snowshoe 的 2 个定义
- a contrivance that may be attached to the foot to enable the wearer to walk on deep snow without sinking, especially a light, racket-shaped frame across which is stretched a network of rawhide.
- Indian yellow.
snow·shoed, snow·shoe·ing.
- to walk or travel on snowshoes.
更多snowshoe例句
- There are even specialty snowshoes designed for snow running!
- This second stick is where your heel will hit on the snowshoes.
- Ski, snowshoe, or hike a mile from the Nordic Center near Leadville to this restaurant at 10,800 feet.
- The lodge is also connected to the nordic trails of Craftsbury Outdoor Center, which also grooms separate fat-bike and snowshoe loops.
- Rumor has it the locals ski down the frozen waterfalls, but we recommend sticking to snowshoes.
- The snowshoe rabbit made its appearance, tracking the shadowy, silent woods with great, outlandish marks.
- Not less elegant and useful than the canoe is the snowshoe, without which the Indian would be badly off indeed.
- Joe Marion had gone a short way from camp in the hope of finding a snowshoe rabbit or a ptarmigan.
- Long snowshoe excursions on the Continental Divide have often brought me into the presence of mountain sheep in the snow.
- Unfortunately the Colonists were not able to use the snowshoe as could the lively Metis.