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n. 滑雪橇

vi. 滑雪




    ski
    ski'd
    [ noun ]
    1. narrow wood or metal or plastic runners used in pairs for gliding over snow

    2. <noun.artifact>
    [ verb ]
    1. move along on skis

    2. <verb.motion>
      We love to ski the Rockies
      My children don't ski


    Ski \Ski\ (sk[=e]), n.; pl. {skis} (sk[=e]z). [Dan. ski; Icel.
    sk[=i][eth] a billet of wood. See {Skid}.]
    A long, flat, narrow runner made of wood, plastic or metal,
    curved upwards in front, having a fitting allowing it to be
    attached to the foot, and used for gliding or sliding over
    snow. Commonly used in the plural, to designate the pair.
    [Also spelled {skee}.]
    [Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC]

    Skee \Skee\, n. [Dan. ski; Icel. sk[=i]? a billet of wood. See
    {Skid}.]
    A long strip of wood, curved upwards in front, used on the
    foot for sliding; now usually spelled {ski}.

    1. The teacher waited with them for the missing students and then took a ski lift up the slope to search.
    2. Quayle, in Utah for a fund-raising ski race, told a news conference he intends to go beyond fence-mending during three trips he plans to Central and South America over the next two to eight weeks.
    3. This summer, the jamboree attracted more visitors than the busiest week of the town's winter ski season.
    4. Many keen skiers regard Argentiere's Grands Montets as the best ski mountain in Europe, particularly in powder.
    5. It is entirely coincidental that such scrutinies require the headhunter to host many tax-deductible entertaining events at home, on ski weekends and during sailing parties.
    6. The steep, testing, Bellevarde Face downhill above Val d'Isere contained so many tight turns that most racers reduced their ski lengths by up to 8 cm simply to get through the gates.
    7. One group decided to build a pleasure palace for the ski set in the Rockies.
    8. After 1968, Alpe d'Huez restored one of its sunnier ski slopes by knocking down the bobsleigh course, while the ski jump at St Nizier was left to rot, and a speed skating track at Grenoble closed for lack of support.
    9. After 1968, Alpe d'Huez restored one of its sunnier ski slopes by knocking down the bobsleigh course, while the ski jump at St Nizier was left to rot, and a speed skating track at Grenoble closed for lack of support.
    10. France's glaciers at Les Deux Alpes and Alpe d'Huez attracted thousands of Italians over the border, while Hinterdux and Sulden in Austria became the "hotdog" places to ski.
    11. He says losses to the state's ski industry due to high-altitude sickness approach $55 million a season.
    12. Will your second car be used to take the family to the ski slopes?
    13. Snow continued to fall on the Colorado Rockies, where ski resorts boasted that winter had returned.
    14. A dozen ski lifts in Colorado's Summit County west of Denver were temporarily shut down by the wind.
    15. Snow fell at higher elevations of Utah, with 5 inches at the Alta ski resort, and light snow lingered in northeastern Nevada, the National Weather Service said.
    16. The fashion for winter sports holidays had been conceived. Today, St Moritz's ski areas are scattered on both sides of the valley.
    17. That is how much things have changed. The inauguration of the Alpine ski World Cup in 1967 linked big races for a season-long grand prix for the first time.
    18. Copper Mountain in Colorado adds a ski playground.
    19. Many roads in mountainous western Austria remained impassable because of snow or avalanches Monday, leaving thousands of tourists trapped at ski resorts.
    20. The Les Avals is between the Col du Fruit and the Petit Mont Blanc. A good insiders' route back from 1650 to 1850 is the Telecabine d'Arionaaz followed by a short ski to the Teleski de la Combe.
    21. He estimates the clinic's research could save each of the state's major ski resorts $3 million to $5 million a year in lost income and litigation.
    22. Secondly, the racer gains extra leverage in turning the ski; the tilting of the boot is transmitted more into a carving effect at the ski's edges. Racers are now fitting riser pads to take their boots even higher.
    23. Secondly, the racer gains extra leverage in turning the ski; the tilting of the boot is transmitted more into a carving effect at the ski's edges. Racers are now fitting riser pads to take their boots even higher.
    24. It took the four Canadians and nine Soviets 91 days to ski about 1,075 miles from the northernmost tip of the Soviet Union to Ellesmere Island in the Canadian Arctic, where they left the shifting ice pack on Wednesday.
    25. A fire believed started by a spark from a bulldozer at the Powder Mountain ski area grew to 450 acres.
    26. Inspired by better snowmaking technology and growing attendance, ski resorts in the Northeast are spending millions of dollars in what industry officials call the region's greatest expansion since the 1960s.
    27. Thus, he is likely to be reluctant to do it often or at lower altitudes where the risk of melting is higher. 'Our tourism people think that in the long term some ski resorts will move to other sports,' Thelin says.
    28. Aspen Airways Inc. said Tuesday it reached an agreement to sell aircraft and routes except for those serving the ski resort of Aspen to Mesa Airlines Inc. Terms of the deal were not released.
    29. Seibu/Saison began to intrude into that area with such moves as a link with Club Mediterranee S.A. of France to open a ski resort on Japan's northern island of Hokkaido last December.
    30. WHEN YOU are young and single and learning to ski, it does not matter what your ski instructor says to you as long as he is young, good-looking and skis like a dream. There comes a point, though, when you realise that you need some good lessons.
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