T-bar
noun [ C ] uk/ˈtiː.bɑː/ us/ˈtiː.bɑːr/
(拖着滑雪者登上山坡顶的)丁字形上山吊椅
a ski lift (= a machine that carries people on skis to the top of a slope) with a T-shaped seat that you sit on with your skis on the ground, so you are pulled up the slope, also used to refer to the T-shaped seat itself
The instructor showed us how to ride the T-bar. 教练教我们如何驾驭T型上山吊椅。
There are several slopes catering for all standards of skier and the longest T-bar in New Zealand. 新西兰有几个符合所有滑雪标准的斜坡和最长的T型上山吊椅。
- More examples
- You have to take the T-bar to get to the hut.
- Once the T-bar lift was invented, it was possible to get to runs in half a minute, when it had previously taken a twenty-minute climb.
- Dad's T-bar hit me in the head as he got off.