ski
noun [ C ] uk/skiː/ us/skiː/ skis
B1 滑雪板
one of a pair of long, flat narrow pieces of wood or plastic that curve up at the front and are fastened to boots so that the wearer can move quickly and easily over snow
a pair of skis 一副滑雪板
ski boots 滑雪鞋
a ski club/resort 滑雪俱乐部/胜地
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- How wide are your skis?
- I broke one of my skis.
- ski goggles
- a ski instructor
- a ski slope
ski
verb [ I or T ] uk/skiː/ us/skiː/
B1 滑雪
to move over snow on skis
He skied down the hill. 他滑雪下山。
Let's go skiing. 我们去滑雪吧。
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- We used to ski before noon then take a long lunch.
- There are some nice gentle slopes that we can ski down.
- I skied very slowly down the mountainside.
- I've haven't been skiing - it's never really appealed.
- I'd like to go skiing one Christmas.