wakeboard
verb [ I ] uk/ˈweɪk.bɔːd/ us/ˈweɪk.bɔːrd/
尾波板
to be pulled along the surface of the water by a boat, while doing jumps and turns on a board
I play tennis, water ski, wakeboard and snow ski.
We took it in turns to wakeboard, a cross between water-skiing and snowboarding.
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- If a day goes by when I don't wakeboard, I feel as if there's something wrong.
- He hunted deer in the fall and wakeboarded in the summer.
- She has snowboarded since the eighth grade and also skateboards and wakeboards.