skiing的意思和读音

skiing

: [ˈskiɪŋ] : [ˈskiːɪŋ]

n.

v.“ski”

skiingn.

1.the sport or activity of moving over snow on skis

to go skiing

downhill/cross-country skiing

a skiing holiday/instructor/lesson/vacation

n.1.,

v.1.“ski”

n.1.the sport or activity of moving over snow on skis

v.1.The present participle of ski

1. ski jumping competition--- skiing--- slalom--- ...

2. skating skiing , rowing 4 ...

3. thanksgiving n. , [] skiing n. , normally adv. , ...

4. surfing skiing wind surf ...

5. ... Pronunciation Rules Skiing English Movie Night ...

6. Lantern Festival( ) 2009/02/09 Skiing) 2009/01/09 Lu Zu Ge( ) 2008/11/15 ...

7. Lu Zu Ge( ) Skiing( ) Ba Shang( ) ...

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1.The point was to amortise that pricey ticket by squeezing in as much skiing as possible, whether you enjoyed it or not.

2.That's okay. If it weren't for you accountants, nobody would have the money to go skiing!

3.A few hours with his oeuvre is worth more than a week in Davos (and is less likely to cause skiing injuries).)。

4.I went back to the son and this time he told me that his father might be in Bulgaria, and I found him skiing in a beautiful mountain resort.

5.So, it's a bit of a dilemma, because we've just been invited to go skiing in France.退

6.One of the lands of the midnight sun, Finland has much more to offer than the cold nights, saunas, and skiing it is often associated with.

7.Skiing, hiking, and biking allow you to leave the constraints of study and family behind.

8.The next front runner, federal Judge Kimba Wood, was out in Colorado skiing when asked if she had a nanny problem.Kimba

9.Many students will go on a trip during spring break, to go skiing, to visit nice places, to see somewhere they have never been before.

10.After a week of skiing with my buddies, I thought the perfect capper would be a group photo in the lodge.