单词 | zipliner |
释义 | ziplinern. Chiefly U.S. A person who slides down a zip line (zip line n.), esp. as a recreational activity. ΚΠ 1993 Pittsburgh Post-Gaz. 2 Aug. (Local section) b4/1 (headline) ‘Zip-liner’ hurt in fall. 2014 N.Y. Times 21 Dec. (Late ed.) (Travel section) 3/5 At the first of 11 platforms, zip liners get the lay of the land and learn how to navigate the course dangling from a relatively tame, 787-foot line nearly 230 feet from the ground. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1993 |
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