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ski S0448100 (skē)n. pl. skis 1. a. One of a pair of long flat runners of plastic, metal, or wood that curve upward in front and may be attached to a boot for gliding or traveling over snow.b. A water ski.2. Something that is used as a runner on a vehicle: a helicopter with skis for landing on snow and ice.v. skied, ski·ing, skis v.intr. To travel or glide on skis, especially as a sport.v.tr. To travel or glide over on skis: ski a mountain slope.Idiom: over one's skis Hasty, rash, or overambitious. [Norwegian, from Old Norse skīdh, stick, snowshoe; see skei- in Indo-European roots.] ski′a·ble adj.ski′er n.ski (skiː) n, pl skis or ski1. (Skiing) a. one of a pair of wood, metal, or plastic runners that are used for gliding over snow. Skis are commonly attached to shoes for sport, but may also be used as landing gear for aircraft, etcb. (as modifier): a ski boot. 2. (Skiing) a water-skivb, skis, skiing, skied or ski'd (Skiing) (intr) to travel on skis[C19: from Norwegian, from Old Norse skith snowshoes; related to Old English scīd piece of split wood] ˈskiable adj ˈskier n ˈskiing nski (ski) n., pl. skis, ski, n. 1. one of a pair of long, slender runners made of wood, plastic, or metal used in gliding over snow. 2. water ski. v.i. 3. to travel on skis, as for sport. v.t. 4. to use skis on; travel on skis over. [1745–55; < Norwegian; Old Norse skīth, c. Old English scīd strip of wood, Old High German scīt] ski′a•ble, adj. skate, ski, sled - The word skate was originally plural and comes from Dutch schaats, which derived from an Old French word for "stilt," but the connection is unclear. Skate appeared in English in the mid-17th century. Ski, in English by 1755, was borrowed from Norwegian, and ultimately from Old Norse for "snowshoe." Sled came from Flemish and Germanic sledde, between 1325 and 1388, for a "vehicle for transporting heavy goods," and is related to sledge and sleigh.See also related terms for sled.ski Past participle: skied/ski'd Gerund: skiing
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I ski | you ski | he/she/it skis | we ski | you ski | they ski |
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I skied/ski'd | you skied/ski'd | he/she/it skied/ski'd | we skied/ski'd | you skied/ski'd | they skied/ski'd |
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I am skiing | you are skiing | he/she/it is skiing | we are skiing | you are skiing | they are skiing |
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I have skied/ski'd | you have skied/ski'd | he/she/it has skied/ski'd | we have skied/ski'd | you have skied/ski'd | they have skied/ski'd |
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I was skiing | you were skiing | he/she/it was skiing | we were skiing | you were skiing | they were skiing |
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I had skied/ski'd | you had skied/ski'd | he/she/it had skied/ski'd | we had skied/ski'd | you had skied/ski'd | they had skied/ski'd |
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I will ski | you will ski | he/she/it will ski | we will ski | you will ski | they will ski |
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I will have skied/ski'd | you will have skied/ski'd | he/she/it will have skied/ski'd | we will have skied/ski'd | you will have skied/ski'd | they will have skied/ski'd |
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I will be skiing | you will be skiing | he/she/it will be skiing | we will be skiing | you will be skiing | they will be skiing |
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I have been skiing | you have been skiing | he/she/it has been skiing | we have been skiing | you have been skiing | they have been skiing |
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I will have been skiing | you will have been skiing | he/she/it will have been skiing | we will have been skiing | you will have been skiing | they will have been skiing |
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I had been skiing | you had been skiing | he/she/it had been skiing | we had been skiing | you had been skiing | they had been skiing |
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I would ski | you would ski | he/she/it would ski | we would ski | you would ski | they would ski |
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I would have skied/ski'd | you would have skied/ski'd | he/she/it would have skied/ski'd | we would have skied/ski'd | you would have skied/ski'd | they would have skied/ski'd | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | ski - narrow wood or metal or plastic runners used in pairs for gliding over snowrunner - device consisting of the parts on which something can slide alongwater ski - broad ski for skimming over water towed by a speedboat | Verb | 1. | ski - move along on skis; "We love to ski the Rockies"; "My children don't ski"athletics, sport - an active diversion requiring physical exertion and competitiongo, locomote, move, travel - change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"wedel - ski, alternating directionshot-dog - perform intricate maneuvers while skiingschuss - ski downhillslalom - race on skis around obstacleswater ski - ride water skis | Translationsski (skiː) noun one of a pair of long narrow strips of wood etc that are attached to the feet for gliding over snow, water etc. 滑雪屐,滑雪板 滑雪橇,滑雪板 verb – present participle ˈskiing ; past tense, past participle skied (skiːd) – to travel on or use skis especially as a leisure activity. He broke his leg when he was skiing. 滑雪 滑雪ski- of or for the activity of skiing. ski-suits; ski-jump. (前綴)滑雪的 滑雪的ˈskier nounThe slope was crowded with skiers. 滑雪者 滑雪者ˈskiing nounSkiing is her favourite sport; (also adjective) a skiing holiday. 滑雪運動 滑雪运动ˈski jump noun1. a competition between skiers to see who will jump furthest off a steep slope. 跳臺滑雪 跳高滑雪2. a steep snow-covered slope before a sharp drop, to help skiers leap into the air. 滑雪跳台 滑雪跳台ˈski jumper noun 跳臺滑雪選手 跳高滑雪者ˈski jumping noun 跳臺滑雪 跳台滑雪ˈski lift noun a cable system with chairs for carrying skiers up a slope. 滑雪電纜車 上山吊椅ˈski pole noun one of the two poles that skiers hold in their hands and use while skiing. 滑雪杖 滑雪杖ˈski resort noun a place that has the facilities for skiing, where people go to ski especially on holidays. 滑雪場 滑雪场,滑雪胜地 ˈski slope noun a snowy slope where people can ski. 滑雪坡 滑雪坡ˈski run noun a slope or a track for skiing. 滑雪道 滑雪道ˈski track/trail noun a ski run; a path taken by skiers. 滑雪道 滑雪道ˈski tow noun a ski lift; a cable system for pulling skiers up a slope. 滑雪電纜車 将滑雪者拉上山坡的吊索- Where can I rent a jet ski? (US)
Where can I hire a jet-ski? (UK) → 哪儿能租到水上摩托? - Where can I buy a ski pass? → 哪儿能买滑雪票?
- How much is a ski pass? → 一张滑雪票多少钱?
- I'd like a ski pass for a day → 我要买一张全天的滑雪票
- I'd like a ski pass for a week → 我要买一张一星期的滑雪票
- I want to rent ski poles (US)
I want to hire ski poles (UK) → 我要租雪杖 - Do you have a map of the ski runs? → 你有滑雪道地图吗?
- Is there a ski school? → 有滑雪学校吗?
IdiomsSeeaprés-skiski
ski1. a. one of a pair of wood, metal, or plastic runners that are used for gliding over snow. Skis are commonly attached to shoes for sport, but may also be used as landing gear for aircraft, etc. b. (as modifier): a ski boot 2. a water-ski www.fis-ski.comskii. A long, narrow runner of wood or metal, upturned at the front and projecting ahead of the landing gear to prevent nosing over. This rigid member used to be fitted in early airplanes. ii. In helicopters, fixed tubular landing gear. The landing gear may be provided with auxiliary wheels to permit ground mobility. The helicopter, in this case, resorts to hover taxiing for movement on ground. iii. A type of landing gear to permit aircraft to operate on snow and ice. Installation of skis may or may not involve removal of the wheels. Retractable skis have a slot in their bottom surfaces, so they can be pulled up enough for the wheels to protrude below the skis, enabling the aircraft to land on a hard surface on its wheels.MedicalSeeSkiedSKI
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SKI➣Sloan Kettering Institute (oncology; New York) | SKI➣Symmetric Key Interface | SKI➣Southwest Kidney Institute (Tempe, AZ) | SKI➣Statens Kärnkraftinspektion (Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate) | SKI➣Sister Kenny Institute (Minnesota) | SKI➣Street Kids International (est. 1988) | SKI➣Sheffield Kidney Institute (UK) | SKI➣Smith-Kettlewell Institute (San Francisco, California) | SKI➣Subject Key Identifier (digital certificates) | SKI➣Symmetric Key Infrastructure (ActiveCard) | SKI➣Spend Kids' Inheritance :-) | SKI➣Socialinës Komunikacijos Institutas (Social Communication Institute; Vilnius, Lithuania) |
ski
Words related to skinoun narrow wood or metal or plastic runners used in pairs for gliding over snowRelated Wordsverb move along on skisRelated Words- athletics
- sport
- go
- locomote
- move
- travel
- wedel
- hot-dog
- schuss
- slalom
- water ski
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