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单词 bobsledding
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Definition of bobsledding in English:

bobsledding

nounˈbɒbslɛdɪŋˈbäbˌslediNG
mass nounNorth American
  • Riding in a bobsleigh, especially as a winter sport; bobsleighing.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hays is one of the fiercest competitors around, but he doesn't let the get in the way of his bobsledding.
    • The switch to bobsledding paid off when Schuffenhauer earned a spot on the U.S. team for 2002
    • All sixteen of these people had interests that were typical of males, such as hunting, ice hockey, karate, and bobsledding.
    • The Salt Lake Organizing Committee must test its venues before the Games arrive, so more than a dozen events - from bobsledding and figure skating to freestyle aerobatics and downhill racing - are scheduled.
    • If you can imagine, in bobsledding he is referred to as the ‘smaller guy,’ yet in skeleton where his size is definitely recognized, weight can have its advantages and its disadvantages.
    • In the winter, there's skiing, snowboarding, figure skating, bobsledding, etc.
    • What's unique about the sport of bobsledding is you can take a great athlete and make him a good bobsledder.
    • From Zen koans to aural meditation, bobsledding to journaling, rolfing to silence to building a tree house, the many reality escapes are described in a fun, playful, familiar manner.
    • With an eye toward the 2006 Olympic Games in Turin, Italy, Chelios wants to become a bobsledding brakeman - for Greece.
    • The country's Alpine peaks provide a setting for skiing, bobsledding, tobogganing, mountain walking, and climbing.
    • She then turned to bobsledding, where she failed another drug test in 2002.
    • When you first start bobsledding, it's almost like a wrestling match.
    • For example, bobsledding involves extremely high specific forces, with the team experiencing forces equivalent to five times the acceleration due to gravity for up to 2 seconds at a time.
    • VONETTA FLOWERS helped her two-woman bobsledding team snag first place at the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, becoming the first Black person ever to strike gold at the Winter Games.
    • After retiring from athletics, Moses flirted, incongruously, with bobsledding.
    • When he was injured in an horrific bobsledding accident in Italy in 1991, the former national decathlon champion lost his career, some of his faculties and a few of his friends.
    • Mazzi was the brakeman for the USA world bobsledding team that won the four-man national bobsledding championship at Lake Placid.
    • She's apparently got all kinds of plans lined up, like mountain journeys, bobsledding, and other such adventures.
 
 

Definition of bobsledding in US English:

bobsledding

nounˈbäbˌslediNG
North American
  • Riding in a bobsled, especially as a winter sport.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Salt Lake Organizing Committee must test its venues before the Games arrive, so more than a dozen events - from bobsledding and figure skating to freestyle aerobatics and downhill racing - are scheduled.
    • She's apparently got all kinds of plans lined up, like mountain journeys, bobsledding, and other such adventures.
    • Mazzi was the brakeman for the USA world bobsledding team that won the four-man national bobsledding championship at Lake Placid.
    • In the winter, there's skiing, snowboarding, figure skating, bobsledding, etc.
    • The country's Alpine peaks provide a setting for skiing, bobsledding, tobogganing, mountain walking, and climbing.
    • She then turned to bobsledding, where she failed another drug test in 2002.
    • With an eye toward the 2006 Olympic Games in Turin, Italy, Chelios wants to become a bobsledding brakeman - for Greece.
    • VONETTA FLOWERS helped her two-woman bobsledding team snag first place at the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, becoming the first Black person ever to strike gold at the Winter Games.
    • From Zen koans to aural meditation, bobsledding to journaling, rolfing to silence to building a tree house, the many reality escapes are described in a fun, playful, familiar manner.
    • Hays is one of the fiercest competitors around, but he doesn't let the get in the way of his bobsledding.
    • After retiring from athletics, Moses flirted, incongruously, with bobsledding.
    • When you first start bobsledding, it's almost like a wrestling match.
    • The switch to bobsledding paid off when Schuffenhauer earned a spot on the U.S. team for 2002
    • If you can imagine, in bobsledding he is referred to as the ‘smaller guy,’ yet in skeleton where his size is definitely recognized, weight can have its advantages and its disadvantages.
    • All sixteen of these people had interests that were typical of males, such as hunting, ice hockey, karate, and bobsledding.
    • When he was injured in an horrific bobsledding accident in Italy in 1991, the former national decathlon champion lost his career, some of his faculties and a few of his friends.
    • What's unique about the sport of bobsledding is you can take a great athlete and make him a good bobsledder.
    • For example, bobsledding involves extremely high specific forces, with the team experiencing forces equivalent to five times the acceleration due to gravity for up to 2 seconds at a time.
 
 
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