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单词 skating
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Definition of skating in English:

skating

noun ˈskeɪtɪŋˈskeɪdɪŋ
mass noun
  • 1The action or activity of gliding on ice skates or roller skates as a sport or pastime.

    cool off at an indoor rink during the summer or enjoy the delight of skating on a frozen lake during the winter
    the competitive world of international skating
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She says skating is easier than gymnastics, but that you get nervous for both.
    • Another misconception about skating is that it is somehow not a proper sport, in the way that tennis or golf are perceived to be.
    • Though on average February is the likeliest month for ice, warmer winters have meant less skating in past decades and there is little for the aspiring skater to do except be prepared and wait.
    • To generate revenue in the offseason, the Red Sox are planning to install an ice rink at Fenway Park, which will be used for hockey games and public skating.
    • Winter was always full of things to do, of skating and skiing and tobogganing and snowmobiling.
    • Holland has the longest tradition of skating, for skates provided an important means of winter transportation.
    • In-line skating is a popular outdoor sport for all ages.
    • Minneapolis-St. Paul is a winter carnival of skating, skiing, and shopping
    • One of the great pleasures is to take an evening cruise on the beautiful lake, which freezes over in winter, allowing unlimited skating.
    • Does a teacher of skating, or teacher of baseball or football have to be a role model, or just a good teacher?
    • This was my first tour and after years of competitive skating, I know now this is what I want to do.
    • Favorite winter sports include cross-country and downhill skiing, and long-distance skating.
    1. 1.1
      we did some skating in the city and also headed to the skateparks in Bonn
      another term for skateboarding
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Did skating come first or the music?
      • Although the moves performed by the Z-boys were revolutionary at the time and definitely paved the way for modern skating, the skateboard footage does get a bit tiresome after a while.
      • Skating's too serious; all these kids are looking past the fun factor.
      • Little did they know that they had busted the world's top pipe riders, the biggest bust in the history of skating.
      • Initially I was surprised, but after punk rock really infiltrated skating it seemed like a good fit.
      • Oh yeah, while I'm on the subject, my school banned skateboards and skating at school.
      • Surfing and skating were not two separate things, and to me in spirit still are not.
      • Slam City Jam illuminated both the worst (the corporate takeover) and the best (the actual skating) aspects of modern skateboarding.
      • I just think there should also be a side of skating that's more enjoyable, with people having fun on a skateboard.
      • They have nothing in their life but skating and surfing, no future or plans.
      • There was nothing to do but snowboard and skateboard, but skating sucked because it was rough everywhere.
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      it's a little easier to learn skating once classic skiing techniques are firmly in hand
      another term for skate skiing
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The slope spans some 15 kilometres and provides the whole gamut of difficulty levels for ‘skating’ and ‘classic’ skiing.
      • Classic skis have stiffer boots and shorter poles; skating skis have more flexible boots and much longer poles.
      • It's a 30-kilometer race where skiers switch out their classic cross country skis after 15 kilometers to skating skis, where they ski for another 15 kilometers.
      • Most beginning junior varsity skiers prefer skating because it is faster and they don’t have to deal with applying kick wax on classic skis.
      • I use a high end skate boot for skating and a combi boot for classic skiing.
 
 

Definition of skating in US English:

skating

nounˈskādiNGˈskeɪdɪŋ
  • 1The action or activity of gliding on ice skates or roller skates as a sport or pastime.

    hockey is a great live sport because of the speed and grace of skating
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In-line skating is a popular outdoor sport for all ages.
    • Another misconception about skating is that it is somehow not a proper sport, in the way that tennis or golf are perceived to be.
    • One of the great pleasures is to take an evening cruise on the beautiful lake, which freezes over in winter, allowing unlimited skating.
    • To generate revenue in the offseason, the Red Sox are planning to install an ice rink at Fenway Park, which will be used for hockey games and public skating.
    • Favorite winter sports include cross-country and downhill skiing, and long-distance skating.
    • This was my first tour and after years of competitive skating, I know now this is what I want to do.
    • Though on average February is the likeliest month for ice, warmer winters have meant less skating in past decades and there is little for the aspiring skater to do except be prepared and wait.
    • Winter was always full of things to do, of skating and skiing and tobogganing and snowmobiling.
    • Does a teacher of skating, or teacher of baseball or football have to be a role model, or just a good teacher?
    • Minneapolis-St. Paul is a winter carnival of skating, skiing, and shopping
    • She says skating is easier than gymnastics, but that you get nervous for both.
    • Holland has the longest tradition of skating, for skates provided an important means of winter transportation.
    1. 1.1
      we did some skating in the city and also headed to the skateparks
      another term for skateboarding
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Although the moves performed by the Z-boys were revolutionary at the time and definitely paved the way for modern skating, the skateboard footage does get a bit tiresome after a while.
      • There was nothing to do but snowboard and skateboard, but skating sucked because it was rough everywhere.
      • Did skating come first or the music?
      • Oh yeah, while I'm on the subject, my school banned skateboards and skating at school.
      • They have nothing in their life but skating and surfing, no future or plans.
      • Little did they know that they had busted the world's top pipe riders, the biggest bust in the history of skating.
      • Surfing and skating were not two separate things, and to me in spirit still are not.
      • Skating's too serious; all these kids are looking past the fun factor.
      • Initially I was surprised, but after punk rock really infiltrated skating it seemed like a good fit.
      • Slam City Jam illuminated both the worst (the corporate takeover) and the best (the actual skating) aspects of modern skateboarding.
      • I just think there should also be a side of skating that's more enjoyable, with people having fun on a skateboard.
    2. 1.2
      it's a little easier to learn skating once classic skiing techniques are firmly in hand
      another term for skate skiing
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Classic skis have stiffer boots and shorter poles; skating skis have more flexible boots and much longer poles.
      • The slope spans some 15 kilometres and provides the whole gamut of difficulty levels for ‘skating’ and ‘classic’ skiing.
      • It's a 30-kilometer race where skiers switch out their classic cross country skis after 15 kilometers to skating skis, where they ski for another 15 kilometers.
      • I use a high end skate boot for skating and a combi boot for classic skiing.
      • Most beginning junior varsity skiers prefer skating because it is faster and they don’t have to deal with applying kick wax on classic skis.
 
 
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