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单词 ski jump
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Definition of ski jump in English:

ski jump

noun
  • 1A steep slope levelling off before a sharp drop to allow a skier to leap through the air.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This class of carrier does not utilize a steam catapult for launching fighters but is equipped instead with a ski jump at the bow to allow short take-offs.
    • The fair, which boasts attractions including a waltzer, a high-rise dive bomber and a ski jump, usually comes to Farnworth four times a year.
    • She took in heavenly breaths through her ski jump nose for a moment before swiping the sheets away from her body.
    • Sculptures included an Olympic flame, a hockey arena (titled Hockey Night in CANada), a ski jump, and more.
    • But when you get a situation where the kids turn up en masse and start swimming out to the ski jump, it really is dangerous.
    • ‘What we need,’ I mused, having seen the world's greatest athletes on Ski Sunday, ‘is a ski jump.’
    • Le Praz is a pretty village with a lake and the unmissable site of the ski jump used in the 1992 Winter Olympics.
    • There are more than 200 ski jumps in Finland, and at least one can be found in most towns and villages.
    • In that year, Félix du Temple, a French naval officer, watched his steam plane race down a ski jump and sputter into the air.
    • One hopes they don't mean terracing with a gradient equivalent to that of an Olympic ski jump.
    • It's part ski jump, part slalom slope and pure Engh.
    • It almost seems natural that she would design a ski jump in Austria, its form above an extension of the ramp it serves.
    • Its existing ski jump, however, was unable to cope with increasing technical demands and spectator numbers.
    • Her nose looked like a mini ski jump and her lips were thick and covered in a dark pink.
    • The two-story Hall of Fame building is a contemporary designed structure, with a sweeping, steep pitched roof that resembles a ski jump.
    • Washing dishes, for example, generates a lower wavelength than leaping off a 90-meter Olympic ski jump.
    • The 5,100m² flight deck is 176m in length and includes a 12° ski jump 46.5m in length.
    • Jet Blast Deflectors will be fitted on each runway 160m back from the bow ski jump and probably in line with the rear wall of the first island.
    • His nose was like a ski jump, only not a very high one, and it came to a wide end.
    • He then skied down into the Fraser Valley and across the county to the town of Hot Sulphur Springs, where he built the first ski jump west of the Mississippi River.
    1. 1.1 A leap made from a ski jump.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • From the opening ski jump off a mountain to the underwater action sequence featuring a Q converted Lotus automobile, everything about the movie is big, big and bigger.
      • Rick Sylvester donned skis for the breathtaking ski jump that has been ranked among the ten best stunts ever captured on film.
      • His patio overlooks the city and is directly across from the hill used for the ski jump in the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics.
      • Another time, I was in Lake Placid NY during the summer and got to see the US ski jump team training.
      • After the last ski jump, place your hands on your hips and stand up with a straight spine, back to Tadasana.
      • It was no surprise when he landed last in the ski jump events, but Eddie ‘The Eagle’ had broken the personality barrier.
      • On our side of the tracks, we didn't spend a lot of time increasing our ski jump distances.

Phrases

  • ski jumping

    • Example sentencesExamples
      • Innsbruck has a long tradition as a venue for winter sport competitions, especially for Olympic ski jumping.
      • Ice hockey, downhill skiing, ski jumping and even the speed skating make for compulsive viewing.
      • Finnish American sports figures have achieved recognition in track, cross country skiing, ski jumping, and ice hockey.
      • I've had a few bad incidents myself over my decisions to try ski jumping and the biathlon without any skills, experience, or the right equipment.
      • Nordic Chill lets you compete in biathlon, ski jumping and curling.

Derivatives

  • ski jumper

  • nounˈskiː ˌdʒʌmpəˈski ˌdʒəmpər
    • On the guided bus tour, we gained new appreciation for Olympic downhill ski jumpers: Those hills are high!
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A toddler at the pub boots around the rug with a serious look while men ten times his size scream about a ski jumper on television.
      • Britain lays claim to the original heroic sporting failure in Eddie ‘The Eagle’ Edwards, who became universally known as the world's worst ski jumper.
      • The group includes six cross country racers, three ski jumpers and five Nordic combined skiers.
      • The first Bulgarian to debut in Salt Lake City will be ski jumper Georgi Zharkov today, the opening day of the Games.
  • ski jumping

  • noun
    • Ice hockey, downhill skiing, ski jumping and even the speed skating make for compulsive viewing.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Nordic Chill lets you compete in biathlon, ski jumping and curling.
      • Finnish American sports figures have achieved recognition in track, cross country skiing, ski jumping, and ice hockey.
      • Innsbruck has a long tradition as a venue for winter sport competitions, especially for Olympic ski jumping.
      • I've had a few bad incidents myself over my decisions to try ski jumping and the biathlon without any skills, experience, or the right equipment.
 
 

Definition of ski jump in US English:

ski jump

nounˈski ˌdʒəmpˈskē ˌjəmp
  • 1A steep slope leveling off before a drop to a lower slope, used in Nordic skiing to perform jumps.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Washing dishes, for example, generates a lower wavelength than leaping off a 90-meter Olympic ski jump.
    • Its existing ski jump, however, was unable to cope with increasing technical demands and spectator numbers.
    • There are more than 200 ski jumps in Finland, and at least one can be found in most towns and villages.
    • One hopes they don't mean terracing with a gradient equivalent to that of an Olympic ski jump.
    • The fair, which boasts attractions including a waltzer, a high-rise dive bomber and a ski jump, usually comes to Farnworth four times a year.
    • But when you get a situation where the kids turn up en masse and start swimming out to the ski jump, it really is dangerous.
    • This class of carrier does not utilize a steam catapult for launching fighters but is equipped instead with a ski jump at the bow to allow short take-offs.
    • ‘What we need,’ I mused, having seen the world's greatest athletes on Ski Sunday, ‘is a ski jump.’
    • His nose was like a ski jump, only not a very high one, and it came to a wide end.
    • The two-story Hall of Fame building is a contemporary designed structure, with a sweeping, steep pitched roof that resembles a ski jump.
    • Sculptures included an Olympic flame, a hockey arena (titled Hockey Night in CANada), a ski jump, and more.
    • It almost seems natural that she would design a ski jump in Austria, its form above an extension of the ramp it serves.
    • He then skied down into the Fraser Valley and across the county to the town of Hot Sulphur Springs, where he built the first ski jump west of the Mississippi River.
    • Jet Blast Deflectors will be fitted on each runway 160m back from the bow ski jump and probably in line with the rear wall of the first island.
    • She took in heavenly breaths through her ski jump nose for a moment before swiping the sheets away from her body.
    • The 5,100m² flight deck is 176m in length and includes a 12° ski jump 46.5m in length.
    • In that year, Félix du Temple, a French naval officer, watched his steam plane race down a ski jump and sputter into the air.
    • Le Praz is a pretty village with a lake and the unmissable site of the ski jump used in the 1992 Winter Olympics.
    • Her nose looked like a mini ski jump and her lips were thick and covered in a dark pink.
    • It's part ski jump, part slalom slope and pure Engh.
    1. 1.1 A leap made from a ski jump.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • After the last ski jump, place your hands on your hips and stand up with a straight spine, back to Tadasana.
      • Another time, I was in Lake Placid NY during the summer and got to see the US ski jump team training.
      • His patio overlooks the city and is directly across from the hill used for the ski jump in the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics.
      • It was no surprise when he landed last in the ski jump events, but Eddie ‘The Eagle’ had broken the personality barrier.
      • Rick Sylvester donned skis for the breathtaking ski jump that has been ranked among the ten best stunts ever captured on film.
      • On our side of the tracks, we didn't spend a lot of time increasing our ski jump distances.
      • From the opening ski jump off a mountain to the underwater action sequence featuring a Q converted Lotus automobile, everything about the movie is big, big and bigger.
 
 
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