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单词 surfing
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Definition of surfing in English:

surfing

noun ˈsəːfɪŋˈsərfɪŋ
mass noun
  • 1The sport or pastime of riding a wave towards the shore while standing or lying on a surfboard.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Coffs Harbour is a pretty little town in which surfing is the sport of choice.
    • One of my favorite sports of summer, surfing has its strong points and fantastic features that many non-surfers do not know about.
    • While Morgan didn't have any idea what the ‘rush’ would feel like, he thought it seemed like a suitably vague term for the sport of surfing.
    • Madeira has a host of water sports options including surfing and water skiing.
    • Though it sounds intimidating at first, Addison insists that river surfing is an accessible sport with the right introduction, which he gives.
    • Waves do bash its shores, and there is great surfing year-round.
    • Her parents moved over to the islands in the late sixties and fell in love with the sport of surfing.
    • His perception of surfing is as the sport and lifestyle should be, positively happy.
    • However, despite that the sport of surfing continues to grow in popularity.
    • What they gave us is their snapshot look at contemporary surfing, for good or ill.
    • The event was the men's open division and the top surfers took advantage of favourable conditions with some high scoring rides and explosive surfing on the big waves.
    • The wide world of surfing made the front page of the Los Angeles Times this morning.
    • What we have here is an examination of the impact of surfing on the lives of several men and women.
    • The key concept in catching waves in all forms of surfing is to try to match approaching wave speed.
    • Riding boards in a prone position has been around probably longer than stand-up surfing.
    • Is this really the extreme to which the high life of surfing has finally been reduced?
    • As the final went on, perhaps an hour in length, the present and future of surfing were on display.
    • This was, of course, the one period in surfing which saw the most radical change.
    • The sport that mixes elements of kite flying, wind surfing and surfing has grown rapidly over the past five years.
    • The power and performance level that Laird has brought into the sport of surfing is unparalleled.
  • 2The activity of moving from site to site on the Internet.

    why share your Internet connection with people surfing and chatting?
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hackers and privacy-conscious netizens catalog these open proxies, using them to anonymize their surfing.
    • After about ten minutes of surfing through this site, I feel buoyant and hopeful once again.
    • According to Qualcomm, wireless Internet surfing is about to get easier and faster.
    • If you want quick access to a certain Web page or site, the easiest way to start surfing is to create a shortcut on the desktop.
    • Each one of these studies just happened to be sponsored by a company that sold internet filtering technology to stop personal surfing at work.
    • During a month, on average at home, your Internet surfing is about 27 hours.
    • Web surfing is nice and downloading music and video files is great, but e-mail has more effect on the world than those other things will ever have.
    • They were talking about internet and surfing and websites and email.
    • There are no provisions about whether or not anonymous surfing or e-mail is illegal.
    • If you want to indulge in a spot of word processing or surfing, this PC could be ideal.
    • Using the stylus to click on Web pages while surfing is very intuitive.
    • An Internet portal is a general purpose Web site with a range of resources that acts as a starting point for finding information or surfing on the Internet.
    • The group plans to launch an education campaign to dispel the notion that Internet surfing is anonymous by default.
    • Of course, if you get fed up with this way of surfing, you can place it back on your desktop to regain regular mouse-like behaviour.
    • I use them for a few days, and then realize that my old method of surfing websites was much more enjoyable and much more efficient.
    • The fish was identified only by much surfing on the internet.
    • This would enable you to accept cookies for more convenient surfing without leaving traces of your comings and goings on your machine.
    • This statistic will give you a good idea if your content is interesting and if your visitors are staying on your site for a long time and surfing.
    • The PC was fast, programs loaded in the blink of an eye, and Internet surfing was a breeze.
    • Summer Internet surfing may be diverting, but who wants to lug his or her laptop all the way to the beach?
 
 

Definition of surfing in US English:

surfing

nounˈsərfiNGˈsərfɪŋ
  • The sport or pastime of riding a wave toward the shore while standing or lying on a surfboard.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Waves do bash its shores, and there is great surfing year-round.
    • Coffs Harbour is a pretty little town in which surfing is the sport of choice.
    • Madeira has a host of water sports options including surfing and water skiing.
    • The sport that mixes elements of kite flying, wind surfing and surfing has grown rapidly over the past five years.
    • Though it sounds intimidating at first, Addison insists that river surfing is an accessible sport with the right introduction, which he gives.
    • What they gave us is their snapshot look at contemporary surfing, for good or ill.
    • Her parents moved over to the islands in the late sixties and fell in love with the sport of surfing.
    • As the final went on, perhaps an hour in length, the present and future of surfing were on display.
    • One of my favorite sports of summer, surfing has its strong points and fantastic features that many non-surfers do not know about.
    • What we have here is an examination of the impact of surfing on the lives of several men and women.
    • The key concept in catching waves in all forms of surfing is to try to match approaching wave speed.
    • Riding boards in a prone position has been around probably longer than stand-up surfing.
    • The event was the men's open division and the top surfers took advantage of favourable conditions with some high scoring rides and explosive surfing on the big waves.
    • While Morgan didn't have any idea what the ‘rush’ would feel like, he thought it seemed like a suitably vague term for the sport of surfing.
    • However, despite that the sport of surfing continues to grow in popularity.
    • The wide world of surfing made the front page of the Los Angeles Times this morning.
    • Is this really the extreme to which the high life of surfing has finally been reduced?
    • His perception of surfing is as the sport and lifestyle should be, positively happy.
    • The power and performance level that Laird has brought into the sport of surfing is unparalleled.
    • This was, of course, the one period in surfing which saw the most radical change.
 
 
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