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单词 dry slope
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Definition of dry slope in English:

dry slope

(also dry ski slope)
noun
  • An artificial ski slope used for practice and training.

    Frankie started skiing on dry slopes at the age of seven
    as modifier they enjoyed dry slope skiing, climbing, and abseiling
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In fact she had found skiing quite easy on her first try out on the dry slope at Sheffield.
    • Jenny started to take part in competitive dry-slope skiing three years ago and is now beginning to race on snow.
    • A lot of people don't like to ski on a dry slope after they've had a go on real snow.
    • Around the same time I started to go to the dry slopes since one had just opened in the city.
    • I started more skiing on the dry slope in St Paul's Cray and joined the race club in 1998, and took part in competitions around England.
    • The only time I've been dry-slope skiing, it snowed.
    • Now fully recovered, she is taking part in dry slope races before joining up with the England squad.
    • We've done a few dry slope sessions, but it will be brilliant to ski on real snow again.
    • Local snowboarder Mollie Boys successfully defended her British dry slope Big Air title at her home slope in Halifax over the weekend.
    • Though the lack of mountains in this country are an obvious hindrance, the increase in indoor facilities and dry slopes mean there could be opportunity.
    • Frankie started skiing on dry slopes at the age of seven, but she did not get her first taste of snow until three years ago.
    • Get in some dry-slope practice at Glasgow Ski and Snowboard Centre, Bellahouston Park, Dunbreck Road, Glasgow.
    • There was a time when dry-slope skiing at Crimple Valley, Harrogate, was the cutting edge of sporting recreation.
    • New Earswick skier Matthew Pirrie has taken the winner's trophy in a season-long league series of dry slope downhill races.
    • On Monday the Borris group took time out for shopping while there was some dry slope skiing for some members.
    • Westmacott, who started out on the dry slope at the age of three, is particularly keen to pay homage.
    • Over the next few weeks, they will try their hand at everything from dance, drama, and disc-jockeying to motorcycling, dry-slope skiing, costume making and web-site design.
    • Beck learned to ski on the dry slope at Bearsden Ski Club, a facility that continues to nurture young and not-so-young beginners.
    • The two teams may meet again in three weeks time at the last dry slope race before they both head out to France to race on snow.
    • Children can learn on the many dry slopes in urban areas, while the resorts offer nursery slopes.
    Synonyms
    piste, run, track
 
 

Definition of dry slope in US English:

dry slope

(also dry ski slope)
nounˈdrī ˌslōpˈdraɪ ˌsloʊp
  • An artificial ski slope used for practice and training.

    Frankie started skiing on dry slopes at the age of seven
    as modifier they enjoyed dry slope skiing, climbing, and abseiling
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Over the next few weeks, they will try their hand at everything from dance, drama, and disc-jockeying to motorcycling, dry-slope skiing, costume making and web-site design.
    • New Earswick skier Matthew Pirrie has taken the winner's trophy in a season-long league series of dry slope downhill races.
    • I started more skiing on the dry slope in St Paul's Cray and joined the race club in 1998, and took part in competitions around England.
    • Now fully recovered, she is taking part in dry slope races before joining up with the England squad.
    • Around the same time I started to go to the dry slopes since one had just opened in the city.
    • In fact she had found skiing quite easy on her first try out on the dry slope at Sheffield.
    • On Monday the Borris group took time out for shopping while there was some dry slope skiing for some members.
    • Local snowboarder Mollie Boys successfully defended her British dry slope Big Air title at her home slope in Halifax over the weekend.
    • Jenny started to take part in competitive dry-slope skiing three years ago and is now beginning to race on snow.
    • There was a time when dry-slope skiing at Crimple Valley, Harrogate, was the cutting edge of sporting recreation.
    • Get in some dry-slope practice at Glasgow Ski and Snowboard Centre, Bellahouston Park, Dunbreck Road, Glasgow.
    • Beck learned to ski on the dry slope at Bearsden Ski Club, a facility that continues to nurture young and not-so-young beginners.
    • Westmacott, who started out on the dry slope at the age of three, is particularly keen to pay homage.
    • The only time I've been dry-slope skiing, it snowed.
    • Children can learn on the many dry slopes in urban areas, while the resorts offer nursery slopes.
    • We've done a few dry slope sessions, but it will be brilliant to ski on real snow again.
    • Frankie started skiing on dry slopes at the age of seven, but she did not get her first taste of snow until three years ago.
    • Though the lack of mountains in this country are an obvious hindrance, the increase in indoor facilities and dry slopes mean there could be opportunity.
    • The two teams may meet again in three weeks time at the last dry slope race before they both head out to France to race on snow.
    • A lot of people don't like to ski on a dry slope after they've had a go on real snow.
    Synonyms
    piste, run, track
 
 
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