释义 |
ski I. noun also skee \ˈskē sometimes chiefly Brit shē\ (plural skis or ski also skies or skiis or skees or skee) Etymology: Norwegian ski, from Old Norse skīth ski, stick of wood; akin to Old English scīd stick of wood, Old High German skīt stick of wood, Old English scēadan, scādan to divide, separate — more at shed 1. a. : one of a pair of narrow strips of wood, metal, or plastic of varying length and width and curving upward in front that are used especially for gliding over snow b. : a piece of material similar to a ski used as a runner on a vehicle 2. : water ski II. verb also skee (skied ; skied ; skiing ; skis) intransitive verb : to glide on skis in travel or as a sport transitive verb : to travel or pass over on skis < the trail … can only be skied when snow and weather conditions are favorable — American Guide Series: New Hampshire > |