sledging

英 [ˈsledʒɪŋ] 美 [ˈsledʒɪŋ]

v.  乘雪橇
sledge的现在分词

现在分词:sledging



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 雪橇
    A sledge is an object used for travelling over snow. It consists of a framework which slides on two strips of wood or metal.
    1. She travelled 14,000 miles by sledge across Siberia to Kamchatka.
      她乘雪橇穿越西伯利亚到达了堪察加半岛,行程共 1.4 万英里。
  2. VERB 滑雪橇
    If you sledge or go sledging, you ride on a sledge.
    1. Our hill is marvellous for sledging and we always have snow in January.
      在我们的那座小山上滑雪橇最棒了,而且1月我们那里总会下雪。

双语例句

  1. Our hill is marvellous for sledging and we always have snow in January.
    在我们的那座小山上滑雪橇最棒了,而且1月我们那里总会下雪。
  2. It's been snowing, shall we go sledging?
    正在下雪,我们要去滑雪橇吗?
  3. "After it had stopped snowing, we all went sledging."
    “雪停之后,我们都去乘雪橇玩。”
  4. Why did Ireland get so worked up by Lassana Diarra's sledging after the first leg, but not by Henry's handball?
    为什么第一回合爱尔兰被皇马的迪亚拉气得够呛却忍了亨利这个?
  5. We went sledging in the snow.
    我们在雪地上乘雪橇。
  6. We were hoping we could go sledging.
    我们本来希望能去乘雪橇。