snowshoe

英 [ˈsnəʊʃuː] 美 [ˈsnoʊʃuː]

n.  雪鞋(平面框式结构,可固定在鞋上,在深雪中行走时穿)
vi.  穿雪鞋走路

现在分词:snowshoeing过去式:snowshoed第三人称单数:snowshoes过去分词:snowshoed

COCA.16980



牛津词典

noun

  1. 雪鞋(平面框式结构,可固定在鞋上,在深雪中行走时穿)
    one of a pair of flat frames that you attach to the bottom of your shoes so that you can walk on deep snow without sinking in

    柯林斯词典

    1. 雪鞋
      Snowshoes are oval frames which have a strong net stretched across them and which you fasten to your feet so that you can walk on deep snow.

      双语例句

      1. He wants to do a snowshoe scavenger hunt this winter to raise money, she said.
        他还希望今年冬天举行一次雪地靴寻宝活动以筹集捐款。
      2. Trips into Lamar Valley to see wolves in action and snowshoe adventures complete the tour package.
        这个旅游项目要进入到拉玛尔山谷观察狼群的行踪和穿上雪鞋背起行囊完成这次探险游活动。
      3. The Event will feature backcountry guided tours, a Nordic facility, a snowshoe testing area and an avalanche seminar, among other Events. a plane equipped with skis so it can land on a snowfield.
        这次活动的内容将包括向导穿越,越野装备,滑雪鞋测验场地和雪崩研讨会等各种活动。装配有滑雪橇的能在雪地上降落的飞机。
      4. Must have a tight, deep snowshoe foot with well-cushioned pads.
        必需具有慎密像穿了雪靴的足部,很好的足垫。
      5. Snowshoe tracks and footprints diverge in the middle of a wintry central Minnesota field.
        在明尼苏达一块寒冷的雪地中,雪靴的痕迹和脚印各行其道。
      6. The Rainbow Rabbit The Snowshoe Hare in Canada
        加拿大的雪鞋兔

      英英释义

      noun

      1. a device to help you walk on deep snow

        verb

        1. travel on snowshoes
          1. After a heavy snowfall, we have to snowshoe to the grocery store