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美:[ˈsnoʊʃu]
英:[ˈsnəʊʃu:]
美:[ˈsnoʊʃu]
snow·shoe
sno shu
复数:snowshoes
第三人称单数:snowshoes
现在分词:snowshoeing
过去式:snowshoed
过去分词:snowshoed
Noun
1. a device to help you walk on deep snow; a lightweight frame shaped like a racquet is strengthened with cross pieces and contains a network of thongs; one is worn on each foot
Verb
1. travel on snowshoes;
"After a heavy snowfall, we have to snowshoe to the grocery store"
The first known use of snowshoe was in 1666
snowyadjective
marked by or covered with snow snowy mountaintops
a snowy day
whitened by or as if by snow
an orchard snowy with apple blossoms
snow-white
snowsuitnoun
a one-piece or two-piece lined garment worn by children
snowstormnoun
a storm of falling snow
snowshoe1 of 2noun
a light frame (as of wood or aluminum) strung with a net that is attached to the foot to prevent sinking in soft snow
snowshoe2 of 2verb
to travel on snowshoes
1 It’s no surprise that Roald Amundsen, on his 1910-12 journey to the South Pole, packed snow knives, a sledge meter, snowshoes, mittens, skis and pemmican.
2 Our guide, Marlène Galletti, who greeted us with snowshoes, hiking poles, headlamps, and a Blue Healer ready to rumble.
3 Try snowshoe trekking, a definitely different way to tank up on sunshine and energy.
还可穿着雪鞋远足, 这绝对是一种饱尝阳光、增添精力的不同体验.
4 In Switzerland, lifts are owned by companies, but the mountains are public terrain and skiers have the right to roam on them by foot, snowshoe, ski or snowboard.
5 The Cascade Mountains are loaded with excellent snowshoe trails suited to young legs and beginners.
6 Weekend guided snowshoe walks usually meet at the park’s Jackson Visitor Center, but if the road to Paradise is closed as it was last weekend, snowshoe walks meet at Longmire.
7 Taking advantage of the park’s lack of entrance fees, more than 800,000 visitors came last year to walk or snowshoe 100 miles of trails, ice climb, camp, ice fish, picnic, hunt, boat and swim.
8 A mile down the road I slipped into my snowshoes and turned into the bush.
沿路走了一英里后,我快速穿上了雪鞋,拐进了灌木丛.
9 SAT Free snowshoe tours and demos, equipment and instruction available, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
10 For yogis who prefer to bundle in down, there’s snowga — yoga with snowshoes.
11 Those willing to ski or snowshoe a few miles up route 108 in the winter will find spectacular ice formations, which can be ascended using ice axes and crampons.
12 If a recent storm means there will be snow on the ground, rent a pair of snowshoes from Eastern Mountain Sports before leaving the city, then take Metro North to the Cold Spring stop.
13 The snow in the roadway was already turning to mud, and she slung a pair of snowshoes on her back in case the tracks up the mountain were still deep in snow.
14 Once a week, the trails are groomed to perfection, and the lodges’ caretakers will shuttle your belongings forward, leaving you free to cross-country ski or snowshoe through the fairy tale woods unencumbered.
15 In winter, day after day, I snowshoed into the snowy trees and watched for chickadees, learning to let my eyes go soft, open to movement, rather than stalking branch to branch.
16 Snowshoe tracks ( left ) 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 ( 左侧 ) 和脚印各行其道.
17 A winter visit to Mount Rainier can include hikes, ranger-guided snowshoe walks, snow play, camping and cross-country skiing.
18 “Dickens came in September, so there was no snow,” shouted the professor, tightening his snowshoes as downhill skiers zipped past us, dropping chirpy “Bonjours” along the way.
19 SAT-SUN Guided snowshoe walks, Junior Snow Ranger, 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
20 This snowshoe starts with a 2.5-mile hike up the road before you reach the trailhead.