英:[ski: pəul]
美:[ski pol]
英:[ski: pəul]
美:[ski pol]
滑雪杖;
noun
one of a pair of lightweight poles used in skiing that have a handgrip and usually a wrist strap at one end and an encircling disk set above the point at the other end
滑雪杖
The first known use of ski pole was in 1920
ski townoun
a machine that consists usually of a moving rope which a skier grasps to be pulled to the top of a slope
ski lift
ski polenoun
a pole that has an encircling disk set a little above the point and a strap for the hand at the top and is used as an aid in skiing
1 Perhaps not-so-coincidentally, ski poles were also made of bamboo in the mid-1900s, and mountaineers, especially in Europe, sometimes used them to hike alpine terrain.
2 The kitesurfing is crazy good Feb. 9, 2024 People fall on ski poles and rupture their spleens.
3 The handles are made of hard plastic in a kind of old-school ski pole grip with a polyester wrist strap.
4 Plus, anti-slip palm grips are excellent for holding onto ski poles with ease, while the pointer finger of each glove is designed with material that’s compatible with touchscreens.
5 The palm is grippy enough to hold onto your ski poles or snowshoeing poles effectively, and the extended length will keep your wrists covered, too.
6 Berger leads, carrying moose head, small backpack, and a ski pole for balance, easily scrambling up a steep snow embankment.
7 Smith found a free pair of ski poles for his youngest daughter on Facebook Marketplace.
8 Trekking, tent, or ski poles with visible cracks or discoloration are a no-no.
1 滑雪杖