英:[ˌmaʊntəˈnɪə(r)]
美:[ˌmaʊntnˈɪr]
英:[ˌmaʊntəˈnɪə(r)]
美:[ˌmaʊntnˈɪr]
moun·tain·eer
maUn t nir
复数:mountaineers
第三人称单数:mountaineers
现在分词:mountaineering
过去式:mountaineered
过去分词:mountaineered
词根:mountaineer
n.mountaineering 登山;登山运动;爬山
v.mountaineering 登山(mountaineer的ing形式)
noun
a person who climbs mountains for sport.
a person born or living in the mountains.
intransitive verb
to climb mountains as a sport.
大约1600年,“山区的本地人或居民”,来自 mountain + -eer 或来自法语 montanier。动词意为“成为登山者”,始于1803年(类似于 electioneer)。相关词汇: Mountaineering。
登山运动员
mountain + -eer
The first known use of mountaineer was circa 1616
mountaineeringnoun
the sport or technique of climbing mountains
mountaineernoun
a person who lives in the mountains
a mountain climber
1 For Pevzner, 27, a blogger and multimedia storyteller, an all-female course was the perfect way to experience mountaineering for the first time.
2 An old mountaineer and his young wife were getting a divorce in the local court. But custody of the children was a problem.
一位老山民和年轻的妻子闹离婚对簿公堂,可对孩子的监护权问题很难处理。
3 He had led groups from different countries, and I recalled seeing the banner of a South Korean mountaineering club hanging on a wall of the building where we had met him.
4 As is customary among mountaineers, I was greeted not with an aperitif but with a shot of grappa.
5 The early 19th century saw the first influx of foreign mountaineers to the Swiss Alps — most of them British soldiers — who scaled several high Alpine peaks, including the Jungfrau, with the help of local guides.
6 A children’s club for ages 5 to 12 teaches snowman making, mountaineering and wildlife tracking.
7 For others, it was being in the outdoors, mountaineering, or being active.
8 Synnott, a writer, rock climber and mountaineer, details early-20th-century exploration and tells a story of Everest that, as our reviewer, Edward Dolnick, commented, “merges mystery, adventure and history into a single tragic bundle.”
9 Tickets for individual in-person programs range from $10 to $25, and some are free, including panel discussions and Sunday’s closing feature, “The Summit of the Gods,” a teen-friendly paean to mountaineering.
10 Then I started inhaling people’s stories: the queer former-cheerleader, the opera singer, the tree climber, the corset-maker, the pin-up model with PTSD, my mountaineering accountant going through her own divorce, on and on and on.
11 Like a wizened mountaineer, he must surmount it, simply because it’s there.
12 Climbing experts say barely over three dozen mountaineers have climbed all the 14 peaks so far.
13 The mountaineers did not begin to come down the mountain till they had reached the top.
登山者们登上顶峰后才开始下来.
14 Braque would later say that he and Picasso were roped together like mountaineers in their invention of Cubism.
15 The mountaineer broke a leg whi le climbing a cliff and was hospitalized for a month.
"登山运动员在攀登悬崖峭壁时摔断了一条腿,住院治疗了一个月。"。
16 Waterman also happens to be an expert mountaineer who taught his three sons to climb at an early age.
17 Even during the winter months, when the road is closed to public traffic, aspiring automotive mountaineers can still enjoy a ride to the summit in the SnowCoach (a van with tracks for wheels), and Nordic ski or snowshoe down.
18 It’s best to have mountaineering skills, such as knowledge of self-arresting and gear such as crampons and ice axes.
19 The five men were walking single file, which was smart, but they weren’t using a rope—a serious violation of mountaineering protocol.
20 Anker, an accomplished mountaineer once dubbed "the world's greatest adventurer" by Outside magazine, is talking about the top of Mount Everest — a place he last visited with cameras in tow.
3 登山家
4 爬山
5 登山运动员
6 山区居民
7 山地人