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Перевод: ski
[существительное] лыжа ; [глагол] ходить на лыжах
Тезаурус:
- As she emerged into the Rue Castiglione the cold hit Harriet like a slap in the face and she lifted her camera, easing the zipper of her sky-blue ski jacket right up under her chin and turning the collar up around her ears.
- With the conspicuous exception of Jackson Hole (in Wyoming), few ski areas reach more than 1,000m above resort level - a run-of-the-mill vertical drop in Europe, where 1,500m vertical is common and 2,000m not difficult to find.
- The financial problems at some ski resorts suggest that skiing - the quintessential 1980s yuppie holiday - is no place to put your 1990s money.
- Too small to ski: Thomson's Family Special in St Wolfgang and St Johann in Tyrol in Austria and Risoul in France offers a guardian angel to play with your pre-ski children while you hit the slopes: 01-;435 8431.
- Ski Weather High-tech happiness:..
- Ski start: the major tour operators run learn to ski weeks which are especially useful for lone learners.
- The number of skiers killed or injured on piste is also continuing to fall, according to statistics released by the Austrian Ski Federation.
- There is a locking attachment for a windsurfer which may take a wave ski but there are no facilities for fitting uprights, C, J, V or U bars.
- In practice, she learnt to ski; but it was the first time she had been away from her friends and family, the first time she had been on a plane, the first time she had been abroad, and she was desperately unhappy.
- From a European perspective, ski North America means the Rockies: it's not worth fighting the New Yorkers for turning space in the icy East Coast resorts.
- "Hey, come to the ski party," they carol to Salt Lake City's quarter-million citizens, about 80 per cent of them Mormons.
- People who both ski and mountaineer, like myself, are fickle creatures.
- The "motivation" for the session we watched was a backcloth of a ski slope; the children were divided into 2 teams and given a skier each to race down the slope.
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