ski

[skiː]

ski Definition

a long, narrow, flat strip of wood, plastic, or metal that is attached to boots so that people can slide over snow.

Using ski: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ski" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I learned how to ski when I was five years old.

  • Example

    He broke his leg while skiing in the Alps.

  • Example

    She loves to ski down the mountain at high speeds.

ski Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ski

Phrases with ski

  • cross-country skiing

    a type of skiing where people move across flat or hilly terrain using skis and poles

    Example

    We went cross-country skiing in the woods.

  • a place where people can go skiing and enjoy other winter sports

    Example

    The ski resort was crowded with tourists during the holiday season.

  • a mechanical device used to transport skiers up a hill or mountain

    Example

    We had to wait in line for the ski lift to take us to the top of the mountain.

Origins of ski

from Old Norse 'skíð', meaning 'stick of wood'

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Summary: ski in Brief

The term 'ski' [skiː] refers to a long, narrow, flat strip of wood, plastic, or metal that is attached to boots so that people can slide over snow. It is used for various types of skiing, such as cross-country skiing, and is often associated with ski resorts and ski lifts.

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