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Skiing: Meaning, Examples, and Usage Explained

Meaning 1:snow gliding sport (Skiing)

Skiing 🔊
/ˈskiːɪŋ/
n.
Skiing is the sport or activity of moving over snow on long, narrow pieces called skis.
Skiing snow gliding sport on sunny slope with pine trees
snow gliding sport 🔊
/snoʊ ˈɡlaɪdɪŋ spɔːrt/
n.
Skiing is the recreational activity or competitive sport of moving over snow using skis attached to boots.
📁 Category:Entertainment & Sports 🔖 Level:Beginner

📘 Details & Usage

📖 Root Explanation
From Old Norse 'skíð' (piece of wood) + English suffix '-ing', denoting action or sport.
💡 Mnemonic
Imagine 'ski' as 'see the ice': to ski, you need to see the icy slopes clearly.
📖 Example
Every winter, my family plans a trip to the mountains for skiing and fun in the snow. 🔊 Every winter, my family plans a trip to the mountains for skiing and fun in the snow.
🔗 Collocations
go skiing – participate in the sport of skiing
skiing trip – a vacation focused on skiing
downhill skiing – skiing down slopes
🔄 Synonyms
downhill skiing (n.) – A type of skiing that involves skiing down slopes.
cross-country skiing (n.) – A type of skiing over flat or rolling terrain.
snowboarding (n.) – A winter sport using a single board instead of two skis.
🌱 Derivatives
skier (n.) – A person who skis.
ski (v.) – To move on skis.
skiing (adj.) – Relating to the sport of skiing.
📖 Cultural Story
The word 'ski' entered English in the mid-18th century from Norwegian. Skiing as a leisure sport boomed in the Alps after the 1860s.
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