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词汇 downhiller
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Definition of downhiller in English:

downhiller

nounˈdaʊnhɪləˈdounˌhilər
  • A skier or cyclist who takes part in downhill races.

    速降滑雪运动员;自行车下山赛运动员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • His stretch regimen consists of slope-specific variations on three standard yoga poses that loosen and strengthen the key muscle groups used by downhillers.
    • And as downhillers know, steering originates from the seat as well as the handlebars; the long profile of the Berserkr allows subtle input to your direction.
    • The Japanese downhiller crashed yesterday after losing control of her bike as she hit a jump during practice.
    • The very successful downhillers manage to simply deny (to themselves) that such a thing could happen.
    • Some downhillers tend to do that because that's the nature of the sport.
    • If you aspire to ski like a downhiller, get a brain bucket to match.
    • Local downhillers head for Powderhorn Ski Area, a small, family-oriented resort for skiers and snowboarders.
    • Many of the top racers were also there, notably the Austrian downhillers hunting qualifying points for a place on their over-subscribed team for the following season.
    • There's excellent cross-country skiing and snowshoeing just out the door; for downhillers, Kirkwood Mountain Resort is a 25-minute drive away.
    • But the amazing mountain scenery and death-defying speed of the downhillers kept viewers hooked on a wet and cold Sunday afternoon.
    • Watching the top downhillers, you are struck by their size: they tend to be big, muscular and solid.
    • In March 2001 he started 33rd in a field of 63 downhillers at the U.S. Alpine Championships.
    • The problem was that she didn't feel like a downhiller.
    • This became more pronounced last night when the downhillers took their bow.
    • Unless it's a pro-level downhiller, it's much rarer for me to get a suspension tuning order from a pure cyclist.
    • Hey, we're cross country skiers, not downhillers.
    • The poor downhillers don't know what they're missing.
    • You'll see it all from baggy shorted BMX grommies to super-light, Lycra-encased, cross-country man-machines, to fully-armored downhillers with bikes that look like motorcycles and weigh almost as much.
    • If you're a downhiller, you could do a lot worse.
    • There were no surprises in the team, but it was good to see my fellow downhiller Roger in there.

Definition of downhiller in US English:

downhiller

nounˈdounˌhilər
  • A skier or cyclist who takes part in downhill races.

    速降滑雪运动员;自行车下山赛运动员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You'll see it all from baggy shorted BMX grommies to super-light, Lycra-encased, cross-country man-machines, to fully-armored downhillers with bikes that look like motorcycles and weigh almost as much.
    • Local downhillers head for Powderhorn Ski Area, a small, family-oriented resort for skiers and snowboarders.
    • The poor downhillers don't know what they're missing.
    • The very successful downhillers manage to simply deny (to themselves) that such a thing could happen.
    • Some downhillers tend to do that because that's the nature of the sport.
    • And as downhillers know, steering originates from the seat as well as the handlebars; the long profile of the Berserkr allows subtle input to your direction.
    • There's excellent cross-country skiing and snowshoeing just out the door; for downhillers, Kirkwood Mountain Resort is a 25-minute drive away.
    • The Japanese downhiller crashed yesterday after losing control of her bike as she hit a jump during practice.
    • His stretch regimen consists of slope-specific variations on three standard yoga poses that loosen and strengthen the key muscle groups used by downhillers.
    • In March 2001 he started 33rd in a field of 63 downhillers at the U.S. Alpine Championships.
    • Watching the top downhillers, you are struck by their size: they tend to be big, muscular and solid.
    • Hey, we're cross country skiers, not downhillers.
    • Many of the top racers were also there, notably the Austrian downhillers hunting qualifying points for a place on their over-subscribed team for the following season.
    • This became more pronounced last night when the downhillers took their bow.
    • But the amazing mountain scenery and death-defying speed of the downhillers kept viewers hooked on a wet and cold Sunday afternoon.
    • If you're a downhiller, you could do a lot worse.
    • There were no surprises in the team, but it was good to see my fellow downhiller Roger in there.
    • The problem was that she didn't feel like a downhiller.
    • Unless it's a pro-level downhiller, it's much rarer for me to get a suspension tuning order from a pure cyclist.
    • If you aspire to ski like a downhiller, get a brain bucket to match.
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