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词汇 boardercross
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Definition of boardercross in English:

boardercross

noun ˈbɔːdəkrɒsˈbôrdərˌkrôs
mass noun
  • A snowboarding contest for four to six competitors on a winding, undulating course that includes jumps.

    the big appeal of boardercross for many is racing against others
    Also called snowboard cross
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The event drew an eclectic mix of the world's best riders from all realms of snowboarding - backcountry, boardercross, halfpipe, and slopestyle.
    • Boardercross debuted in the 2006 Winter Olympics and ski cross followed in Vancouver's Winter Games in 2010.
    • The boardercross star almost hit the fellow Manx Tour de France star with her car.
    • Passion for boardercross runs deep in this country.
    • But Bright wasn't done with the surprises, letting slip that today's boardercross is the event she's trained harder for at these Games than any other.
    • He's aware the boardercross course has its issues, but won't condemn it.
    • She first earned an invitation to the Winter X Games at 13, in boardercross (which her older sister Joanie won several times).
    • She's known for competing in boardercross, as a part of the U.S. Olympic team both at the Vancouver 2010 and Sochi 2014 Winter Games.
    • Most people simply couldn't ride a specialist boardercross board.
    • Snowboarding is a lifestyle, and boardercross, no matter how gnarly and how fun to watch it is, just doesn't seem to fit in with that for most people.

Origin

1990s: from boarder (sense 3) + -cross (as in motocross).

Definition of boardercross in US English:

boardercross

nounˈbôrdərˌkrôs
  • A snowboarding contest for four to six competitors on a winding, undulating course that includes jumps.

    the big appeal of boardercross for many is racing against others
    Also called snowboard cross
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Passion for boardercross runs deep in this country.
    • She's known for competing in boardercross, as a part of the U.S. Olympic team both at the Vancouver 2010 and Sochi 2014 Winter Games.
    • Most people simply couldn't ride a specialist boardercross board.
    • She first earned an invitation to the Winter X Games at 13, in boardercross (which her older sister Joanie won several times).
    • He's aware the boardercross course has its issues, but won't condemn it.
    • Snowboarding is a lifestyle, and boardercross, no matter how gnarly and how fun to watch it is, just doesn't seem to fit in with that for most people.
    • Boardercross debuted in the 2006 Winter Olympics and ski cross followed in Vancouver's Winter Games in 2010.
    • The event drew an eclectic mix of the world's best riders from all realms of snowboarding - backcountry, boardercross, halfpipe, and slopestyle.
    • But Bright wasn't done with the surprises, letting slip that today's boardercross is the event she's trained harder for at these Games than any other.
    • The boardercross star almost hit the fellow Manx Tour de France star with her car.

Origin

1990s: from boarder (sense 3) + -cross (as in motocross).

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