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词汇 mountaineer
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Definition of mountaineer in English:

mountaineer

noun maʊntɪˈnɪəˌmaʊnt(ə)nˈɪr
  • 1A person who takes part in mountaineering.

    登山者,登山运动员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Blyth and Bob are extremely experienced mountaineers and mountain guides, and Blyth also runs the avalanche forecasting service in Scotland.
    • Veteran British mountaineer Chris Bonington, who climbed Everest in 1985, has now joined those demanding a change in the mountaineering culture.
    • He took pride in pulling his weight despite being far younger than seasoned mountaineers like the 33-year-old Hillary.
    • The British Mountaineering Council protects and promotes the interests of climbers and mountaineers.
    • For the legendary mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary, scaling mountain peaks no longer remains the sport it once was.
    • Collen is an accomplished mountaineer, rock climber, alpine skier, and has several years experience guiding in the mountains of Vancouver Island and coastal British Columbia.
    • He is a mountaineer, ice climber, expedition skier, guide, father of three, and intellectual authority on the singular history and geography of his beloved Iceland.
    • To climb Everest, mountaineers must work within a very tight and strictly enforced time frame.
    • ‘When I think about it, my hands sweat,’ rock climber and mountaineer Conrad Anker says of the route.
    • It is an international fraternity of mountaineers.
    • Each year they receive dozens of calls reporting lost walkers, stranded climbers or injured mountaineers.
    • Based on a true story, it recalls how two ambitious mountaineers set out to conquer a previously unclimbed peak in the Peruvian Andes in 1985.
    • For more advanced mountaineers, there is the challenge of ice climbing.
    • Sherpas first became prominent to Westerners as British mountaineers set their sights on conquering Himalayan peaks.
    • Like all people who live in the mountains, they think mountaineers are mad.
    • Once the ski season is over, Andorra's mountains are still frequented by hikers, mountaineers, and rock climbers.
    • I was a rock climber and mountaineer, although I now confine myself to fell walking.
    • Calling a president a political failure is like calling Hillary and Norgay failed mountaineers: it is impossible to follow the logic, but readers presumably recognise the rhetoric.
    • According to Sir Chris Bonington, the veteran mountaineer and author, it would be a ‘huge achievement’.
    • But mountaineering involves risk, and occasionally a mountaineer must be rescued.
    • Reasoning that he and Jean Carrel ought to join forces instead of competing, Whymper tried to persuade the Italian mountaineer to work for him as a guide.
  • 2rare A person living in a mountainous area.

    〈罕〉山地人,山区居民

Rhymes

adhere, Agadir, Anglosphere, appear, arrear, auctioneer, austere, balladeer, bandolier, Bashkir, beer, besmear, bier, blear, bombardier, brigadier, buccaneer, cameleer, career, cashier, cavalier, chandelier, charioteer, cheer, chevalier, chiffonier, clavier, clear, Coetzee, cohere, commandeer, conventioneer, Cordelier, corsetière, Crimea, dear, deer, diarrhoea (US diarrhea), domineer, Dorothea, drear, ear, electioneer, emir, endear, engineer, fear, fleer, Freer, fusilier, gadgeteer, Galatea, gazetteer, gear, gondolier, gonorrhoea (US gonorrhea), Greer, grenadier, hand-rear, hear, here, Hosea, idea, interfere, Izmir, jeer, Judaea, Kashmir, Keir, kir, Korea, Lear, leer, Maria, marketeer, Medea, Meir, Melilla, mere, Mia, Mir, mishear, muleteer, musketeer, mutineer, near, orienteer, pamphleteer, panacea, paneer, peer, persevere, pier, Pierre, pioneer, pistoleer, privateer, profiteer, puppeteer, racketeer, ratafia, rear, revere, rhea, rocketeer, Sapir, scrutineer, sear, seer, sere, severe, Shamir, shear, sheer, sincere, smear, sneer, sonneteer, souvenir, spear, sphere, steer, stere, summiteer, Tangier, tear, tier, Trier, Tyr, veer, veneer, Vere, Vermeer, vizier, volunteer, Wear, weir, we're, year, Zaïre

Definition of mountaineer in US English:

mountaineer

nounˌmount(ə)nˈirˌmaʊnt(ə)nˈɪr
  • 1A person who takes part in mountaineering.

    登山者,登山运动员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Each year they receive dozens of calls reporting lost walkers, stranded climbers or injured mountaineers.
    • For more advanced mountaineers, there is the challenge of ice climbing.
    • Collen is an accomplished mountaineer, rock climber, alpine skier, and has several years experience guiding in the mountains of Vancouver Island and coastal British Columbia.
    • Sherpas first became prominent to Westerners as British mountaineers set their sights on conquering Himalayan peaks.
    • But mountaineering involves risk, and occasionally a mountaineer must be rescued.
    • He took pride in pulling his weight despite being far younger than seasoned mountaineers like the 33-year-old Hillary.
    • It is an international fraternity of mountaineers.
    • I was a rock climber and mountaineer, although I now confine myself to fell walking.
    • Reasoning that he and Jean Carrel ought to join forces instead of competing, Whymper tried to persuade the Italian mountaineer to work for him as a guide.
    • Based on a true story, it recalls how two ambitious mountaineers set out to conquer a previously unclimbed peak in the Peruvian Andes in 1985.
    • The British Mountaineering Council protects and promotes the interests of climbers and mountaineers.
    • Veteran British mountaineer Chris Bonington, who climbed Everest in 1985, has now joined those demanding a change in the mountaineering culture.
    • Calling a president a political failure is like calling Hillary and Norgay failed mountaineers: it is impossible to follow the logic, but readers presumably recognise the rhetoric.
    • Once the ski season is over, Andorra's mountains are still frequented by hikers, mountaineers, and rock climbers.
    • To climb Everest, mountaineers must work within a very tight and strictly enforced time frame.
    • For the legendary mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary, scaling mountain peaks no longer remains the sport it once was.
    • Like all people who live in the mountains, they think mountaineers are mad.
    • ‘When I think about it, my hands sweat,’ rock climber and mountaineer Conrad Anker says of the route.
    • Blyth and Bob are extremely experienced mountaineers and mountain guides, and Blyth also runs the avalanche forecasting service in Scotland.
    • He is a mountaineer, ice climber, expedition skier, guide, father of three, and intellectual authority on the singular history and geography of his beloved Iceland.
    • According to Sir Chris Bonington, the veteran mountaineer and author, it would be a ‘huge achievement’.
    1. 1.1rare A person living in a mountainous area.
      〈罕〉山地人,山区居民
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