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词汇 rock climbing
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Definition of rock climbing in English:

rock climbing

noun
mass noun
  • The sport or activity of climbing rock faces, especially with the aid of ropes and special equipment.

    攀岩运动

    he took up rock climbing
    as modifier a rock-climbing expedition
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I agreed eagerly and so Derek joined my three cousins for a day of rock-climbing in the mountains.
    • You can also enjoy rock climbing, horseback riding, shopping runs, street fairs, and hot air balloon rides.
    • The Chelsea Piers staff will provide you with a daily itinerary that lists organized activities including sand volleyball, rock climbing, and soccer.
    • Nestled at the foot of two mountain ranges, newcomers to Salt Lake bask in outdoor pleasures such as hiking, rock climbing and mountain biking.
    • After making sure my harness was secured, I put my foot on the fake rock-climbing wall and began to hoist myself up.
    • As Delphi is also an adventure centre, there are 25 activities to choose from, such as walks, dolphin-watching, surfing, sailing and rock climbing.
    • They sponsored ski competitions and rock-climbing festivals, and the grass-roots approach worked.
    • I came here for one of my rock climbing classes two years ago.
    • For those of us who have never attempted anything more challenging that casual rock-climbing, it serves as a dramatic warning of what can happen when things go wrong.
    • Dangling from the outside of the window by her fingertips she was suddenly thankful for all those rock-climbing lessons she had taken.
    • I really believe in sisterhood and going caving and rock-climbing together, it was so great to have their voices down the bottom going ‘come on, you can do it’.
    • A pair of entrepreneurs is getting an avalanche of inquisitive publicity after opening China's first rock-climbing gymnasium as a neighborhood bar.
    • You can learn the basics on maneuvering terrain and balance by taking rock-climbing classes at a gym.
    • The park offers miles of hiking and cycling trails of varying degrees of difficulty, and rock-climbing for all skill levels.
    • A female counselor named Andi had been apart of the rock-climbing team that fell - she was the only one that was able to tell us what had happened.
    • Rock-climbing trips with her security staffers are more than a team-building exercise: They are symbols of the way she approaches her life and career
    • Her love of the sport is undiminished, and she describes rock climbing as a ‘moving meditation’ in nature.
    • The site has designated areas for various individual sports including biking, running, skiing, snowboading, swimming and rock climbing.
    • To leave a piton behind was one of the cardinal sins of rock-climbing.
    • We had spotters when we played on the rock-climbing wall and we practiced falling off stilts in a way that would lessen the impact on our bodies.

Derivatives

  • rock-climb

  • verbˈrɒkklʌɪmˈrɑkˌklaɪm
    [no object]
    • Engage in the sport or activity of rock climbing.

      I've been teaching young people to rock-climb, abseil, and ski
      Example sentencesExamples
      • My two climbing partners and I were 2,000 feet off the ground, three days into a five-day ascent of the Salathé Wall, widely considered the finest pure rock-climb on earth.
      • The fact that this is billed as ‘Europe's most demanding walking trail’ may have been a clue to its level of difficulty but it is becoming increasingly obvious that it is actually more of a rock-climb.
      • When seen head-on from Starav, these boilerplate slabs hang from the mountain like a grey curtain, and they contain some of the most surreal rock-climbs in the country.
  • rock climber

  • noun
    • A person who engages in the sport or activity of rock climbing.

      two rock climbers scaled a cliff face to place the chick in a nest
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A fanatical cyclist, rock climber, and amateur jazz trumpeter, he was parking cars for a living when he decided to make an energy bar more palatable than those on the market.
      • Radiographs of the fingertips of rock climbers, for example, show unusual bony spurs and thickened phalanges.
      • The site has become popular among rock climbers, but the Lakota believe that climbing and pounding hardware into Mato Tipila is sacrilegious.

Definition of rock climbing in US English:

rock climbing

nounˈräk ˌklīmiNGˈrɑk ˌklaɪmɪŋ
  • The sport or activity of climbing rock faces, especially with the aid of ropes and special equipment.

    攀岩运动

    he took up rock climbing
    as modifier a rock-climbing expedition
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The site has designated areas for various individual sports including biking, running, skiing, snowboading, swimming and rock climbing.
    • I really believe in sisterhood and going caving and rock-climbing together, it was so great to have their voices down the bottom going ‘come on, you can do it’.
    • For those of us who have never attempted anything more challenging that casual rock-climbing, it serves as a dramatic warning of what can happen when things go wrong.
    • Rock-climbing trips with her security staffers are more than a team-building exercise: They are symbols of the way she approaches her life and career
    • A pair of entrepreneurs is getting an avalanche of inquisitive publicity after opening China's first rock-climbing gymnasium as a neighborhood bar.
    • The Chelsea Piers staff will provide you with a daily itinerary that lists organized activities including sand volleyball, rock climbing, and soccer.
    • A female counselor named Andi had been apart of the rock-climbing team that fell - she was the only one that was able to tell us what had happened.
    • They sponsored ski competitions and rock-climbing festivals, and the grass-roots approach worked.
    • After making sure my harness was secured, I put my foot on the fake rock-climbing wall and began to hoist myself up.
    • You can learn the basics on maneuvering terrain and balance by taking rock-climbing classes at a gym.
    • Dangling from the outside of the window by her fingertips she was suddenly thankful for all those rock-climbing lessons she had taken.
    • I came here for one of my rock climbing classes two years ago.
    • You can also enjoy rock climbing, horseback riding, shopping runs, street fairs, and hot air balloon rides.
    • As Delphi is also an adventure centre, there are 25 activities to choose from, such as walks, dolphin-watching, surfing, sailing and rock climbing.
    • Her love of the sport is undiminished, and she describes rock climbing as a ‘moving meditation’ in nature.
    • The park offers miles of hiking and cycling trails of varying degrees of difficulty, and rock-climbing for all skill levels.
    • To leave a piton behind was one of the cardinal sins of rock-climbing.
    • We had spotters when we played on the rock-climbing wall and we practiced falling off stilts in a way that would lessen the impact on our bodies.
    • Nestled at the foot of two mountain ranges, newcomers to Salt Lake bask in outdoor pleasures such as hiking, rock climbing and mountain biking.
    • I agreed eagerly and so Derek joined my three cousins for a day of rock-climbing in the mountains.
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