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词汇 ollie
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Definition of ollie in English:

ollie

nounPlural ollies ˈɒliälē
  • (in skateboarding and snowboarding) a jump performed without the aid of a take-off ramp, executed by pressing the foot down on the tail of the board to rebound the deck off the ground.

    (滑板和滑雪板滑雪运动用语)奥利跳(在无斜坡助跳的情况下用脚踏板尾而使板反弹起地面的跳跃)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I had an epiphany on frontside ollies after 25 years!
    • While Sherm dealt the frontside half-Cab flip and switch backside flip, Eric had the thankless task of working with the fakie ollie one-foot tail grab.
    • They put their boards on the concrete and started to board, Lucy following Jaime as they rolled down the street doing kick flips, shove its and regular ollies.
    • Malmesbury skateboarders will have a site at the Cartmell Centre to catch air and practise their ollies, grinds and varial flips, it was revealed this week.
    • Gone are maneuvers such as wallrides and heightened elevation ollie jumps.
    • Next thing you know, Gareth caught the spark and went for the big ollie, kicking it out and severely stomping his heel.
    • There's no board flipping, board spinning, or ankle-shattering ollies.
    • But even if the MegaRamp does grow to overshadow the rest of the sport, kids won't stop doing ollies in their driveways.
    • The cool thing about the Hip Ollie is that with the effort of a normal ollie you can really take off.
    • The flat ground ollie is simply a timing trick, in which you jump into the air and snap the tail of your board on the ground at the same time.
    • He bailed an ollie and stepped on some kid's board.
    • I kick-flipped, I did a couple of pop-shove-it's, tail grinded the curb, then finished with an ollie off the top stair.
    • Sean got on the board, and did a perfect ollie, and skated back towards Ashlee.
    • OK, so you do a 180 ollie to fakie nosegrind, but you keep rotating your back foot and you lay it down on the far side of the rail locking into a switch frontside feeble down the rail.
    • In frame 2 he pops an ollie, dragging his front foot up to the nose.
    • I learned fakie ollies below coping, popping the tail off the wall and floating without hands.
    • As he reaches the 90 degree mark in the pivot, the tail smacks the ground for the ollie.
    • I recommend starting on flat ground and just grabbing the nose as your ollie peaks out.
    • This allows skaters to continue their string of connectors after coming off a vert ramp, where they can choose to go into an ollie or a manual and rack up more points.
    • First tricks were tic-tacs and sketchy 90-degree ollies.
verbollieing, ollied, ollies ˈɒliälē
[no object]
  • Perform an ollie.

    they taught me to ollie and stuff
    Example sentencesExamples
    • George and I went to the park at Kits beach and ollied off the slide until the boards broke.
    • I got to Matt's house on Tower, and in a few minutes we were headed downtown to skate it up at the post office. Matt tried a few bluntslides and I ollied off a ledge.
    • John pushed a few times, quickly setup, ollied, landed on the rail, slid, then landed on the ground in some weird position.
    • Tony ollied up to and then rolled into the over vert.
    • I ollied up onto the sidewalk, picked up my board, and dashed madly into the school.
    • Adjusting one foot he ollied as high as he could and tried to land on just one set of wheels.
    • Was a systematic application of knowledge or skill not used in effecting a desired result when a skater ollied upon the ledge?
    • The business machinations and the marketing eye, the stuff that has no relevance to the feeling skating gave you as a 12-year-old bombing hills and ollieing stairs with your friends.
    • You cannot wear out a deck to the extent that you need a new one without once ollieing.
    • We were pushing down one of these skinny paths when Bastien ollied off a curb and right into the path of a scooter with two dudes on it.
    • I hopped on my skateboard and ollied up onto the sidewalk and skated towards the fence in front of the skate park.
    • Geoff ollied the mammoth double set and shortly after pulled a frontside 180-the biggest frontside 180 I had ever seen.
    • The ultimate illustration of this - something I failed to take a picture of but vividly remember - was when the guy ollied up onto an uphill ledge and did a nose manual.
    • He talks about grinding and ollieing and stuff.
    • A grin formed on my face as I rode my little heart out, ollieing over benches, kick flipping over curbs and grinding along concrete barriers.
    • It didn't take me long to start ollieing down sets of stairs and doing 50-50s.
    • And you can do it backside too so that you end up ollieing over into a regular switch feeble.
    • Caz grinded across the whole wall and ollied into the bank, nailing a photo chump in the process.
    • Having made up my mind I nollied and did a 360 off a curb, skated across the road and ollied up over another curb onto the sidewalk that would take me in the direction of the mall.
    • On the walk back to the van Jamie got a second wind and ollied off the roof without much thought.

Origin

1970s: from the name of the US skateboarder Alan ‘Ollie’ Gelfand, who invented the jump in 1976.

Definition of ollie in US English:

ollie

nounälē
  • (in skateboarding and snowboarding) a jump performed without the aid of a takeoff ramp, executed by pushing the back foot down on the tail of the board, bringing the board off the ground.

    (滑板和滑雪板滑雪运动用语)奥利跳(在无斜坡助跳的情况下用脚踏板尾而使板反弹起地面的跳跃)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Malmesbury skateboarders will have a site at the Cartmell Centre to catch air and practise their ollies, grinds and varial flips, it was revealed this week.
    • I recommend starting on flat ground and just grabbing the nose as your ollie peaks out.
    • Gone are maneuvers such as wallrides and heightened elevation ollie jumps.
    • I had an epiphany on frontside ollies after 25 years!
    • They put their boards on the concrete and started to board, Lucy following Jaime as they rolled down the street doing kick flips, shove its and regular ollies.
    • First tricks were tic-tacs and sketchy 90-degree ollies.
    • While Sherm dealt the frontside half-Cab flip and switch backside flip, Eric had the thankless task of working with the fakie ollie one-foot tail grab.
    • In frame 2 he pops an ollie, dragging his front foot up to the nose.
    • I learned fakie ollies below coping, popping the tail off the wall and floating without hands.
    • The cool thing about the Hip Ollie is that with the effort of a normal ollie you can really take off.
    • OK, so you do a 180 ollie to fakie nosegrind, but you keep rotating your back foot and you lay it down on the far side of the rail locking into a switch frontside feeble down the rail.
    • This allows skaters to continue their string of connectors after coming off a vert ramp, where they can choose to go into an ollie or a manual and rack up more points.
    • He bailed an ollie and stepped on some kid's board.
    • I kick-flipped, I did a couple of pop-shove-it's, tail grinded the curb, then finished with an ollie off the top stair.
    • Next thing you know, Gareth caught the spark and went for the big ollie, kicking it out and severely stomping his heel.
    • There's no board flipping, board spinning, or ankle-shattering ollies.
    • As he reaches the 90 degree mark in the pivot, the tail smacks the ground for the ollie.
    • The flat ground ollie is simply a timing trick, in which you jump into the air and snap the tail of your board on the ground at the same time.
    • Sean got on the board, and did a perfect ollie, and skated back towards Ashlee.
    • But even if the MegaRamp does grow to overshadow the rest of the sport, kids won't stop doing ollies in their driveways.
verbälē
[no object]
  • Perform an ollie.

    they taught me to ollie and stuff
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Having made up my mind I nollied and did a 360 off a curb, skated across the road and ollied up over another curb onto the sidewalk that would take me in the direction of the mall.
    • Adjusting one foot he ollied as high as he could and tried to land on just one set of wheels.
    • It didn't take me long to start ollieing down sets of stairs and doing 50-50s.
    • I hopped on my skateboard and ollied up onto the sidewalk and skated towards the fence in front of the skate park.
    • Caz grinded across the whole wall and ollied into the bank, nailing a photo chump in the process.
    • George and I went to the park at Kits beach and ollied off the slide until the boards broke.
    • Tony ollied up to and then rolled into the over vert.
    • I got to Matt's house on Tower, and in a few minutes we were headed downtown to skate it up at the post office. Matt tried a few bluntslides and I ollied off a ledge.
    • He talks about grinding and ollieing and stuff.
    • The ultimate illustration of this - something I failed to take a picture of but vividly remember - was when the guy ollied up onto an uphill ledge and did a nose manual.
    • John pushed a few times, quickly setup, ollied, landed on the rail, slid, then landed on the ground in some weird position.
    • A grin formed on my face as I rode my little heart out, ollieing over benches, kick flipping over curbs and grinding along concrete barriers.
    • We were pushing down one of these skinny paths when Bastien ollied off a curb and right into the path of a scooter with two dudes on it.
    • You cannot wear out a deck to the extent that you need a new one without once ollieing.
    • I ollied up onto the sidewalk, picked up my board, and dashed madly into the school.
    • Was a systematic application of knowledge or skill not used in effecting a desired result when a skater ollied upon the ledge?
    • And you can do it backside too so that you end up ollieing over into a regular switch feeble.
    • Geoff ollied the mammoth double set and shortly after pulled a frontside 180-the biggest frontside 180 I had ever seen.
    • On the walk back to the van Jamie got a second wind and ollied off the roof without much thought.
    • The business machinations and the marketing eye, the stuff that has no relevance to the feeling skating gave you as a 12-year-old bombing hills and ollieing stairs with your friends.

Origin

1970s: from the name of the US skateboarder Alan ‘Ollie’ Gelfand, who invented the jump in 1976.

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