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词汇 zip line
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Definition of zip line in English:

zip line

(also zip wire)
noun
  • A cable or rope stretched between two points of different heights, down which a person slides for amusement by means of a suspended harness, pulley or handle.

    高空滑绳

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She then attaches a rope hook in an out of the way place and she pulls up and neatly stacks the zip line.
    • The army will provide entertainment with an assault course, paint-balling fun and a zip line.
    • It was Stan's first time doing a zip line, and he seemed to enjoy it.
    • The next day was spent on Brownsea Island, with zip wires, a tug of war and more bonding exercises.
    • The design allows players to run around on rooftops, use zip lines or take covered routes through buildings.
    • They have to lower this basket down a zip line system, 600 feet down to the bottom.
    • The staff is trained, camp opens, and the new zip line is the biggest hit in years.
    • At the top of the mountain, someone had set up a zip line, a big version of the kind you find in fancy suburban backyards.
    • Kwenn snapped the zip line and clung onto the tank.
    • He shot a zip line onto the wall opposite, and pulled himself along.
    • The Lieutenant now rode the zip line into his suit, starting it up as he buckled in.
    • Prepare visitors before they get their very first glimpse of the climbing wall or the zip line.
    • It is also very clever to have a Petzl Mini-Traxion pre-rigged on the top of your zip line for pulling stuff up.
    • As a trained commando, Sam will go through a lot of climbing drills that'll come in handy for scaling walls and fences, zip lines and rappelling, among other tactics.
    • The French take to the treetops for high-wire adventure - starring hanging logs, zip lines, and yeah, a jungle rope swing
    • There's also the Flying Fox zipline, on which daredevils can reach speeds of more than 60 miles an hour.
    • Within a week Albert, Gladys and the gang were canoeing, caving, even strutting their stuff on the zip wire aerial runway.
    • Within the first few minutes, you'll be shimmying down zip lines, dashing past armed guards, interrogating prisoners and shooting out lights.
    • That life coaching process has recently enabled Marian to climb a 50 ft tree, and, from a platform, scale down a zip wire to the ground at 30 mph.
    • At beautiful Watermillock, prepare yourself for a day of zip wires and trapezes, abseiling and canoes.

Definition of zip line in US English:

zip line

noun
  • An inclined cable or rope with a suspended harness, pulley, or handle, down which a person slides for amusement.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Prepare visitors before they get their very first glimpse of the climbing wall or the zip line.
    • They have to lower this basket down a zip line system, 600 feet down to the bottom.
    • Kwenn snapped the zip line and clung onto the tank.
    • The French take to the treetops for high-wire adventure - starring hanging logs, zip lines, and yeah, a jungle rope swing
    • The design allows players to run around on rooftops, use zip lines or take covered routes through buildings.
    • There's also the Flying Fox zipline, on which daredevils can reach speeds of more than 60 miles an hour.
    • The Lieutenant now rode the zip line into his suit, starting it up as he buckled in.
    • Within the first few minutes, you'll be shimmying down zip lines, dashing past armed guards, interrogating prisoners and shooting out lights.
    • At the top of the mountain, someone had set up a zip line, a big version of the kind you find in fancy suburban backyards.
    • The army will provide entertainment with an assault course, paint-balling fun and a zip line.
    • The staff is trained, camp opens, and the new zip line is the biggest hit in years.
    • As a trained commando, Sam will go through a lot of climbing drills that'll come in handy for scaling walls and fences, zip lines and rappelling, among other tactics.
    • It is also very clever to have a Petzl Mini-Traxion pre-rigged on the top of your zip line for pulling stuff up.
    • He shot a zip line onto the wall opposite, and pulled himself along.
    • She then attaches a rope hook in an out of the way place and she pulls up and neatly stacks the zip line.
    • That life coaching process has recently enabled Marian to climb a 50 ft tree, and, from a platform, scale down a zip wire to the ground at 30 mph.
    • Within a week Albert, Gladys and the gang were canoeing, caving, even strutting their stuff on the zip wire aerial runway.
    • The next day was spent on Brownsea Island, with zip wires, a tug of war and more bonding exercises.
    • It was Stan's first time doing a zip line, and he seemed to enjoy it.
    • At beautiful Watermillock, prepare yourself for a day of zip wires and trapezes, abseiling and canoes.
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