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skate
- IPA[skeɪt]
英式
- an ice skate or roller skate;short for skateboard
- move on ice skates or roller skates in a gliding fashion;perform (a specified figure) on skates
verb: skate, 3rd person present: skates, gerund or present participle: skating, past tense: skated, past participle: skated
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名詞
- 1. an ice skate or roller skate everyone was on skates
- ▪ short for skateboard
- ▪ a device, typically with wheels on the underside, used to move a heavy or unwieldy object.
動詞
- 1. move on ice skates or roller skates in a gliding fashion the boys were skating on the ice
- ▪ perform (a specified figure) on skates double-eight figures skated entirely on one foot
- ▪ ride on a skateboard.
- 2. pass over or refer only fleetingly to (a subject or problem) she seemed to skate over the next part of her story
- 3. make quick and easy progress through he admits he had expected to skate through the system
- a pair of roller skates in which the wheels on each boot are fixed in a single line along its sole.
Oxford Dictionary
- a pair of roller skates in which the wheels on each boot are fixed in a single line along its sole.
Oxford American Dictionary
- hurry up
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- a boot with a blade attached to the bottom, used for skating on ice.
- skate on ice as a sport or pastime: we ice-skated on the neighborhood pond
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[skāt]
美式
- an ice skate or roller skate: everyone was on skates
- move on ice skates or roller skates in a gliding fashion: the boys were skating on the ice
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