SKI


Meaning of SKI in English

n. & v.

--n. (pl. skis or ski)

1. each of a pair of long narrow pieces of wood etc., usu. pointed and turned up at the front, fastened under the feet for travelling over snow.

2 a similar device under a vehicle or aircraft.

3 WATER-SKI.

4 (attrib.) for wear when skiing (ski boots).

--v. (skis, ski'd or skied; skiing)

1. intr. travel on skis.

2 tr. ski at (a place).

Phrases and idioms:

ski-bob n. a machine like a bicycle with skis instead of wheels.

--v.intr. (-bobbed, -bobbing) ride a ski-bob. ski-bobber a person who ski-bobs. ski-jump

1. a steep slope levelling off before a sharp drop to allow a skier to leap through the air.

2 a jump made from this. ski-jumper a person who takes part in ski-jumping. ski-jumping the sport of leaping off a ski-jump with marks awarded for style and distance attained. ski-lift a device for carrying skiers up a slope, usu. on seats hung from an overhead cable. ski-plane an aeroplane having its undercarriage fitted with skis for landing on snow or ice. ski-run a slope prepared for skiing.

Derivatives:

skiable adj.

Etymology: Norw. f. ON sk{iacute}th billet, snow-shoe

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.