skating
skating — 名詞
1. a pastime or athletic discipline where people wear boots fitted with metal runne
溜冰;滑冰
穿冰刀或輪鞋在冰面或地面移動的運動
a pastime or athletic discipline where people wear boots fitted with metal runners or wheels to move smoothly across ice or a hard, level area
Every Saturday morning, Ignacio goes skating at the indoor rink near his school.
每個星期六早上,Ignacio 都會去學校附近的室內溜冰場溜冰。
go + skating (gerund) for regular leisure activities
Putri bought new roller skates and practiced skating in the park each evening.
Putri 買了一雙新的輪式溜冰鞋,每天傍晚在公園練習溜冰。
The children spent the whole afternoon skating on the frozen pond behind their house.
孩子們整個下午都在屋後結冰的池塘上溜冰。
Hyun practices skating at the indoor ice rink every Tuesday evening before his figure-skating class.
Hyun 每週二傍晚都會在室內冰場練習溜冰,接著去上花式溜冰課。
Rachid watched a skating competition on television and decided to sign up for lessons.
Rachid 在電視上看到溜冰比賽後,決定報名上課。
- ice skating
specifically refers to moving on ice with bladed boots; a hyponym of skating
- roller skating
specifically refers to moving on hard surfaces with wheeled boots; a hyponym of skating
- gliding
a more poetic or technical term for the smooth motion of skating, less common in everyday conversation
文法句型
go + skating
take up + skating
skating + noun (attributive use)
用法筆記
In English, 'skating' without extra context usually refers to ice skating in colder regions and to roller skating in warmer ones. Speakers often specify 'ice skating' or 'roller skating' for clarity. The word also appears in compound sport names such as 'figure skating,' 'speed skating,' and 'inline skating.'