skydive
skydive — 動詞
1. to jump from an aircraft and fall freely through the air, often performing turns
高空跳傘
從飛機跳出後自由落體再開傘
to jump from an aircraft and fall freely through the air, often performing turns or other moves, before opening a parachute to slow the descent.
Ezra plans to skydive with an instructor from a small plane near the coast next weekend.
Ezra 計劃下週末與教練一起在海岸附近從一架小飛機上高空跳傘。
Before skydiving, Bilal checked his parachute and listened to the instructor's safety advice.
高空跳傘前,Bilal 檢查了降落傘並仔細聽教練的安全指導。
collocation: check parachute before skydiving
At 14,000 feet, the instructor opened the door and Shanti prepared to skydive into the morning air.
在 14000 英尺的高度,教練打開艙門,Shanti 準備好一躍而下,在清晨的空中高空跳傘。
Sumin celebrated the twenty-first birthday by booking a trip to skydive over the ocean.
Sumin 為慶祝二十一歲生日,預訂了一趟在海面上空跳傘的行程。
Vikram trained on the ground all day, learning to pull the cord and land, before skydiving with the group.
Vikram 在地面訓練了一整天,學習如何拉開繩索和著陸,才和團隊一起高空跳傘。
文法句型
skydive (no object)
go skydiving
用法筆記
The more common way to express this activity is with the pattern 'go skydiving' (e.g., 'They went skydiving on holiday'). The bare verb form 'skydive' is less frequent and often appears in planning or reported contexts.