windsurf
windsurf — 動詞
1. to take part in a water sport in which you stand on a flat board that has a sail
風帆衝浪
站在有帆的板上利用風力在水面行進
to take part in a water sport in which you stand on a flat board that has a sail attached to it and use the force of the wind to move across the surface of the water
Saira windsurfs every weekend at the beach near her house.
Saira 每個週末都在她家附近的海灘玩風帆衝浪。
windsurf + frequency phrase (every weekend)
Last summer, Élise learned how to windsurf on the calm waters of Lake Garda.
去年夏天,Élise 在加爾達湖平靜的水面上學會了風帆衝浪。
learn how to + windsurf
The strong wind made it perfect for windsurfing that afternoon at the coast.
那天下午的強風讓海邊非常適合進行風帆衝浪。
Yael bought a new board and went windsurfing every morning in July.
Yael 買了一塊新板,整個七月每天早上都去玩風帆衝浪。
Tendai windsurfed across the bay under a bright blue sky.
Tendai 在明亮的藍天下乘風衝浪橫越了海灣。
- sailboard
less common verb form, used mainly in specialist sports writing
文法句型
go + windsurfing
learn (how) to + windsurf
windsurf + prepositional phrase (on / in / at)
用法筆記
The -ing form (windsurfing) is very common and appears in patterns such as 'go windsurfing' (to do the activity for enjoyment) and 'Windsurfing is…' (referring to the sport in general). The base form is intransitive and never takes a direct object — you windsurf *on* or *in* a body of water, not *it*.