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单词 in-line skates
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Definition of in-line skates in English:

in-line skates

plural noun
  • A pair of roller skates in which the wheels on each boot are fixed in a single line along its sole.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A hill you hardly notice on foot can look like a black diamond ski run when you're on in-line skates.
    • The current models are updated versions of their 1950s predecessors and feature lightweight, foldable metals such as aluminium or titanium, narrow bases, and low friction wheels similar to those used in in-line skates.
    • He plans to ‘travel’ from York to the Royal British Legion conference at Blackpool on a pair of in-line skates.
    • Now, skateboards, in-line skates and bikes are almost necessities to young people.
    • The 14-year-old, who delivers the Bolton Evening News in Great Lever six nights a week on his in-line skates, is so well-liked by his customers that they gave him a staggering £165 in Christmas tips.
    • They aren't roller skates, they're in-line skates, and I feel decidedly dodgy on them.
    • He even claimed to neighbours in Fulham, west London, that he held the world record for the greatest number of double-decker buses jumped on in-line skates.
    • There are notable Halloween pictures, such as a pair of knobby-kneed fourth-grade boys in pastel tutus on in-line skates, grinning from ear to ear.
    • Prior to our sending him to Paris to write a story about Rollerblading through the city at night, he had never put on a pair of in-line skates.
    • To help pass the time, I do some serious downhill training on in-line skates.
    • Among the endless list of items forbidden in grounds are ice boxes, deckchairs, in-line skates, balls, frisbees and fireworks, all of which are considered to be potentially lethal weapons.
    • An estimated 600,000 Quebecers use in-line skates, a number that is growing by approximately 100,000 each year..
    • Section 235 requires employers to ensure that a worker riding a bicycle or using in-line skates or a similar means of transport wears an approved cycling helmet.

Derivatives

  • in-line skater

  • noun
    • A person who roller-skates on in-line skates.

      the only teen ranked in the top 10 in-line skaters in the world
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As I left I saw a couple of other in-line skaters had arrived, also while I was there some skateboarders had clearly taken the day off school to practise their downhill technique.
      • According to the director of the International In-Line Skating Association, by the year 2010 the number of in-line skaters will equal that of bicyclists.
      • Approximately 90% of the world's in-line skaters fall into the class of recreational participants at the beginner and intermediate levels.
  • in-line skating

  • noun
    mass noun
    • Roller skating on in-line skates as a sport or pastime.

      the speed and adrenaline of in-line skating
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Remember that the sport of in-line skating is very cool, very fun and can be quite wacky, but as a role model for the beginner we all have a responsibility to execute our stranger and more dangerous maneuvers out of eye and camera shot.
      • However, it is also a great year-round, adult playground with such varied activities as mountain biking, hiking, fishing, golfing, soaking, and, of course, in-line skating.
      • Activities that have been found to complement in-line skating include bicycling, running, swimming, skiing (both Nordic and alpine varieties) and, of course, ice skating.
 
 

Definition of in-line skates in US English:

in-line skates

plural noun
  • A pair of roller skates in which the wheels on each boot are fixed in a single line along its sole.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Among the endless list of items forbidden in grounds are ice boxes, deckchairs, in-line skates, balls, frisbees and fireworks, all of which are considered to be potentially lethal weapons.
    • The 14-year-old, who delivers the Bolton Evening News in Great Lever six nights a week on his in-line skates, is so well-liked by his customers that they gave him a staggering £165 in Christmas tips.
    • Now, skateboards, in-line skates and bikes are almost necessities to young people.
    • Prior to our sending him to Paris to write a story about Rollerblading through the city at night, he had never put on a pair of in-line skates.
    • They aren't roller skates, they're in-line skates, and I feel decidedly dodgy on them.
    • The current models are updated versions of their 1950s predecessors and feature lightweight, foldable metals such as aluminium or titanium, narrow bases, and low friction wheels similar to those used in in-line skates.
    • To help pass the time, I do some serious downhill training on in-line skates.
    • He plans to ‘travel’ from York to the Royal British Legion conference at Blackpool on a pair of in-line skates.
    • Section 235 requires employers to ensure that a worker riding a bicycle or using in-line skates or a similar means of transport wears an approved cycling helmet.
    • A hill you hardly notice on foot can look like a black diamond ski run when you're on in-line skates.
    • An estimated 600,000 Quebecers use in-line skates, a number that is growing by approximately 100,000 each year..
    • He even claimed to neighbours in Fulham, west London, that he held the world record for the greatest number of double-decker buses jumped on in-line skates.
    • There are notable Halloween pictures, such as a pair of knobby-kneed fourth-grade boys in pastel tutus on in-line skates, grinning from ear to ear.
 
 
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