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单词 Rollerblade
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Definition of Rollerblade in English:

Rollerblade

noun ˈrəʊləbleɪdˈroʊlərˌbleɪd
trademark
  • An in-line skate.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I put on my rollerblades, which I had packed in the car, and headed out the front door.
    • She asked as she strapped on her rollerblades and equipment.
    • I've immunized myself to bike theft by switching to rollerblades.
    • They chased me home every day, all of us on rollerblades.
    • With her shoes strings tied together and the soles slung over one shoulder, Haley wove through the crowds on her rollerblades.
    • Suddenly Sam's gaze snapped up, and he navigated his rollerblades awkwardly onto the lush grass of the park waving at someone he obviously recognized in the distance.
    • We had some old rollerblades and a few model rocket engines and duct tape.
    • In the spring, a good bike and even some rollerblades would be a good investment.
    • She stood at the edge of the grass for a moment, her backpack on her shoulders and her rollerblades held in one hand, and looked for her friend.
    • He took his bag off and dropped it on the desktop, and leaned down to take off his rollerblades, replacing them with shoes.
    • Leslie and I were on our rollerblades, Aaron was on his skateboard, and AJ was just walking.
    • He dropped his backpack and started untying his rollerblades.
    • After we'd gotten strapped up with the appropriate gear and the shop's not-so-clean rollerblades, I tried to get Charles off the bench he was sitting on.
    • Inside were her rollerblades, white helmet, skiing accessories, and a couple of stuffed toys.
    • Dust off your rollerblades, grab a hockey stick and a street puck and hit the street with your husband.
    • They attempted to play pool, then they attempted to play tennis in rollerblades.
    • Skateboards, scooters and rollerblades are also prohibited at the memorial because of the destructive nature of the contraptions.
    • The last time I was there, I ran into a group of St. Mary's students buying rollerblades.
    • She grinned and tightened her red rollerblades.
    • The school rules didn't permit any skateboards or rollerblades.
verbˈrəʊləbleɪdˈroʊlərˌbleɪd
[no object]
  • Skate using Rollerblades.

    they don't drive cars but they do rollerblade
    rollerblading was ideal for runners whose knees were beginning to give out
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Normally, around this time, you'd have people biking through here, rollerblading, jogging.
    • While the trail is primarily gravel and thus not suitable for rollerblading, it offers excellent opportunities for walking, jogging and cycling.
    • What I do is get involved in other activities such as rollerblading, skateboarding, other sports, etc.
    • We have heard stories about people who were rollerblading to work or biking to work, or even walking two hours to get to their jobs.
    • It's obvious that snowboarding wear is heavily influenced by streetwear, such as skateboarding and rollerblading.
    • You are not rollerblading, but in-line skating with Rollerblade in-line skates.
    • I can't help rollerblading by each house without thinking, ‘Wow, this place was here a century ago.’
    • Especially when I could have been doing something else like topping up my tan on the beach with my friends, rollerblading along the boardwalk, playing volleyball.
    • ‘We had lunch, shopped around, talked about the tournament, and rollerbladed through the city,’ he said, deciding to stop there.
    • Some great ideas include jogging, rollerblading, or riding a bike.
    • No one knows whether kids today run a greater risk of fractures because they're skateboarding or rollerblading more - sports that can lead to falls.
    • Get a group of friends together and partake in more outdoor activities such as beach volleyball, Frisbee, Football, rollerblading, or biking at least four to seven days a week,
    • She restrained the urge to throw one of her five-pound weights at him, who's flight had come in two days earlier and was rollerblading in front of her, throwing taunting remarks over his shoulder.
    • Are you going to stop rollerblading because you broke you wrist twice?
    • Right now they are rollerblading and throwing water balloons.
    • She likes reading, rollerblading, writing and surfing.
    • I would've gone, but she wanted to keep rollerblading around the park.
    • He talked about the walking and just the creative nature of how people got around today. whether it was rollerblading, bikes or skateboards.
    • What about the pizza place we went to after rollerblading?
    • It's like learning your neighbor is a chiropractor whose hobby is choreographed rollerblading and then being ordered to hope she's happy in life.

Derivatives

  • rollerblader

  • noun ˈrəʊləbleɪdəˈroʊlərˌbleɪdər
    • See the rollerblader at the end of the sidewalk?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He's a great rollerblader and has recently got into rock climbing, too.
      • ‘We will ‘police’ the skateboarders and rollerbladers and make sure they respect their ‘neighbours’.’
      • He watched the runners, bikers and rollerbladers all very busy, up and down the banks of the river.
      • I slowed down to allow an out of control roller-blader to pass by in front of me and was rammed from behind by a woman in a small car.
      • Those things forbidden included a dog, a rollerblader, a bicycle, and a martini.
      • For all the roller-bladers, skateboarders and BMX lovers out there, the park has an amazing arrangement of challenging surfaces.
      • Back home in Holland, a roller-blader crashed outside the player's driveway.
      • On the way to a club we saw an incredible river of rollerbladers.
      • I had meant to be on time but as I was walking up from Piccadilly tube station I got knocked to the ground by a speeding rollerblader.
      • It wouldn't just be for skaters, but for roller-bladers and people on bikes too.
      • They are used by rollerbladers, stroller-pushers, bicyclists, and rolly-bag toters.
      • Cyclists and rollerbladers stick to the ten-kilometre sealed track that skirts the edge of Stanley Park, following the sea wall.
      • There are no stores or amenities on the island and cars are not allowed, making for an abundance of bikers and roller-bladers gliding down the wide paved roads.
      • I look forward to a dedicated expressway just for roller-bladers.
      • Sushi restaurants and bars figure prominently, while roller-bladers are conspicuously absent.
      • And this stylish rollerblader shows off some of her skills in New York's Times Square.
      • The solution lies with less motor traffic and specially designated lanes for cyclists, rollerbladers, skateboarders and the rest, while reserving the sidewalks for whom they were originally intended: the pedestrians.
      • All skate or roller-bladers in Laois are invited along.
      • Our six-year-old friend showed natural ability on the ice, and we decided it had helped that she was an accomplished rollerblader.
 
 

Definition of Rollerblade in US English:

Rollerblade

nounˈroʊlərˌbleɪdˈrōlərˌblād
trademark
  • An in-line skate.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He dropped his backpack and started untying his rollerblades.
    • Skateboards, scooters and rollerblades are also prohibited at the memorial because of the destructive nature of the contraptions.
    • She asked as she strapped on her rollerblades and equipment.
    • He took his bag off and dropped it on the desktop, and leaned down to take off his rollerblades, replacing them with shoes.
    • The school rules didn't permit any skateboards or rollerblades.
    • I put on my rollerblades, which I had packed in the car, and headed out the front door.
    • She grinned and tightened her red rollerblades.
    • Suddenly Sam's gaze snapped up, and he navigated his rollerblades awkwardly onto the lush grass of the park waving at someone he obviously recognized in the distance.
    • They attempted to play pool, then they attempted to play tennis in rollerblades.
    • She stood at the edge of the grass for a moment, her backpack on her shoulders and her rollerblades held in one hand, and looked for her friend.
    • In the spring, a good bike and even some rollerblades would be a good investment.
    • I've immunized myself to bike theft by switching to rollerblades.
    • We had some old rollerblades and a few model rocket engines and duct tape.
    • Inside were her rollerblades, white helmet, skiing accessories, and a couple of stuffed toys.
    • They chased me home every day, all of us on rollerblades.
    • Leslie and I were on our rollerblades, Aaron was on his skateboard, and AJ was just walking.
    • With her shoes strings tied together and the soles slung over one shoulder, Haley wove through the crowds on her rollerblades.
    • The last time I was there, I ran into a group of St. Mary's students buying rollerblades.
    • After we'd gotten strapped up with the appropriate gear and the shop's not-so-clean rollerblades, I tried to get Charles off the bench he was sitting on.
    • Dust off your rollerblades, grab a hockey stick and a street puck and hit the street with your husband.
verbˈroʊlərˌbleɪdˈrōlərˌblād
[no object]
  • Skate using Rollerblades.

    rollerblading was made to order for runners whose knees are beginning to give out
    the muscular actor loves to rollerblade
    Example sentencesExamples
    • You are not rollerblading, but in-line skating with Rollerblade in-line skates.
    • Right now they are rollerblading and throwing water balloons.
    • She likes reading, rollerblading, writing and surfing.
    • It's like learning your neighbor is a chiropractor whose hobby is choreographed rollerblading and then being ordered to hope she's happy in life.
    • While the trail is primarily gravel and thus not suitable for rollerblading, it offers excellent opportunities for walking, jogging and cycling.
    • We have heard stories about people who were rollerblading to work or biking to work, or even walking two hours to get to their jobs.
    • It's obvious that snowboarding wear is heavily influenced by streetwear, such as skateboarding and rollerblading.
    • Normally, around this time, you'd have people biking through here, rollerblading, jogging.
    • What about the pizza place we went to after rollerblading?
    • No one knows whether kids today run a greater risk of fractures because they're skateboarding or rollerblading more - sports that can lead to falls.
    • I can't help rollerblading by each house without thinking, ‘Wow, this place was here a century ago.’
    • He talked about the walking and just the creative nature of how people got around today. whether it was rollerblading, bikes or skateboards.
    • She restrained the urge to throw one of her five-pound weights at him, who's flight had come in two days earlier and was rollerblading in front of her, throwing taunting remarks over his shoulder.
    • ‘We had lunch, shopped around, talked about the tournament, and rollerbladed through the city,’ he said, deciding to stop there.
    • I would've gone, but she wanted to keep rollerblading around the park.
    • What I do is get involved in other activities such as rollerblading, skateboarding, other sports, etc.
    • Are you going to stop rollerblading because you broke you wrist twice?
    • Get a group of friends together and partake in more outdoor activities such as beach volleyball, Frisbee, Football, rollerblading, or biking at least four to seven days a week,
    • Some great ideas include jogging, rollerblading, or riding a bike.
    • Especially when I could have been doing something else like topping up my tan on the beach with my friends, rollerblading along the boardwalk, playing volleyball.
 
 
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