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1 alpinismo
• alpinism• mountain climbing• mountaineering• rock brake• rock climbing• rock composed of volcanic ash and gravel• rock-climber -
2 montańismo
• alpinism• mountaineering• rock brake• rock climbing• rock composed of volcanic ash and gravel• rock-climber -
3 alpinismo
alpinism; mountaineering -
4 andinismo
alpinism; mountaineering -
5 alpinismo
m.1 mountaineering, mountain climbing.2 alpinism, mountaineering, climbing, mountain climbing.* * *1 mountaineering, mountain climbing* * *SM mountaineering, climbing* * *masculino mountaineering, (mountain) climbing* * *= climbing, alpinism.Ex. Thus in games, manipulatory skills are often exercised and extended, as for example in games that involve running, climbing or making objects -- bows and arrows, catapults, clothes for dolls, and so on.Ex. The present study investigates the main differences between the following four mountain disciplines: free-climbing, alpinism, speleology and ski jumping.* * *masculino mountaineering, (mountain) climbing* * *= climbing, alpinism.Ex: Thus in games, manipulatory skills are often exercised and extended, as for example in games that involve running, climbing or making objects -- bows and arrows, catapults, clothes for dolls, and so on.
Ex: The present study investigates the main differences between the following four mountain disciplines: free-climbing, alpinism, speleology and ski jumping.* * *mountaineering, (mountain) climbing* * *
alpinismo sustantivo masculino
mountaineering, (mountain) climbing
alpinismo sustantivo masculino mountaineering, climbing
' alpinismo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alpina
- alpino
English:
climbing
- foothold
- mountain
- mountaineering
- rope
* * *alpinismo nmmountaineering, mountain climbing* * *m mountaineering, climbing* * *alpinismo nm: mountain climbing, mountaineering* * *alpinismo n mountaineering -
6 escalada libre
(n.) = free-climbingEx. The present study investigates the main differences between the following four mountain disciplines: free-climbing, alpinism, speleology and ski jumping.* * *(n.) = free-climbingEx: The present study investigates the main differences between the following four mountain disciplines: free-climbing, alpinism, speleology and ski jumping.
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7 espeleología
f.speleology, potholing, spelaeology.* * *1 potholing, speleology* * *SF potholing, spelunking ( esp EEUU), speleology frm* * *femenino spelunking, potholing (BrE)* * *= speleology, potholing, caving.Ex. The present study investigates the main differences between the following four mountain disciplines: free-climbing, alpinism, speleology and ski jumping.Ex. The author examines what drives people to do potholing, a worldwide pursuit with its own unique joys and dangers.Ex. This article focuses on the leisure pursuit of caving and those who participate in it.* * *femenino spelunking, potholing (BrE)* * *= speleology, potholing, caving.Ex: The present study investigates the main differences between the following four mountain disciplines: free-climbing, alpinism, speleology and ski jumping.
Ex: The author examines what drives people to do potholing, a worldwide pursuit with its own unique joys and dangers.Ex: This article focuses on the leisure pursuit of caving and those who participate in it.* * ** * *
espeleología sustantivo femenino
spelunking, potholing (BrE)
espeleología sustantivo femenino speleology, potholing
' espeleología' also found in these entries:
English:
potholing
- speleology
- pot
- spelunking
* * *espeleología nf* * *f spelunking, Brpotholing -
8 montañismo
m.mountaineering, alpinism, climbing, hill walking.* * *1 mountaineering, mountain climbing* * *SM mountaineering, mountain climbing* * *masculino mountaineering, mountain climbing* * *= climbing, mountaineering.Ex. Thus in games, manipulatory skills are often exercised and extended, as for example in games that involve running, climbing or making objects -- bows and arrows, catapults, clothes for dolls, and so on.Ex. The article is entitled 'Climb high: high altitude mountaineering lessons for librarians'.* * *masculino mountaineering, mountain climbing* * *= climbing, mountaineering.Ex: Thus in games, manipulatory skills are often exercised and extended, as for example in games that involve running, climbing or making objects -- bows and arrows, catapults, clothes for dolls, and so on.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Climb high: high altitude mountaineering lessons for librarians'.* * *mountaineering, mountain climbing* * *
montañismo sustantivo masculino
mountaineering, mountain climbing
montañismo sustantivo masculino mountaineering
' montañismo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arista
- clavo
English:
climbing
* * *montañismo nmmountaineering* * *m mountaineering* * *montañismo n mountaineering / mountain climbing
См. также в других словарях:
alpinism — ALPINÍSM s.n. Ramură sportivă care cuprinde ascensiunile în munţi, în special escaladarea părţilor greu accesibile ale acestora. – Din fr. alpinisme. Trimis de ana zecheru, 06.01.2003. Sursa: DEX 98 alpinísm s. n. Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004.… … Dicționar Român
alpinism — noun Mountain climbing, especially in the Alps. . . . our rapidly increasing knowledge of the Rocky Mountains of Canada for which geography is so greatly indebted to alpinism. See Also: alpinist … Wiktionary
alpinism — noun Usage: often capitalized Date: 1884 mountain climbing in the Alps or other high mountains • alpinist noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
alpinism — /al peuh niz euhm/, n. (often cap.) mountain climbing, esp. in the Alps. [1880 85; < F alpinisme. See ALPINE, ISM] * * * … Universalium
alpinísm — s. n … Romanian orthography
alpinism — Al·pin·ism || ælpɪnɪzm n. climbing of mountains (particularly the Alps) … English contemporary dictionary
alpinism — al·pin·ism … English syllables
Alpinism — noun mountain climbing (not restricted to the Alps) • Derivationally related forms: ↑alpinist • Hypernyms: ↑mountain climbing, ↑mountaineering … Useful english dictionary
Golden age of alpinism — The Golden age of alpinism was the period between Alfred Wills s ascent of the Wetterhorn in 1854 and Edward Whymper s ascent of the Matterhorn in 1865, during which many major Alpine peaks saw their first ascents.Its start slightly predating the … Wikipedia
Silver age of alpinism — The Silver age of alpinism is the name given to the era in mountaineering that began after Edward Whymper and party s ascent of the Matterhorn in 1865 and ended with W. W. Graham and party s ascent of the Dent du Géant in 1882. [… … Wikipedia
United International Alpinism Association — Tarptautinė alpinizmo asociacijų sąjunga statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Tarptautinė sporto organizacija, vienijanti visas alpinistų asociacijas, kurios pripažįsta Tarptautinės alpinizmo asociacijų sąjungos įstatus. Įkurta… … Sporto terminų žodynas