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♦ ski /ski:/● ski bindings, attacchi da sci □ ski boots, scarponi da sci □ ski card, skipass; pass □ ski centre, centro sciistico □ ski course, pista di sci □ ski flyer, sciatore acrobatico □ ski flying, lo sci acrobatico □ ski gloves, guanti da sci □ ski goggles, occhiali da sciatore □ ski holidays, vacanze sulla neve □ ski instructor, maestro di sci □ ski jacket, giacca da sci □ ski jump, salto con gli sci; trampolino □ ski jumper, saltatore con gli sci □ ski-mountaineering, lo sci alpinismo □ ski pants, pantaloni da sci □ ski plane, aereo provvisto di sci □ ski-pole, racchetta da sci; bastoncino □ ski resort, stazione sciistica □ ski run, pista di sci □ ski-scooter, gatto delle nevi ( veicolo) □ ski slide, pista di sci □ ski slope, campo di sci □ ski stick, racchetta da sci □ ski suit, completo da sci □ ski tourer, sci escursionista □ ski touring, sci escursionismo □ ski tow, sciovia □ ski wax, sciolina.(to) ski /ski:/(pass. e p. p. skied), v. i.● to go skiing, andare a sciare: DIALOGO → - Going on holiday 1- I'm going skiing for a week in the French Alps, vado a sciare per una settimana sulle Alpi francesi. -
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I [skiː]1) (for snow) sci m.; (for water) sci m. (d'acqua)2) aer. pattino m.II [skiː]* * *1. [ski:] noun(one of a pair of long narrow strips of wood etc that are attached to the feet for gliding over snow, water etc.) sci2. [ski:d] verb(to travel on or use skis especially as a leisure activity: He broke his leg when he was skiing.) sciare- ski-- skier
- skiing
- ski jump
- ski jumper
- ski jumping
- ski lift
- ski pole
- ski resort
- ski slope
- ski run
- ski track/trail
- ski tow* * *I [skiː]1) (for snow) sci m.; (for water) sci m. (d'acqua)2) aer. pattino m.II [skiː]
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