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ski [ski:]1 noun∎ a pair of skis une paire de skisfaire du ski, skier;∎ they skied down the slope ils descendirent la pente à ski(clothes, boots, lessons) de ski∎ I've never skied the red run je n'ai jamais descendu la piste rouge►► ski instructor moniteur(trice) m,f de ski;ski jumping saut m à skis;ski pants fuseau m, pantalon m de ski;ski pass forfait m de remonte-pente;ski plane avion m à skis;ski pole bâton m de ski;ski resort station f de ski;American ski stick bâton m de ski;ski suit combinaison f de ski;ski tow téléski m;ski trail piste f de ski;ski wax fart m (pour skis) -
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1. noun1) Ski, der2) (on vehicle) Kufe, die2. intransitive verbSki laufen od. fahren* * *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.) der Ski2. [ski:d] verb(to travel on or use skis especially as a leisure activity: He broke his leg when he was skiing.) Ski fahren- academic.ru/118456/ski-">ski-- skier
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- ski tow* * *[ski:]I. n Ski m, Schi ma pair of \skis ein Paar Skieron \skis auf SkiernII. vi Ski fahren [o laufen]to \ski down the slope die Piste herunterfahren* * *[skiː]1. nSki m; (AVIAT) Kufe f2. viSki laufen or fahrenthey skied down the slope — sie fuhren (auf ihren Skiern) den Hang hinunter
* * *ski [skiː]A pl ski, skis [-z] s1. Ski m2. FLUG (Schnee)Kufe fB adj Ski…:* * *1. noun1) Ski, der2) (on vehicle) Kufe, die2. intransitive verbSki laufen od. fahren* * *n.Ski -er m. v.Ski fahren ausdr.Ski laufen ausdr. -
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[skiː] 1. сущ.1) лыжа2. гл.; прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. skied, ski'dThey treated the running surface of the skis with dope. — Они обработали нижнюю поверхность лыж мазью.
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