mountaineering
/ˌmaʊntəˈnɪərɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌmaʊntnˈɪrɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌmau̇n-tə-ˈnir-iŋ/ (ame, mw)
mountaineering — 名詞
1. the outdoor sport of going up steep, high mountains on foot, often using ropes a
登山運動
攀登高山、有時需繩索的戶外運動
the outdoor sport of going up steep, high mountains on foot, often using ropes and special equipment when the rock or ice gets hard to handle
Joshua took up mountaineering after a school trip to the Alps last summer.
Joshua 去年暑假學校到阿爾卑斯山的旅行之後,就開始接觸登山運動。
pattern: take up mountaineering (begin as a hobby)
The Folake family spent two weeks mountaineering in Nepal during the dry season.
Folake 一家人在乾季時,到尼泊爾從事了兩週的登山活動。
pattern: spend [time] mountaineering in [place]
Mauricio bought new boots, a helmet, and a rope before his first mountaineering trip.
Mauricio 在第一次登山旅行前,買了新靴子、頭盔和一條繩索。
Bad weather forced the mountaineering team to turn back about two hours from the summit.
壞天氣迫使這支登山隊在距離山頂大約兩小時的地方折返。
Brooke joined a mountaineering club at university and started training every weekend.
Brooke 在大學加入了登山社,並開始每週末訓練。
- mountain climbing
the everyday phrase that most learners know; almost the same meaning, slightly less technical-sounding
- alpinism
formal and European-flavoured; usually for high, snowy peaks like the Alps or Andes
文法句型
go mountaineering
mountaineering + noun (gear, club, expedition)
用法筆記
Uncountable; do not use with 'a' or in the plural. Distinguish from 'hiking' (walking long distances on trails, usually without ropes) and 'climbing' (broader; includes indoor walls and short rock routes that are not full mountains).