abseil 英 [ˈæbseɪl]   美 [ˈɑpˌzaɪl, -ˌsaɪl, ˈæb-]

abseil

abseil  英 [ˈæbseɪl] 美 [ˈɑpˌzaɪl, -ˌsaɪl, ˈæb-]

n. 沿绳滑下法 

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If the trek isn’t a sufficient vertical challenge, try the ice climb, 20m up a sheer ice wall, and the ice abseil back down. 如果光是冰面跋涉无法满足你,可以尝试冰岩攀登,攀爬一个20米高的冰墙,并感受冰上绳降。
Mick said: 'We would abseil about 200ft down. As the building swayed about you were just left bouncing around on all your ropes. Mick说道:“我们会被绳子吊着下降约200英尺,而大楼会随着风微微摇晃,你只能随着绳子左右摇摆。”

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  • n. 沿绳滑下法
  • 1. If the trek isn’t a sufficient vertical challenge, try the ice climb, 20m up a sheer ice wall, and the ice abseil back down.

    如果光是冰面跋涉无法满足你,可以尝试冰岩攀登,攀爬一个20米高的冰墙,并感受冰上绳降。

  • 2. Mick said: 'We would abseil about 200ft down. As the building swayed about you were just left bouncing around on all your ropes.

    Mick说道:“我们会被绳子吊着下降约200英尺,而大楼会随着风微微摇晃,你只能随着绳子左右摇摆。”

  • 3. Now when I feel the old urge to abseil or explore caves or teeter at a great height I remind myself that I do not have to prove a thing.

    现在,当我有了类似冲动想去攀岩或是探索岩洞或是别的什么胆战心惊的活动,我就会提醒自己我不必证明什么。

ab·seil / ˈæbseɪl ; NAmE ˈæbseɪl / ( BrE) ( NAmE rap·pel ) verb [intransitive ] abseil(down, off, etc. sth) to go down a steep cliffor rock while attached to a rope, pushing against the slope or rock with your feet 绕绳下降(用绳缠绕着身体,双脚蹬陡坡或峭壁自己放绳下滑) ab·seil ( BrE) ( NAmE rap·pel ) noun abseil abseils abseiled abseiling ab·seil / ˈæbseɪl ; NAmE ˈæbseɪl /
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