rink
rink 英 [rɪŋk] 美 [rɪŋk]
n. 溜冰场,室内溜冰场;冰球场 vi. 溜冰
名词复数:rinks
- Use the noun rink for an indoor area where you can ice skate or roller skate, or for the surface itself. If skating around and around to blasting music is your thing, head to a rink.
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- n. 溜冰场,室内溜冰场;冰球场
- vi. 溜冰
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1. Mikey imagined that they were skating a victory lap around the Olympic rink and she was a member of a gold-medal hockey team.
米奇想象着他们正在奥运会的冰球场上绕场一圈庆祝胜利,而自己就是冠军队里的一员。
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2. Yes, that Rockefeller Center, with the Christmas tree, ice rink, tourist hordes, and thousands of harried New Yorkers shuttling back and forth to their offices.
没错,就是那个洛克菲勒中心,那个有圣诞树、溜冰场、成群游客和成千上万往返于上班地点的纽约客的洛克菲勒中心。
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3. When they were little, they liked Barbies; when they were bigger, they hung out at the roller rink on Friday nights.
当他们小的时候,他们都喜欢芭比娃娃,在他们长大一些后,他们周五都会去溜冰场。
- rink (n.) late 14c., Scottish dialect, probably from Old French renc, reng "row, line," from Frankish or another Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *hringaz "something curved, circle," from PIE root *sker- (2) "to turn, bend." Probably confused in meaning with ring (n.1) in sense of "area marked out for a sporting contest." From 1787 in curling; ice hockey sense first attested 1896.
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