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skate

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Other sports, Sport, Fish
ldoce_303_eskate1 /skeɪt/ ●●○ noun  1. [countable]DSO one of a pair of boots with metal blades on the bottom, for moving quickly on ice (溜)冰鞋 SYN ice skate5  See picture of skateboard 滑板, ice skates 冰鞋, in-line skates 直排轮旱冰鞋, roller skates 四轮旱冰鞋4  See picture of 见图 skate2. [countable]DS one of a pair of boots or frames with small wheels on the bottom, for moving quickly on flat smooth surfaces 旱冰鞋 SYN roller skate3. [countable, uncountable] (plural skate or skates)HBF a large flat sea fish that can be eaten 〔一种可食用的扁平大海鱼〕4 get/put your skates on British English spokenHURRY used to tell someone to hurry 赶快,赶紧 〔用于催促别人〕 Put your skates on, or you’ll be late for school. 动作快点,不然你上学要迟到了。
Examples from the Corpus
skateI suspect that most sensible designers would think in terms of something more like a skate.The only thing it hasn't got is a decent skate shop.Ice skates were only a $ 74 million business.But in-line skates were a $ 700 million business and growing at 20 percent a year, Wakefield said.Louis' blue and red, canceled the morning skate.The park is pretty dialled in with a food shop, skate shop, and the midi ramp.
Related topics: Other sports
skate2 ●●○ verb [intransitive]  1 DSOto move on skates 滑冰,溜冰 The children skated on the frozen pond. 孩子们在结冰的池塘上滑冰。2. be skating on thin ice informalRISK to be doing something that may get you into trouble 如履薄冰,处境危险3skate over/around something phrasal verb AVOIDto avoid mentioning a problem or subject, or not give it enough attention 避免提起 〔某问题或话题〕;把〔问题等〕轻轻带过 The president was accused of skating over the issue of the homeless. 总统被指责在无家可归者的问题上轻描淡写。skater noun [countable]
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Examples from the Corpus
skateShe was 20 and worried about missing a year of skating.You are being foolish, I told myself, as the lights of cars and houses skated by.I skate down the road a bit before I shout at cops - or anyone that was giving me some shit.A buyer for the long haul would not skate far past the optimal point and towards bankruptcy costs.Gretzky was visibly upset after skating over to check on his wife.Take the Stars on Ice figure skating show as an example.The disaster started when Sandstrom was allowed to skate the puck unimpeded between Cam Neely and Bourque at the left point.
Origin skate1 1. (1600-1700) Dutch schaats stilt, skate, from Old North French escache stilt2. (1300-1400) Old Norse skata
with of Corpus boots a metal one of blades pair


skate
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skate1 /skeɪt/ noun
 Sense 1-2,4
 Date: 1600-1700
 Language: Dutch
 Origin: schaats 'stilt, skate', from Old North French escache 'stilt'
 Sense 3
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old Norse
 Origin: skata
1. [countable] one of a pair of boots with metal blades on the bottom, for moving quickly on ice
   SYN  ice skate
2. [countable] one of a pair of boots or frames with small wheels on the bottom, for moving quickly on flat smooth surfaces
   SYN  roller skate
3. [uncountable and countable] (plural skate or skates) a large flat sea fish that can be eaten
4. get/put your skates on British English spoken used to tell someone to hurry:
    Put your skates on, or you’ll be late for school.

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skate2 verb [intransitive]
1. to move on skates:
    The children skated on the frozen pond.
2. be skating on thin ice informal to be doing something that may get you into trouble
—skater noun [countable]
     
skate over/around something phrasal verb
  to avoid mentioning a problem or subject, or not give it enough attention:
    The President was accused of skating over the issue of the homeless.


skateBrE /skeɪt/ 🔊NAmE /skeɪt/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they skate BrE /skeɪt/ 🔊 NAmE /skeɪt/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it skates BrE /skeɪts/ 🔊 NAmE /skeɪts/ 🔊past simple skated BrE /ˈskeɪtɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈskeɪtɪd/ 🔊past participle skated BrE /ˈskeɪtɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈskeɪtɪd/ 🔊 -ing form skating BrE /ˈskeɪtɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈskeɪtɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive, transitive] to move on skates (usually referring to ice skating, if no other information is given) (通常指)滑冰,溜冰Can you skate? 你会滑冰吗?🔊🔊It was so cold that we were able to go skating on the lake. 天气极冷,我们能到湖上去滑冰了。🔊🔊~ sth He skated an exciting programme at the American Championships. 他在美国锦标赛上滑出一组扣人心弦的动作。🔊🔊 [intransitive] to ride on a skateboard 滑(滑板)be skating/walking on thin ˈiceto be taking a risk 履薄冰;冒风险 ˌskate ˈover sthto avoid talking about or considering a difficult subject 回避;避免涉及He politely skated over the issue. 他礼貌地避开了那个问题。🔊🔊
skateBrE /skeɪt/ 🔊NAmE /skeɪt/ 🔊 noun
= ice skate, roller skate a pair of skates一双冰鞋
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a large flat sea fish that can be eaten 鳐(扁体鱼,可食用)
get/put your ˈskates on(BrE, informal) used to tell sb to hurry 赶紧;赶快Get your skates on or you'll miss the bus. 快点,要不你就赶不上公共汽车了。🔊🔊