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ducks and drakes - ترجمة إلى الهولندية

GAME OF SKILL
Skipping stones; Ducks and drakes; Stone skiffing; Stone skimming; Stone Skimming; Rock skipping; Skimming stones; Skipping rocks
  • Stone skipping
  • Stone skimming
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1921 FILM BY MAURICE CAMPBELL
Skipping stones; Ducks and drakes; Stone skiffing; Stone skimming; Stone Skimming; Rock skipping; Skimming stones; Skipping rocks
het scheren van steentjes over het water (spel)
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  • Autzen Stadium
  • Oregon vs. Colorado in the [[2002 Fiesta Bowl]]
  • Oregon vs. Auburn in the [[2011 BCS National Championship Game]]
  • [[Len Casanova]],<br />Head Coach 1951–1966
  • The uniforms designed in 2013 to honor the [[United States Armed Forces]].
  • The 1916 football team
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  • The Oregon team of 1894
FOOTBALL TEAM OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Oregon Ducks Football; University of Oregon Ducks football; Oregon Webfoots football; Win the day; University of Oregon football team; Oregon Ducks football team
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تعريف

ducks and drakes
¦ noun a game of throwing flat stones so that they skim along the surface of water.
Origin
C16: from the movement of the stone over the water.

ويكيبيديا

Stone skipping

Stone skipping and stone skimming are considered related but distinct activities: both refer to the art of throwing a flat stone across the water in such a way (usually sidearm) that it bounces off the surface. The objective of "skipping" is to see how many times a stone can bounce before it sinks into the water; the objective of "skimming" is to see how far a bouncing stone can travel across the water before it sinks into the water. In Japan, the practice is referred to as Mizu Kiri, which loosely translates to "water cutting". In Mizu Kiri contests, both skimming and skipping principles, as well as a throw's overall aesthetic quality, are taken into account to determine the winners.