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roller skate - Übersetzung nach deutsch

SHOE OR OVERSHOE WITH WHEELS
Roller skate; Rollerskates; Rollerskate; Quad skates; Roller Skate; 🛼
  • A pair of roller skates
  • A pair of roller skates within the permanent collection of [[The Children's Museum of Indianapolis]]. Skates like these fit over shoes and were adjustable.

roller skate         
Rollschuh (Sandale auf Rollen); Rollschuhlaufen
roller skating         
  • An advert for an early 20th-century model which fitted over ordinary shoes
  • A crowd of roller skaters watch an exhibition in Chicago in 1939.
  • Inline roller skater on a slalom course
  • A 24-hour roller skating endurance competition in Paris, held in 1911
  • Indoor roller skating in England, 1908
  • 1860–1870}}
  • Standard roller skate (quad) trucks compared to 3-inch wide skate board (Penny) trucks (bottom).
  • title=Patent US809980 – Roller-skate.}}</ref> known as ''Takypod'' in Sweden, circa 1910
  • Roller skates in the United States around 1905
  • 1931 Medal awarded to Robert Bruce for his amateur world record for non-stop roller skating at Aberdeen's Music Hall. His record breaking time was 61 hours and 36 minutes.
  • Typical In-line skating protective gear includes helmet, elbow pads, wrist guards, and knee pads.
  • Stopless quad skate plates
SPORT, ACTIVITY, OR FORM OF TRANSPORTATION INVOLVING SHOES WITH SMALL WHEELS ATTACHED TO THE SOLES
Roller Skating; Rollerskating; Roller-Skating; Roller blading; Quad skating; Roller Skater; Quad Freestyle Dance Skating; Anti rockers; Roller skater; Roller skaters; Roller-skating; Freestyle skating; Rollerbladers
Rollschuhlaufen
road roller         
  • Flattened and leveled construction site with road roller in the background
  • Antique "Kemna" road roller
  • Rollers compact the asphalt layer. [[Buryatia]], [[Russia]]
COMPACTOR TYPE ENGINEERING VEHICLE
Roller-compactor; Road Roller; Road rollers; Roadrollers; Vibratory rollers; Roadrollerda
n. Straßenwalze, Gefährt für das abflachen von Straßen; Person eine Straßenwalze fahrend

Definition

roller skate
¦ noun each of a pair of boots or metal frames fitted to shoes with four or more small wheels, for gliding across a hard surface.
Derivatives
roller-skate verb
roller skater noun
roller skating noun

Wikipedia

Roller skates

Roller skates, are shoes or bindings that fit onto shoes that are worn to enable the wearer to roll along on wheels. The first roller skate was an inline skate design, effectively an ice skate with wheels replacing the blade. Later the "quad skate" style became more popular, consisting of four wheels arranged in the same configuration as a typical car.

Roller skating is a hobby, sport, and mode of transportation using roller skates.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für roller skate
1. So I tried to keep a low profile, to skate by unnoticed." And she doesn‘t mean just figuratively: She in fact has always liked to roller skate.
2. The teens were on a lighted church parking lot where it was common for kids to play basketball or roller–skate, and adults were nearby.
3. Muldowney is a research assistant at DePaul University who always liked to roller skate and used to pride herself on never falling down.
4. Apparently innocuous, some of them have been attracting more customers by adding a plethora of roller skate rides, creating potential hazards and risks.
5. August 18 2005 23÷36 Outside the White House at dusk on Wednesday, at dusk , the warm summer evening was punctuated by the competing sounds of a roller–skate hockey game and several hundred anti–war protesters gathered for a "Vigil for Cindy Sheehan". It was a subdued jamboree of tambourine tapping, anti–war chants and people wearing "Bushit" T–shirts and bearing hand–written stickers with "mom", "grandpa" and "wife". Holding candles contained in silver foil, Styrofoam coffee cups or Evian water bottles, they had come to show support for Mrs Sheehan, the mother of a 24–year–old soldier, Casey, killed in Iraq.