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Что (кто) такое water-ski - определение

SURFACE WATER SPORT
Water skier; Water ski; Slalom waterskiing; Water-skiing; Waterski; Water-Skiing; Water Ski; Water Ski Racing; Waterskii; Waterskier; Wakeski; Water Skiing; Slalom water ski; Waterskiing; Water skiers; Waterski jumping; Water-ski
  • Water ski pyramid with 18 skiers Lake Zumbro, Minnesota, August 2010
  • Sea World]] on the [[Gold Coast, Queensland]], Australia
  • [[Barefoot skiing]] on [[Lake Ozonia]] in the Adirondacks
  • A privately owned, artificial water ski lake commonly referred to as Chantalyy Lakes By The Cliff Side, located near [[Orangeville, Ontario]], seen with a slalom course and jump ramp
  • Several types of water skis and [[wetsuit]]s, seen at the Kanalfestival 2011 in [[Datteln]]
  • A competitor at a trick skiing event in Austria in 2017
  • Aquaplaning]] was superseded by the development of water skiing.
  • A disabled water skier on a slalom sit ski
  • [[Ski Nautique]] 200, widely used for water skiing
  • Calgary, Alberta]]
  • Water skiers rising out of the water in [[Melbourne]]
  • Ski racing in Australia
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water-ski         
also waterski (water-skis, water-skiing, water-skied)
If you water-ski, you stand on skis in the water while being pulled along by a boat.
The staff will be happy to help arrange for you to swim, sail, or water-ski.
VERB: V
water-skiing
He offered to teach them water-skiing.
N-UNCOUNT
water-skiing         
waterski         
waterski         
¦ noun (plural waterskis) each of a pair of skis enabling the wearer to skim the surface of the water when towed by a motorboat.
¦ verb (waterskis, waterskiing, waterskied) travel on waterskis.
Derivatives
waterskier noun
Masters Water Ski Tournament         
ANNUAL WATER SKI COMPETITION
Masters Waterski and Wakeboard Tournament; Masters Tournament (water ski)
The Masters Water Ski Tournament is an annual water ski competition that has taken place since 1959. Competed each year on Memorial Day weekend, the event is held at Robin Lake in the Callaway Gardens resort area outside of Pine Mountain, Georgia.
Water Ski Hall of Fame and Museum         
  • Water Ski Hall of Fame
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Water Ski Hall of Fame and Museum; Water Ski Experience Hall of Fame and Museum; Water Ski Hall of Fame
The Water Ski Hall of Fame and Museum is the hall of fame, museum, and archive of the sport of water skiing. Founded in 1980 and currently located in Davenport, Florida, the organization is administered by the USA Water Ski Foundation.
Ski         
  • Modern cross-country skis from synthetic materials, with poles and shoes.
  • Combination of cap design (upper part) and sidewall laminated design (lower part, white)
  • Old skis
  •  A shaped alpine ski with relatively little sidecut and classic camber: the tip and tail touch the snow while the midsection is in the air.
  • Powder
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  • cable (kandahar) bindings]] and bamboo poles
NARROW STRIP OF SEMI-RIGID MATERIAL USED (USUALLY IN A PAIR) FOR GLIDING OVER SNOW IE SKIING
Skis; Bigfeet; Snow Ski; Downhill ski; Shaped ski; Backcountry ski; Radical side-cut ski; Carving ski; Ski manufacturing techniques; Norwegian ski
·add. ·noun ·same·as Skee.
ski         
  • Modern cross-country skis from synthetic materials, with poles and shoes.
  • Combination of cap design (upper part) and sidewall laminated design (lower part, white)
  • Old skis
  •  A shaped alpine ski with relatively little sidecut and classic camber: the tip and tail touch the snow while the midsection is in the air.
  • Powder
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  • cable (kandahar) bindings]] and bamboo poles
NARROW STRIP OF SEMI-RIGID MATERIAL USED (USUALLY IN A PAIR) FOR GLIDING OVER SNOW IE SKIING
Skis; Bigfeet; Snow Ski; Downhill ski; Shaped ski; Backcountry ski; Radical side-cut ski; Carving ski; Ski manufacturing techniques; Norwegian ski
¦ noun (plural skis) each of a pair of long, narrow pieces of hard, flexible material fastened under the feet for travelling over snow.
?a similar device attached beneath a vehicle or aircraft.
¦ verb (skis, skiing or ski-ing, skied) travel over snow on skis.
Derivatives
skiable adjective
skiing noun
Origin
C18: from Norw., from ON skith 'billet, snowshoe'.
skis         
  • Modern cross-country skis from synthetic materials, with poles and shoes.
  • Combination of cap design (upper part) and sidewall laminated design (lower part, white)
  • Old skis
  •  A shaped alpine ski with relatively little sidecut and classic camber: the tip and tail touch the snow while the midsection is in the air.
  • Powder
}}
  • pages=124}}</ref>
  • cable (kandahar) bindings]] and bamboo poles
NARROW STRIP OF SEMI-RIGID MATERIAL USED (USUALLY IN A PAIR) FOR GLIDING OVER SNOW IE SKIING
Skis; Bigfeet; Snow Ski; Downhill ski; Shaped ski; Backcountry ski; Radical side-cut ski; Carving ski; Ski manufacturing techniques; Norwegian ski
n. water skis
ski         
  • Modern cross-country skis from synthetic materials, with poles and shoes.
  • Combination of cap design (upper part) and sidewall laminated design (lower part, white)
  • Old skis
  •  A shaped alpine ski with relatively little sidecut and classic camber: the tip and tail touch the snow while the midsection is in the air.
  • Powder
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  • pages=124}}</ref>
  • cable (kandahar) bindings]] and bamboo poles
NARROW STRIP OF SEMI-RIGID MATERIAL USED (USUALLY IN A PAIR) FOR GLIDING OVER SNOW IE SKIING
Skis; Bigfeet; Snow Ski; Downhill ski; Shaped ski; Backcountry ski; Radical side-cut ski; Carving ski; Ski manufacturing techniques; Norwegian ski
(skis, skiing, skied)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Skis are long, flat, narrow pieces of wood, metal, or plastic that are fastened to boots so that you can move easily on snow or water.
...a pair of skis.
N-COUNT
2.
When people ski, they move over snow or water on skis.
They surf, ski and ride...
The whole party then skied off.
VERB: V, V adv/prep
skier (skiers)
He is an enthusiastic skier.
N-COUNT
skiing
My hobbies were skiing and scuba diving.
...a skiing holiday.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n
3.
You use ski to refer to things that are concerned with skiing.
...the Swiss ski resort of Klosters.
...a private ski instructor.
ADJ: ADJ n
4.
see also water-ski

Википедия

Water skiing

Water skiing (also waterskiing or water-skiing) is a surface water sport in which an individual is pulled behind a boat or a cable ski installation over a body of water, skimming the surface on two skis or one ski. The sport requires sufficient area on a stretch of water, one or two skis, a tow boat with tow rope, two or three people (depending on local boating laws), and a personal flotation device. In addition, the skier must have adequate upper and lower body strength, muscular endurance, and good balance.

There are water ski participants around the world, in Asia and Australia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas. In the United States alone, there are approximately 11 million water skiers and over 900 sanctioned water ski competitions every year. Australia boasts 1.3 million water skiers.

There are many options for recreational or competitive water skiers. These include speed skiing, trick skiing, show skiing, slaloming, jumping, barefoot skiing and wakeski. Similar, related sports are wakeboarding, kneeboarding, discing, tubing, and sit-down hydrofoil.