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surfing$93465$ - перевод на Английский

RIDING ON THE EXTERIORS OF RAIL VEHICLES
Trainsurfing; Subway surfing; Tubesurfing; Tube surfing; Metrosurfing; Metro surfing; Metro-surfing; Train-surfing; Subway-surfing; Tube-surfing; Trainrider; Trainsurf; Train surf; Train surfer; Train surfers; Atapper; Zatsepers
  • Fencing between the cars of an [[81-717/714]] train which prevents passengers from falling into the gap and also impedes climbing between them
  • A crowded train with passengers riding on the outside in Bangladesh
  • Western Front, 1918]]. Soldiers cling on to the roofs and doors of a train already full of other troops.
  • An early horse-hauled rail car with passengers on its roof and foot boards
  • Police arrest a train surfer on the [[Moscow Metro]]
  • Crowded tram in [[Leningrad]], 1933
  • Refugees on the roof of a train during the [[Partition of India]], 1947
  • Train surfers climb on a high-speed [[Velaro RUS]] "Sapsan" [[electric multiple unit]] train.
  • Tram surfing in [[Sarajevo]] 2010

surfing      
n. surf (tamb. en Internet); surf en las olas; (inform.) recorrer por la red WWW, surfear por el Internet
surfer         
  • North Shore]] of [[Oahu]]
  • alt=Photo of surfer at bottom of wave, attempting to let tube envelop him
  • A variety of [[surfboards]]
  • A woman holding her surfboard about to surf in [[Morro Bay, California]]
  • Man wearing protective [[ear plugs]]
  • Pipeline Barrel at [[Pūpūkea, Hawaii]]
  • alt=Photo of the back of human wrist and hand. The thumb and pinkie are extended and the other fingers are folded against the palm.
  • Hawaiians surfing, 1858
  • Surfing a stationary, artificial wave in Southern California
  • alt=Photo of plastic cord attached to a surfboard and velcroed around surfer's ankle
  • alt=Photo of surfer catapulted into the air with feet higher than the head at 45-degree angle to the surface
  • A large wave breaking at Mavericks
  • North Shore]] of [[Oahu]], [[Hawaii]]
  • The [[geometry]] of tube shape can be represented as a ratio between length and width.
  • alt=Photo of a woman bent over surfboard rubbing bar of solid wax against the board with palm trees and ocean in background
  • [[Ítalo Ferreira]]
SPORT THAT CONSISTS OF RIDING A WAVE
Surfer; Index of surfing articles; User:Stewartadcock/List of surfing topics; Surfboarding; Surfers; Cutback (surfing move); Hawaiian surfing; Surfboarder; Surf camp; Barreling wave; Barreling waves; List of surfing topics; Boardwear; Surf wave; 🏄; Physics of surfing; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/The Physics of Surfing; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Physics of Surfing; Draft:Physics of Surfing; 🏄‍♀️; Longboard surfing; Shortboard surfing; Choppy waves
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surfer         
  • North Shore]] of [[Oahu]]
  • alt=Photo of surfer at bottom of wave, attempting to let tube envelop him
  • A variety of [[surfboards]]
  • A woman holding her surfboard about to surf in [[Morro Bay, California]]
  • Man wearing protective [[ear plugs]]
  • Pipeline Barrel at [[Pūpūkea, Hawaii]]
  • alt=Photo of the back of human wrist and hand. The thumb and pinkie are extended and the other fingers are folded against the palm.
  • Hawaiians surfing, 1858
  • Surfing a stationary, artificial wave in Southern California
  • alt=Photo of plastic cord attached to a surfboard and velcroed around surfer's ankle
  • alt=Photo of surfer catapulted into the air with feet higher than the head at 45-degree angle to the surface
  • A large wave breaking at Mavericks
  • North Shore]] of [[Oahu]], [[Hawaii]]
  • The [[geometry]] of tube shape can be represented as a ratio between length and width.
  • alt=Photo of a woman bent over surfboard rubbing bar of solid wax against the board with palm trees and ocean in background
  • [[Ítalo Ferreira]]
SPORT THAT CONSISTS OF RIDING A WAVE
Surfer; Index of surfing articles; User:Stewartadcock/List of surfing topics; Surfboarding; Surfers; Cutback (surfing move); Hawaiian surfing; Surfboarder; Surf camp; Barreling wave; Barreling waves; List of surfing topics; Boardwear; Surf wave; 🏄; Physics of surfing; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/The Physics of Surfing; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Physics of Surfing; Draft:Physics of Surfing; 🏄‍♀️; Longboard surfing; Shortboard surfing; Choppy waves

Определение

surfing
1.
Surfing is the sport of riding on the top of a wave while standing or lying on a special board.
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2.
Surfing is the activity of looking at different sites on the Internet, especially when you are not looking for anything in particular. (COMPUTING)
The simple fact is that, for most people, surfing is too expensive.
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Википедия

Train surfing

Train surfing (also known as train hopping or train hitching) is the act of riding on the outside of a moving train, tram or another rail transport. In a number of countries, the term train hopping is used synonymously with freight hopping, which means riding on the outside of a freight train, while train surfing can be practiced on any type of train. This type of travelling can be dangerous and even life-threatening, because there is a risk of death or serious injury from falling off a moving train, electrocution from power supply (overhead catenary wire, current collectors, resistors, etc.), colliding with railway infrastructure (bridges, tunnels, platforms, railway signals or other trains) while riding outside off structure gauge on the side or on the roof of a train, or unsuccessful attempts to jump on a moving train or off it. Today, the practice is forbidden by statutes on many railroads in the world. Despite this, it is still practiced, especially on those railroads where the trains are overcrowded.