英語單詞

surfing是什麽意思

surfing

英 ['sɜːfɪŋ] 美 ['sɝfɪŋ]
  • n. 衝浪遊戲
  • v. 衝浪(surf的ing形式)

中文詞源


surfing 衝浪運動

surf,衝浪,-ing,動名詞後綴。

英文詞源


surfing (n.)
1955, verbal noun from surf (v.). The surfing craze went nationwide in U.S. from California in 1963. Surf-board is from 1826, originally in a Hawaiian and Polynesian context. Surf music attested from 1963.
It is highly amusing to a stranger to go out into the south part of this town, some day when the sea is rolling in heavily over the reef, and to observe there the evolutions and rapid career of a company of surf-players. The sport is so attractive and full of wild excitement to Hawaiians, and withal so healthful, that I cannot but hope it will be many years before civilization shall look it out of countenance, or make it disreputable to indulge in this manly, though it be dangerous, exercise. [the Rev. Henry T. Cheever, "Life in the Sandwich Islands," New York, 1851]



"The basis of surfing music is a rock and roll bass beat figuration, coupled with a raunch-type weird-sounding lead guitar plus wailing saxes. Surfing music has to sound untrained with a certain rough flavor to appeal to the teenagers." [music publisher Murray Wilson, quoted in "Billboard," June 29, 1963]

雙語例句


1. Surfing the Internet is fun, but it's also a time waster.
上網很有意思,但也很浪費時間。

來自柯林斯例句

2. I'm going to be surfing bigger waves when I get to Australia!
到了澳大利亞後我要去浪頭更大的地方衝浪!

來自柯林斯例句

3. The simple fact is that, for most people, surfing is too expensive.
事情很簡單,那就是對大多數人來說,網上衝浪費用太高。

來自柯林斯例句

4. Wind surfing can be strenuous but immensely exciting.
風帆衝浪可能緊張吃力,但卻非常刺激。

來自柯林斯例句

5. Hawaii was the birthplace of surfing.
夏威夷是衝浪運動的發源地。

來自《權威詞典》

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