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Sleigh English

Sled British pronunciation [sle? ] American pronunciation [sle? ]

Sleigh, an English word, is mainly used as a noun and a verb, which is translated as "sleigh" when used as a noun; When used as a verb, it translates into "sleigh, sleigh".

Example:

1, he tried to pull the sleigh with reduced weight. Did he pull it lightly? Sleigh? With what he has? Strength.

He has sledges and reindeer. He has sledges and reindeer.

This horse knows how to pull a sled. The horse pulled the sled and ran to our destination.

Extended data:

Sledding is one of the snow sports. A sport in which a metal or wooden double sled skateboard slides at high speed along a special ice track with various bends to the finish line in a competition. The ideal weather is a sunny day with a temperature equal to or lower than 0℃.

Sledding originated in Switzerland and gradually became popular in Europe, North America and Asia. The sled was originally made of wood, and later it was made of metal. 1884 The first open sleigh race was held in Britain. ? 1964 Innsbruck Winter Olympics sleigh made its debut at the Olympic Games. ? 20 14 Sochi Winter Olympics added the sled team relay.

The highest organizations in bobsleigh are the International Federation of bobsleigh and the International Federation of bobsleigh. 1923 1 1 was established in Paris with its headquarters in Milan. The highest organization of sleigh in China is the China Sleigh Association.

Chinese history

In the past, the traffic in the northeast was very underdeveloped, especially in the cold winter, especially after the heavy snow, which made it even more inconvenient to travel. Horse-drawn sledge is an important means of transportation. In the forest farm in northeast China, people often use horse-drawn sleds as transportation tools to transport wood in winter. Therefore, sled was first used as a means of transportation in China, and then it gradually became popular and became a kind of entertainment.