Definition von tobogganing im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
- Present participle of toboggan
I can't win, can I? You think I'm posh and my folks think I'm tobogganing down-market faster than the royal family.
- the use of toboggans, historically for transport, but now usually for pleasure or for organised sport
There are many winter activities if skiing or snowboarding aren't on your list — guided scenic motorcoach tours, horse-drawn sleigh rides, Johnston Canyon icewalks, ice-fishing, snowshoeing, skating, tobogganing, and more.
- riding on a long light sled with low handrails
- Sport of sliding down a snow-covered hill on a toboggan, a long, flat-bottomed sled made of thin boards curved up at the front end. The word is of Algonquian origin and probably refers to a towing sled. Tobogganing as a sport appears to have originated on the slopes of Mount Royal in Montreal in the late 19th century. In the early 20th century many tobogganing chutes (3-ft-wide wood-or ice-sided channels) were built
- toboggan
- to slide down a hill on a toboggan or other object
The hillside, lined with a coating of wet leaves ready to toboggan her down the slope, made her grateful for a few saplings that provided handholds.
- toboggan
- A long sled without runners, with the front end curled upwards, which may be pulled across snow by a cord or used to coast down hills
Trenance Park has gardens, a toboggan run, miniature golf and the indoor delights of Water World with its tropical fun pool and flumes.
- toboggan
- Something which, once it starts(figuratively) going downhill, is unstoppable until it reaches the bottom
We all have found out that once a show goes into rehearsal, it's a toboggan slide and there's not enough time. So we had six months of preproduction meetings.
- toboggan
- to (figuratively) go downhill unstoppably until one reaches the bottom
I can't win, can I? You think I'm posh and my folks think I'm tobogganing down-market faster than the royal family.
- toboggan
- A similar sled of wood, pulled by dogs, possibly with steel runners, made to transport cargo
These animals are harnessed by a padded collar to a light flat sleigh, of skins stretched across a frame of thin wood, called a toboggan.
- toboggan
- to go downhill unstoppably until one reaches the bottom
- toboggan
- Something which, once it starts going downhill, is unstoppable until it reaches the bottom
- toboggan
- move along on a luge or toboggan
- toboggan
- a winter hat or ski mask
- toboggan
- a flat-bottomed sled with no runners, as used by Canadian Indians
- toboggan
- a light sled, mainly used for sliding down hills for pleasure
- toboggan
- {i} sled
- toboggan
- a long narrow sled without runners; boards curve upward in front move along on a luge or toboggan
- toboggan
- A kind of sledge made of pliable board, turned up at one or both ends, used for coasting down hills or prepared inclined planes; also, a sleigh or sledge, to be drawn by dogs, or by hand, over soft and deep snow
- toboggan
- A toboggan is a light wooden board with a curved front, used for travelling down hills on snow or ice. = sled, sledge. a light wooden board with a curved front, used for sliding down hills covered in snow sledge (tobogan, from tobagun ). to slide down a hill on a toboggan
- toboggan
- {f} sled on snow in a toboggan (type of large sled)
- toboggan
- a long narrow sled without runners; boards curve upward in front
- toboggan
- To slide down hill over the snow or ice on a toboggan