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Word: Ski Tow

Definition: A ski tow is a powered device that helps skiers get up a hill or slope. It usually consists of a moving rope or cable that skiers hold onto, allowing them to be pulled uphill without having to walk or hike.

Usage Instructions:
  • Noun Usage: "We need to take the ski tow to get to the top of the mountain."
  • Verb Form: There is no direct verb form, but you can say "to ski tow" someone, meaning to use a ski tow to help them ascend.
Example Sentences:
  1. "After a long day of skiing, I was grateful for the ski tow that made it easier to get back up the hill."
  2. "The ski tow at the resort was very busy during the holiday season."
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, you might discuss different types of ski tows, such as: - T-bar: A type of ski tow where skiers hold onto a T-shaped bar that pulls them up. - Poma lift: A type of ski tow where a small chair-like device pulls skiers up the slope while they stand on their skis.

Word Variants:
  • Ski Lift: A broader term that can refer to any system that transports skiers uphill, including chair lifts and gondolas.
  • Skiing: The activity of moving over snow on skis, which is what you do when using a ski tow.
Different Meanings:

While "ski tow" specifically refers to a device for skiing, "tow" on its own can mean to pull something behind, especially a vehicle, using another vehicle.

Synonyms:
  • Ski lift: A general term for any lift designed for skiers.
  • Slope lift: Another term sometimes used to describe ski tows or lifts.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs that directly relate to "ski tow," but you might hear phrases like: - "Hit the slopes," which means to go skiing. - "Rise to the occasion," metaphorically similar to how a ski tow helps skiers rise up the hill.

Noun
  1. a powered conveyance that carries skiers up a hill

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