"Ski-tow" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ski-tow" Meaning

A ski-tow, also known as a tow rope or boot track, is a mechanical device used in winter sports to pull skiers up a slope or hill, either for recreational or instructional purposes. It typically consists of a rope or cable connected to a pulley system, which is usually operated by a machine or human. The ski-tow pulls a skier up the slope, allowing them to glide down without having to walk or climb.

"Ski-tow" Examples

5 Examples of "ski-tow" in Sentences:


1. Mechanical aid for skiing: The ski-tow is a rope or cable mechanism used to pull a skier back up to the top of a slope, especially for beginners or to gain a quick ascent.
(Example) After a few frustrated attempts to hike uphill, Tom decided to use the resort's ski-tow to get to the higher trails.
2. In a skiing competition: A skier experiencing technical difficulties can use the ski-tow to safely ski back down to the bottom, ensuring a safe and intentional end to the run.
(Example) The ski patrol was on hand to assist Jackie after her equipment malfunctioned, and she took advantage of the tow to slide safely to the bottom of the mountain.
3. Evoking a different meaning: In some contexts, "to tow" suggests pulling that is abnormally slow, as if it were a slow-moving ski tow.
(Example) Kate's deadweight caused the small inflatable boat to begin to tow along very slowly as her and her people tried, but not hard enough to successfully maneuver fast while floating near the water close by.
4. Contrast with other kinds of skiing transportations: The primary difference between a ski tow and chairlift are the way the user rides up the mountain – the tow rope is purely manual, using hands pulling on the cord and our skiers either end of the rope.
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