"Slaloms" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
noun - informal pl. Of slalom
1. a skiing competition in which competitors ski down a course with a series of gates through which they must pass.
Example: "The skier won the slalom competition by a narrow margin."
1. Water sports: The skier navigated the difficult slaloms on the icy lake with ease, her movements swift and precise.
2. Geography: The mountain range was known for its challenging slaloms of steep peaks and deep valleys.
3. Code sequences: The programmer adjusted the slaloms in the code to fix the error and improve performance.
4. Computer graphics: The video game featured complex slaloms of twisting roads and high-speed chicanes.
5. Bobsleigh racing: The bobsledder successfully navigated the treacherous slaloms and snowy berms to secure a podium finish.
Slalom (noun): a course in which a boat or other vehicle follows a winding course that changes direction frequently, typically through gates or around obstacles.<br><br>Example: In the slalom competition, skiers had to navigate through narrow gates and take sharp turns to achieve the fastest time.<br><br>Or <br><br>to slalom: to steer (a boat, vehicle, or aircraft) through a course with many turns or changes in direction.<br><br>Example: The sailor had to slalom through the crowded harbor to reach the open sea.