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Kevin
Difference between "ski track/trail/run/slope"
Hi,
I was just wondering how to translate "piste de ski" (French) into English when I realized there were many possibilities: Ski track, ski trail, ski run, ski slope
Could you tell me what makes these terms different and what would be more commonly used?
For example if you're going to a ski resort during your holidays / or / if you're a professional skier and it's your sport, what would you say they're skiing on?
Thank you.
1 дек. 2016 г., 13:26
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Hey Kevin,
They all essentially mean the same thing, however you don't often hear 'ski tracks'.
Ski trail/run can refer to specific paths down a mountain you will see on the trail map. Someone could ask "Which trail/run did you come down?" "That was a difficult trail/run".
Slope is similar but typically more vague, and in my experience refers to the mountain as a whole. You'll hear something like "How were the slopes today?", "I'm heading to the slopes this weekend"
Hope this helps.
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английский, филиппинский (тагалогский), французский, гэльский (ирландский), норвежский
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английский, филиппинский (тагалогский), гэльский (ирландский), норвежский
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