bungee jumping
英 [ˈbʌndʒi dʒʌmpɪŋ]
美 [ˈbʌndʒi dʒʌmpɪŋ]
n. 蹦极跳,高空弹跳(体育运动,用弹力长绳捆脚从高空跳下)
牛津词典
noun
- 蹦极跳,高空弹跳(体育运动,用弹力长绳捆脚从高空跳下)
a sport in which a person jumps from a high place, such as a bridge or a cliff , with a bungee tied to their feet- to go bungee jumping
去蹦极
- to go bungee jumping
柯林斯词典
- 蹦极(跳)
If someone goesbungee jumping, they jump from a high place such as a bridge or cliff with a long piece of strong elastic cord tied around their ankle connecting them to the bridge or cliff.
双语例句
- I've conquered acrophobia once and for all after the bungee jumping.
那次蹦极跳以后我已经彻底地征服了恐高症。 - Kissing releases the same neurotransmitters in our brains as parachuting, bungee jumping, and running.
接吻可令大脑释放出与跳伞、蹦极及奔跑时相同的神经递质。 - Want to try bungee jumping?
想去玩蹦极? - We went bungee jumping when we were in Australia.
在澳大利亚的时候我们去了蹦极跳。 - Bungee jumping, skydiving, and cliff diving are the most common.
蹦极、跳伞和悬崖跳水最常见。 - It's the only reason bungee jumping exists.
这就是蹦极跳运动出现的惟一原因。 - It is estimated that two million people around the world have now tried bungee jumping.
据估计世界上已有两百万人体验过蹦极跳了。 - Bungee jumping, for example, covers several academic fields including sports psychology and meteorology.
比如,蹦极就涉及了运动心理学和气象学等诸多学术领域。 - Skydiving and bungee jumping are a common topic of conversation.
跳伞和蹦极已经成了人们日常谈论的话题。 - It is necessary for some of these people to seek danger in activities such as bungee jumping.
这是必要的人,这些人寻求的危险活动,如蹦极。
