滑冰

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Character Breakdown

Usage and Context

滑冰 (huá bīng) literally means 'to slide on ice' and is commonly used to describe the activity of skating, especially ice skating. It is a verb phrase combining (to slip or slide) and (ice).

Common Collocations

  • 滑冰 (huá bīng xié): skating shoes or ice skates
  • 滑冰 (huá bīng chǎng): skating rink
  • 滑冰 (xué huá bīng): to learn skating

Practical Notes

滑冰 is typically used for ice skating rather than roller skating, which is (huá hàn bīng). When talking about skating, mentioning 滑冰 or 滑冰 helps specify the context. The verb is often used in everyday conversation about winter sports or recreational activities.

Common Confusion

滑冰 should not be confused with (huá xuě), which means skiing. Both involve sliding on snow or ice but are distinct sports.

Summary

Use 滑冰 when referring to ice skating activities, especially in casual or sports contexts. It is a straightforward verb phrase that learners can use to talk about skating outings, skills, or equipment.

Example Sentences

In winter, we often go skating in the park.

She has liked skating since she was little and is very skilled.

Skates must fit well to skate more steadily.