crampon

英['kræmpɒn] 美['kræmpɑːn]
  • n. 起重钓钩;带钉鞋底;冰爪
  • crab n.蟹;阴虱;爱争吵的人;[植]山楂子v.捕蟹;使横行;批评;抱怨
  • crabbed adj.暴躁的;难辨认的;难懂的
  • crabber n.捕蟹人;捕蟹小船;专爱挑剔的人
  • crabbery n.捕蟹处
  • crabbily adv.执拗地;暴躁地;乖戾地
Noun:
  1. a hinged pair of curved iron bars; used to raise heavy objects

  2. an iron spike attached to the shoe to prevent slipping on ice when walking or climbing

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Although they resemble approach shoes, they have the grip of a honed crampon.
      仅管这双鞋看起来相似于其它鞋子,但却具有如同钉鞋般好的抓地力。
    2. During the descent, the rope got stuck in Pasangs crampon and was torn away from his pack and fell down the abyss.
      在下撤过程中,绳索钩住了帕桑的冰爪;冰爪从他的背包上被扯下来掉到了深渊里。
    3. On snowslopes, beware of soft, sticky snow that balls up between crampon points, transforming them into roller skates in a matter of seconds.
      在雪坡上,小心软而粘的雪沾到冰爪齿间,经过一段时间会变的硬而且滑。