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		Definition of roller skate in English: roller skatenoun ˈrəʊləskeɪtˈroʊlər ˌskeɪt Each of a pair of boots or metal frames fitted to shoes with four or more small wheels, for gliding across a hard surface. 四轮溜冰鞋,旱冰鞋 Example sentencesExamples -  He came up with a four-wheel skate with two pairs of wheels side by side, and so the modern four-wheel roller skate was created.
 -  They're on old-style roller skates, doing balletic disco-dancing, and this is their anthem.
 -  I wanted a pair of self-guiding, ball-bearing roller skates.
 -  On her feet were white Bobby socks and pink and white roller skates that looked like saddle shoes.
 -  Expect your first time to feel akin to being strapped to a dodgy roller skate in the middle of a quarry.
 -  Walking hand in hand, we passed several other people on roller skates, in bikinis and swimming trunks, with shopping bags in their hands and all.
 -  He imagined himself walking into the kitchen and tripping over roller skates.
 -  The softboot skates feel more like a hiking boot than a roller skate.
 -  They run millimetres from the ground and have all the suspension movement of a roller skate.
 -  They aren't roller skates, they're in-line skates, and I feel decidedly dodgy on them.
 -  Waiters glided, as if on invisible roller skates.
 -  In this city, you could get from A to B more quickly on a pair of roller skates!
 -  In fact, in-line skates are actually easier to skate in outdoors than quad roller skates, because in-line skates are more forgiving of cracks in the pavement.
 -  Colorful frilly skirts or plaid pants generally gave way to wild sandals or roller skates.
 -  I imagined the kingly roller skates I would wear.
 -  I grabbed the roller skates and put them on my feet.
 -  The law arrived quickly and ran down their quarry as he tried to make his getaway on one roller skate.
 -  The waitresses are on roller skates, nothing but rock music has been playing all night and there's not a designer label in sight.
 -  I tripped over a roller skate in my driveway and fell.
 -  The four wheels and the metal plate on a roller skate are much heavier than the single blade on an ice skate.
 
 
 verbˈrəʊləskeɪtˈroʊlər ˌskeɪt [no object]Glide across a hard surface on roller skates.  my friends and I roller-skated endlessly on warm summer afternoons Example sentencesExamples -  I learned how to roller-skate in two weeks and told him that I could do scenes with the skates on during the race to make it more visually appealing.
 -  But most people become friends because they both like to ride bicycles, go roller-skating or play computer games together.
 -  In those days we would roller-skate down the drive, hoping not to bump into prospective parents!
 -  I used to roller-skate into the sides of cars.
 -  Then in fifth grade I had taken a stab at roller-skating and accidentally ‘fell’ down a hill.
 -  But whenever I asked if I might do something, roller-skate around the block or play over at a friend's house, she got a distant, weary look.
 -  Most important, get out there yourself - shoot hoops, play catch, roller-skate or learn to snowboard together.
 -  My girlfriends and I roller-skated endlessly on warm summer afternoons and occasionally we'd put up a lemonade stand.
 -  Why should they be denied a place to roller skate so the council can make money from corporate events?
 -  In the afternoon I went out to play basketball and roller-skate
 
    Definition of roller skate in US English: roller skatenounˈroʊlər ˌskeɪtˈrōlər ˌskāt Each of a pair of boots or metal frames fitted to shoes with four or more small wheels, for gliding across a hard surface. 四轮溜冰鞋,旱冰鞋 Example sentencesExamples -  He came up with a four-wheel skate with two pairs of wheels side by side, and so the modern four-wheel roller skate was created.
 -  They run millimetres from the ground and have all the suspension movement of a roller skate.
 -  Walking hand in hand, we passed several other people on roller skates, in bikinis and swimming trunks, with shopping bags in their hands and all.
 -  The four wheels and the metal plate on a roller skate are much heavier than the single blade on an ice skate.
 -  Waiters glided, as if on invisible roller skates.
 -  They're on old-style roller skates, doing balletic disco-dancing, and this is their anthem.
 -  Colorful frilly skirts or plaid pants generally gave way to wild sandals or roller skates.
 -  I grabbed the roller skates and put them on my feet.
 -  I wanted a pair of self-guiding, ball-bearing roller skates.
 -  On her feet were white Bobby socks and pink and white roller skates that looked like saddle shoes.
 -  In this city, you could get from A to B more quickly on a pair of roller skates!
 -  Expect your first time to feel akin to being strapped to a dodgy roller skate in the middle of a quarry.
 -  The softboot skates feel more like a hiking boot than a roller skate.
 -  I tripped over a roller skate in my driveway and fell.
 -  The law arrived quickly and ran down their quarry as he tried to make his getaway on one roller skate.
 -  They aren't roller skates, they're in-line skates, and I feel decidedly dodgy on them.
 -  He imagined himself walking into the kitchen and tripping over roller skates.
 -  The waitresses are on roller skates, nothing but rock music has been playing all night and there's not a designer label in sight.
 -  In fact, in-line skates are actually easier to skate in outdoors than quad roller skates, because in-line skates are more forgiving of cracks in the pavement.
 -  I imagined the kingly roller skates I would wear.
 
 
 verbˈroʊlər ˌskeɪtˈrōlər ˌskāt [no object]Glide across a hard surface on roller skates.  my friends and I roller-skated endlessly on warm summer afternoons Example sentencesExamples -  Most important, get out there yourself - shoot hoops, play catch, roller-skate or learn to snowboard together.
 -  In those days we would roller-skate down the drive, hoping not to bump into prospective parents!
 -  Then in fifth grade I had taken a stab at roller-skating and accidentally ‘fell’ down a hill.
 -  But whenever I asked if I might do something, roller-skate around the block or play over at a friend's house, she got a distant, weary look.
 -  Why should they be denied a place to roller skate so the council can make money from corporate events?
 -  But most people become friends because they both like to ride bicycles, go roller-skating or play computer games together.
 -  In the afternoon I went out to play basketball and roller-skate
 -  I used to roller-skate into the sides of cars.
 -  My girlfriends and I roller-skated endlessly on warm summer afternoons and occasionally we'd put up a lemonade stand.
 -  I learned how to roller-skate in two weeks and told him that I could do scenes with the skates on during the race to make it more visually appealing.
 
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