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		Definition of snowcat in English: snowcat(also Sno-Cat) noun ˈsnəʊkatˈsnōkat A tracked vehicle for travelling over snow. 雪地履带式车辆 Example sentencesExamples -  The Trail Tenderizer is available for operation behind a snowmobile in four- and six-foot widths and an eight-foot width for pulling behind a small snowcat.
 -  Our route links temporarily into sprawling ski area trails groomed by a snowcat.
 -  As in Borovets, I don't believe it's a question of needing new massive investments, but simply of attending to maintenance regularly, and getting the snowcats up and down those slopes as soon as the new snow falls.
 -  Nate, the snowcat mechanic, gave me a ride over the pass to the Chevron in Garden City in his ancient Ford, its hefty exhaust leak filling the cab with fumes.
 -  Finally, there is the nirvana: a ski-in, ski-out home that is what it says it is: situated right on slopes which are snow-covered throughout the season and groomed by the lift company's snowcats daily.
 -  During one winter on Hood, high winds blew out a window in a snowcat being used for a rescue.
 -  In 1965, the world's first heli-ski operation began ferrying clients up to the ridges of the Purcell Range - a service now offered in the region by three chopper companies and a snowcat service.
 -  Common themes became evident, such as using biodegradable hydraulic fluid in snowcats, wildlife sensitivity, and trail designs that protect streambeds.
 -  Half an hour later, we were convincing the snowcat driver that the there was plenty of snow for him to rebuild the ramp into the longest rail at the park.
 -  Of the two work horses pulling implements, snowcats groom larger trails while snowmobiles most frequently cover narrower trails or work on inadequate snow to support a snowcat.
 -  That's when I came to work for Vail Resorts in 1984 as a snowcat operator in the winter.
 -  All food and supplies have to be brought in by snowcat or helicopter.
 
 
 Origin1940s: from snow + caterpillar.    Definition of snowcat in US English: snowcat(also Sno-Cat) nounˈsnōkat another term for snowmobile Example sentencesExamples -  That's when I came to work for Vail Resorts in 1984 as a snowcat operator in the winter.
 -  Common themes became evident, such as using biodegradable hydraulic fluid in snowcats, wildlife sensitivity, and trail designs that protect streambeds.
 -  Of the two work horses pulling implements, snowcats groom larger trails while snowmobiles most frequently cover narrower trails or work on inadequate snow to support a snowcat.
 -  Half an hour later, we were convincing the snowcat driver that the there was plenty of snow for him to rebuild the ramp into the longest rail at the park.
 -  Nate, the snowcat mechanic, gave me a ride over the pass to the Chevron in Garden City in his ancient Ford, its hefty exhaust leak filling the cab with fumes.
 -  In 1965, the world's first heli-ski operation began ferrying clients up to the ridges of the Purcell Range - a service now offered in the region by three chopper companies and a snowcat service.
 -  During one winter on Hood, high winds blew out a window in a snowcat being used for a rescue.
 -  All food and supplies have to be brought in by snowcat or helicopter.
 -  Our route links temporarily into sprawling ski area trails groomed by a snowcat.
 -  The Trail Tenderizer is available for operation behind a snowmobile in four- and six-foot widths and an eight-foot width for pulling behind a small snowcat.
 -  Finally, there is the nirvana: a ski-in, ski-out home that is what it says it is: situated right on slopes which are snow-covered throughout the season and groomed by the lift company's snowcats daily.
 -  As in Borovets, I don't believe it's a question of needing new massive investments, but simply of attending to maintenance regularly, and getting the snowcats up and down those slopes as soon as the new snow falls.
 
 
 Origin1940s: from snow + caterpillar.     |