snowplough u rečniku PONS

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Snowplough parents, who remove obstacles to make life easier for their child.
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I start with a kilometre of cross-country skiing, finding my balance on the thinner skis and perfecting snowplough stops and turns.
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Downhill classic skiing involves using the snowplough, whereby the skis are turned inwards with the tips nearly together to create drag and thus reduce descent speed.
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His method of teaching took beginners from snowplough, through stem turns, to parallel, though the advent of carving skis has now changed the emphasis for many ski schools.
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Some skiers with cerebral palsy in this class have difficulty with the snowplough technique.
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A 58-year-old man died when struck by a snowplough.
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Fourteen seconds later the plane collided with the snowplough as it took off at a speed of some 250 kilometres (155 miles) per hour, the expert said.
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The first train crossed in autumn 1922 and materials from this cargo were used to make a permanent snowplough.
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The engines and snowplough reversed back along the line and then charged.
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The most basic form of stemming is the snowplough turn taught to first-time skiers.
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