Pronunciation: /æbˈseɪlz/
noun a descent of a vertical surface, as a cliff or wall, by sliding down a belayed rope that is passed under one thigh and over the opposite shoulder
A1 Abseils are a fun outdoor activity for beginners.
A2 She learned how to do abseils during her summer camp.
B1 The instructor demonstrated the proper technique for abseils.
B2 The group went on a challenging abseils adventure in the mountains.
C1 His expertise in abseils made him a sought-after guide for extreme sports enthusiasts.
C2 The company offers specialized training courses for advanced abseils techniques.
verb to descend a vertical surface by means of a double rope secured above and placed around the body, usually in stages
A1 She abseils down the cliff with a guide.
A2 He abseils for the first time during his adventure trip.
B1 The experienced climber abseils effortlessly down the rock face.
B2 The rescue team abseils down the building to save the trapped workers.
C1 The special forces soldier abseils down from the helicopter into enemy territory.
C2 The professional mountaineer abseils down the treacherous peak with precision and skill.
formal The experienced climber abseils down the steep cliff with ease.
informal I can't believe she abseils down that rock face like it's nothing!
slang He's crazy, he abseils down buildings for fun.
figurative She abseils through life's challenges with grace and determination.
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