button lifts造句
例句与造句
- Uplift is provided by a chairlift and two button lifts.
- Roads and avalanche protection were extended in 1950 and the first button lifts were built.
- This has 2 button lifts and several runs, all themed around trappers and Indians.
- The button lift takes skiers to an area known as the Extreme Limits, essentially a staircase of huge, staggered headwalls that drop off the north side of the mountain.
- The top of the gondola then allows access to button lift ( which is the world's only fully suspended surface lift ) to reach the top of the Girose Glacier ( 3550m ).
- It's difficult to find button lifts in a sentence. 用button lifts造句挺难的
- Crested Butte Mountain's two highest lifts _ a T-bar and a button lift _ use antiquated mechanisms that might deter less avid skiers, and that's probably a good thing.
- There are 2 ski lifts in the hall : a button lift with a capacity of 1, 600 passengers / hour and a chair lift with a capacity of 3, 000 passengers / hour.
- On the main slope, two Poma button lifts give a drag tow to the top and can be exited either at the half way point on the slope or at the top station of the 200m slope.
- The breakthrough innovation for the youngest skiers came along a few years ago : the magic carpet, a conveyor belt that eliminates the necessity of getting on and off a chairlift or worse, having to navigate a button lift or T-bar.
- There are three chairlifts, three T-bar lifts, and the remaining sixteen are button lifts, mostly of the Poma type . this lift was commissioned in January 2012 and named the Baddoch chair, and the resort is also in the process of replacing the Cairnwell Chairlift with a modern 3 seat Poma Chair.
- The vehicle may be suspended from the cable, as in the case of aerial lifts such as a gondola lift ( " t閘閏abine " ), may be guided by cable traction railway, or may be self-guiding, as in a button lift . Typically, multiple vehicles will use the same cable; where just one or two vehicles are in use they will tend to be attached to the cable permanently ( e . g . funiculars ).