Go skating, make a snowman, rope skipping, kick shuttlecock, winter swimming.
Key words: winter
English [?w?nt? (r)] American [?w?nt?r]
n. Winter; winter ;
v. spend the winter;
[Example sentence]It tends to get very cold here in the winter.
It tends to get very cold here in the winter.
[Others] Third person singular: winters? Plural: winters? Present participle: wintering? Past tense: wintered? Past participle: wintered
Usage of winter
Winter means "winter, winter, winter", and is mostly used as an uncountable noun, often without an article; but it can be used as an uncountable noun to express winter in a specific year, and the definite article the must be added before winter; When it is preceded by an attributive modification, the indefinite article must be added.
When referring generally to "in winter", the preposition in must be used.
When winter is used with words such as one, this, last, next, etc., there is generally no preposition before it, and it is often used as an adverbial of time in the sentence.
Winter can also mean "year, year", which is a countable noun and is often used in poetry.
Winter and summer means "no distinction between cold and heat" and is often used as an adverbial in a sentence without a preposition in front.