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Word: Ice Rink

Definition: An "ice rink" is a place where a flat surface is made of ice. People can skate on it, play ice hockey, or enjoy other activities like figure skating.

Usage Instructions: - "Ice rink" is a noun, which means it is a name for a place or thing. When you want to talk about a location for skating or playing ice hockey, you can use "ice rink."

Example Sentence: - "The crowd applauded when she skated out onto the ice at the ice rink."

Advanced Usage: In advanced conversations, you might hear phrases like "indoor ice rink" (an ice rink inside a building) or "outdoor ice rink" (an ice rink outside). You might also come across "temporary ice rink," which is set up for a short time, often during winter festivals.

Word Variants: - Ice-skate (verb): To move on ice wearing skates. - Ice hockey (noun): A sport played on an ice rink, where players use sticks to hit a puck into a goal.

Different Meanings:While "ice rink" specifically refers to a surface made of ice for skating or hockey, "rink" alone can sometimes be used to refer to a general area for skating, which may not always be ice (like roller rinks).

Synonyms: - Skating rink - Ice skating arena - Ice field

Idioms:There aren’t specific idioms that include "ice rink," but you might hear phrases like "on thin ice," which means being in a risky situation.

Phrasal Verbs:There are no common phrasal verbs that include "ice rink." However, you might use general phrases like "get on the ice" (to start skating) or "hit the rink" (to go skating).

Summary: An "ice rink" is a special place for skating and playing hockey.

Noun
  1. a rink with a floor of ice for ice hockey or ice skating
    • the crowd applauded when she skated out onto the ice

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