0 to ride on a wave in the sea using a special board -- заниматься серфингом
1 to look at information on the Internet by moving from one page to another using electronic links (= connections) -- заниматься поиском чего-либо в Интернете
2 the top of the waves in the sea as it moves onto the coast -- прибой
The morning's surf, breaking offshore and dumping heavily inshore, was clearly unmanageable but preparations went forward in hopes of an improvement.
Next day the ice had gone but heavy surf swamped the dinghy.
See, it has a surf-board, and it is all open.
Young people looking for fun and escape identified above all with dance crazes like the twist, hully-gully, surf and shake.
The young office employees' idea of playing sports is to surf or to play tennis.
Visits by sea often failed because of changeable weather and surf, engine failure, or leaky boats.
Five of them froze to death on shore and another five were lost in the surf.
Many people think, for example, that the whole state is a big beach, and its inhabitants are always surfing.
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網際網路, 上網, 波浪…
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因特网, 上网,网上冲浪, 波浪…
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hacer surf, olas, surfear…
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surfar, ondas…
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サーフィンをする, 波乗りをする…
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sörf yapmak, sörf, köpüklü kırılan dalga…
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surfer, faire du surf, vagues [feminine…
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fer surf…
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