0 an object used for travelling over snow and ice with long, narrow strips of wood or metal under it instead of wheels. It can be either a low frame, or a vehicle like a carriage pulled by horses or dogs. -- 雪橇
1 to ride or travel on snow using a sled -- 乘雪橇
Dwellings of reindeer-skins, easily transported by sled, were mostly used in winter.
The initial plan was to dispatch a rescue party by dog sled across the ice.
A semisynanthropic cycle results when sled-dogs used by hunters for transportation have access to the viscera of wild deer infected through coexistence with wolves.
The rest of the book is heavier sledding because of the density of the data and /or the kinds of arguments made.
There are some who still run their traplines the timehonored way, tracing the trails of their fathers through silent white forests with trained teams of huskies and hand-fashioned sleds.
The same effect would obtain for a restrained person in an automobile traveling at fixed speed along a straight, flat road, or on a sled gliding across ice.
It is not difficult to lose £4,000 worth of property in this area, because the cost of one hay sled exceeds that figure.
Has he never heard of sleds?