From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Other sportsrinkrink /rɪŋk/ noun [countable]1DSOa specially prepared area of ice that you can skate onSYN ice rink2DSOa special area with a smoothsurface where you can go around on roller skatesSYN skating rinkExamples from the Corpusrink• A permanent 5-inchthick ice rink is created at the beginning of the hockeyseason.• They have nicerinks and people, too.• They settled first at Bournemouth, where Margie and Jenny had begged to go because it had a professional skating rink.• But the rink has been losing around 300,000ドル a year.• It includes never-before-seen footage away from the rink, comments from players and game highlights.• The rink was on two levels and had an Alpineatmosphere to it with pinetrees and the snowflake effects.Originrink(1300-1400)Old Frenchrenc"place, row"