rope
rope 英 [rəʊp] 美 [roʊp]
n. 绳,绳索
进行时:roping 过去式:roped 过去分词:roped 第三人称单数:ropes 名词复数:ropes
- A rope is made by twisting strands of fiber together into a single, sturdy length. Use a rope to make a swing, tie a hog, or keep people out of your tree house.
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- n. 绳,绳索
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1. a rope of pearls
一串珍珠
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2. The rope broke
绳索断了
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3. We tied his hands with rope.
我们用绳子把他的手绑在一起。
- rope (n.) Old English rap "rope, cord, cable," from Proto-Germanic *raipaz (source also of Old Norse reip, West Frisian reap, Middle Dutch, Dutch reep "rope," Old Frisian silrap "shoe-thong," Gothic skauda-raip "shoe-lace," Old High German, German reif "ring, hoop"). Technically, only cordage above one inch in circumference and below 10 (bigger-around than that is a cable). Nautical use varies. Finnish raippa "hoop, rope, twig" is a Germanic loan-word.
- rope (v.) c. 1300, "bind with a rope," from rope (n.). Meaning "mark off with rope" is from 1738; to rope (someone or something) in is from 1848. Related: Roped; roping.
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