rope 英 [rəʊp]   美 [roʊp]

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 of pearls 一串珍珠
The rope broke  绳索断了

  • 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
  • 1. a rope of pearls

    一串珍珠

  • 2. The rope broke

    绳索断了

  • 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.
rope / rəʊp ; NAmE roʊp / noun , verb rope ropes roped roping noun 1 [countable ,  uncountable ] very strong thick string made by twisting thinner strings, wires, etc. together 粗绳;线缆;绳索 The rope broke and she fell 50 metres onto the rocks. 绳索断了,她从 50 米的高空摔到了岩石上。 We tied his hands together with rope. 我们用绳子把他的手绑在一起。 The anchor was attached to a length of rope. 铁锚系在一段缆绳上。 Coils of rope lay on the quayside. 码头上放着绕成一盘盘的绳子。 see also jump rope , skipping rope , tow rope 2 the ropes [plural ] the fence made of ropethat is around the edge of the area where a boxingor wrestlingmatch takes place (拳击或摔跤场四周的)围绳,圈绳 3 [countable ] a number of similar things attached together by a string or thread 串在一起的相似的东西 a rope of pearls 一串珍珠 IDIOMS give sb enough ˈrope to allow sb freedom to do what they want, especially in the hope that they will make a mistake or look silly 放任自由,任其为所欲为(使其犯错误或出丑) The question was vague, giving the interviewee enough rope to hang herself. 这个问题模棱两可,让参加面试的人胡乱发挥而自毙吧。 on the ˈropes ( informal) very close to being defeated 濒于失败;即将失败 show sb/know/learn the ˈropes ( informal) to show sb/know/learn how a particular job should be done 向某人演示╱知道╱学会如何做某事 more at end n. , money verb 1 to tie one person or thing to another with a rope 用绳子捆(或绑、系) ropeA and B together The thieves had roped the guard's feet together. 窃贼把门卫的双脚捆在了一起。 ropeA to B I roped the goat to a post. 我把山羊拴在一根柱子上。 2 ropesth to tie sth with a rope so that it is held tightly and safely 用绳子系牢;捆紧 I closed and roped the trunk. 我把箱子盖上,用绳子捆结实。 3 ropesth ( especially NAmE) to catch an animal by throwing a circle of rope around it 用套索抓捕(动物);套 SYN lasso PHRASAL VERBS ˌrope sb↔ˈin | ˌrope sb ˈinto sth [usually passive ] ( informal) to persuade sb to join in an activity or to help to do sth, even when they do not want to 劝说某人加入;说服某人帮忙 ropeto do sth Everyone was roped in to help with the show. 每个人都被动员来为这次表演出力。 ropedoing sth Ben was roped into making coffee for the whole team. 本给请来为全队煮咖啡。 ˌrope sth↔ˈoff to separate an area from another one, using ropes, to stop people from entering it 用绳子围起(一片区域) Police roped off the street to investigate the accident. 警察用绳子将街道圈起来调查事故。 rope / rəʊp ; NAmE roʊp /
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