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I . rope [rəʊp] N

1. rope (cord) NAUT:

vrv f

2. rope Am (lasso):

laso m

rope in VB trans inf

rope up VB intr

1. rope (connect):

2. rope (climb up):

rope ˈlad·der N

ˈskip·ping rope N Brit, ˈskip rope N

ˈwind·ing rope N

Usage examples with ropes

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Ring bolts are commonly used to attach cables or ropes to objects, for example securing a boat to a dock, or as a tie down point for cargo.
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So rescuers fixed ropes to the breakwater and crewmembers climbed along them.
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They are capable of all types of climbing including bouldering, which consists of no ropes and usually a crash pad.
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Bring your own tie down ropes.
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She is 32 meters long with a gaff rig, hand winches, and traditional ropes and canvas sails.
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A relief plane was being flown into the region carrying emergency trauma kits, rubber boots, ropes, clothing, flashlights and medicine.
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An ancient wine press and olive press have also been made functional with new ropes and beams.
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It is also remarkable that there are flight safety lamps near the ground end of the guy ropes, to make the span of the guy ropes more visible.
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For normal, full circle, ringing the ropes are slackened to allow the hammers to drop away from the moving bells.
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Activities available through the trip programs include whitewater rafting, rock climbing, backpacking, canoeing, surfing, skateboarding, spelunking, volunteer service, biking, sea kayaking, and high ropes.
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