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她的腰围
corde de guidage
guide rope N
I. guide [Brit ɡʌɪd, Am ɡaɪd] N
1. guide (person):
2. guide (estimate, idea):
3. guide (book):
guide m (to de)
4. guide:
5. guide TECH (directing device):
II. guide [Brit ɡʌɪd, Am ɡaɪd] VB trans
1. guide (steer):
guide person
guider, conduire (to vers, through à travers)
2. guide (influence):
guide person:
guide reason:
3. guide:
guide AEROSP, MIL rocket, missile
I. rope [Brit rəʊp, Am roʊp] N
1. rope (gen):
2. rope fig:
II. rope [Brit rəʊp, Am roʊp] VB trans
1. rope:
rope victim, animal
attacher (to à)
rope climber
rope trunk
2. rope Am (lasso):
rope cattle
rope fig, inf
III. rope [Brit rəʊp, Am roʊp]
I. guide [gaɪd] N
1. guide (person, book):
guide a. fig
2. guide (indication):
3. guide (girl guide):
II. guide [gaɪd] VB trans a. fig
to be guided by sb/sth
I. rope [rəʊp, Am roʊp] N
1. rope (solid cord):
2. rope (of garlic):
3. rope pl (in boxing ring):
Phrases:
II. rope [rəʊp, Am roʊp] VB trans
1. rope (fasten):
2. rope SPORTS:
I. guide [gaɪd] N
1. guide (person, book):
guide a. fig
2. guide (indication):
II. guide [gaɪd] VB trans a. fig
to be guided by sb/sth
I. rope [roʊp] N
1. rope (solid cord):
2. rope (of garlic, onions):
3. rope pl (in boxing ring):
4. rope pl fig (method of working):
Phrases:
II. rope [roʊp] VB trans
1. rope (fasten):
2. rope sports:
Present
Iguide
youguide
he/she/itguides
weguide
youguide
theyguide
Past
Iguided
youguided
he/she/itguided
weguided
youguided
theyguided
Present Perfect
Ihaveguided
youhaveguided
he/she/ithasguided
wehaveguided
youhaveguided
theyhaveguided
Past Perfect
Ihadguided
youhadguided
he/she/ithadguided
wehadguided
youhadguided
theyhadguided
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There are additional concerns that horses are underfed and overused, repeatedly roped until lame, with rope burns down to the bone.
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The castaways would be attached to a rope threaded through obstacles which they would have to climb under, over, or around.
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Navigation and rope work are also featured in all but the shortest races, but this is only the beginning.
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They can not kick their feet, nor swim to a rescuer, nor grasp a rope or other rescue equipment.
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All of the tribe members would then pull on a rope to raise the statue to the top of the tower.
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