Definición de "rope"
Formas de la palabra: plural, 3rd person singular present tense ropes
, present participle roping
, past tense, past participle roped
1. sustantivo variable
2. verbo
If you rope one thing to another, you tie the two things together with a rope.
[Also V n together] 3. sustantivo plural [the NOUN]
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
See on the ropes
9.
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Frecuencia de uso de la palabra
rope in British English
sustantivo
1.
a.
b.
(as modifier)
a rope bridge
a rope ladder
3.
a quantity of material twisted or wound in the form of a cord
5. See the rope
7. See know the ropes
9. See show someone the ropes
verbo
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Origen de la palabra rope
Old English rāp; related to Old Saxon rēp, Old High German reifFrecuencia de uso de la palabra
rope in American English
sustantivo
4.
5.
b.
a ropelike string of things put together by or as by twisting, twining, braiding, or threading
a rope of pearls
verbo transitivoFormas de la palabra: roped or ˈroping
7.
to fasten, tie, or confine with or as with a rope
8.
to connect or tie together (esp. mountain climbers) by a rope
9.
to separate, mark off, or enclose with a rope
usually with in, off, or out verbo intransitivo
11.
to become ropelike and sticky
to cook candy until it ropes
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Formas derivadas
roper (ˈroper)
sustantivo
Frecuencia de uso de la palabra
rope in American English
(roup) (verb roped, roping)
sustantivo
1.
2.
a lasso
3. See ropes
4.
a hangman's noose, halter, or cord
5.
the sentence or punishment of death by hanging
6.
a quantity of material or a number of things twisted or strung together in the form
of a cord
a rope of tobacco
8. See at the end of one's rope
9. See give someone enough rope
10. See on the ropes
verbo transitivo
11.
to tie, bind, or fasten with a rope
13.
to catch with a lasso; lasso
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Formas derivadas
roper sustantivo
ropelike
adjetivo
Origen de la palabra rope
[bef. 900; (n.) ME rop(e), rap(e), OE rāp; c. D reep, G Reif; (v.) ME, deriv. of the n.]Ejemplos de frases que contienen "rope"
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Inglés británico: rope
/rəʊp/ NOUN
A rope is a very thick cord, made by twisting together several thinner cords.
He tied the rope around his waist.
- Inglés americano: rope /ˈroʊp/
- Árabe: حَبْل
- Portugués brasileño: corda
- Chino: 绳
- Croata: konop
- Checo: provaz
- Danés: reb
- Holandés: touw
- Español europeo: cuerda
- Finlandés: köysi
- Francés: corde
- Alemán: Seil
- Griego: σκοινί
- Italiano: corda
- Japonés: ロープ
- Coreano: 밧줄
- Noruego: tau
- Polaco: sznur
- Portugués: corda
- Rumano: frânghie
- Ruso: веревка
- Español: cuerda
- Sueco: rep
- Tailandés: เชือก
- Turco: ip
- Ucraniano: мотузка
- Vietnamita: dây chão
Inglés británico: rope
VERB /rəʊp/
If you rope one thing to another, you tie the two things together with a rope.
I roped myself to the chimney.
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