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rope
/ˈrop/
繩,索,粗繩,絞索,內情,規則(
vt
.)捆,縛,綁,圈起
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
rope
磁心線儲存
From:
Network Terminology
rope
線 繩
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rope
n.
1.
A
large
,
stout
cord
,
usually
one
not
less
than
an
inch
in
circumference
,
made
of
strands
twisted
or
braided
together
.
It
differs
from
cord
,
line
,
and
string
,
only
in
its
size
.
See
Cordage
.
2.
A
row
or
string
consisting
of
a
number
of
things
united
,
as
by
braiding
,
twining
,
etc
.;
as
,
a
rope
of
onions
.
3.
pl.
The
small
intestines
;
as
,
the
ropes
of
birds
.
Rope ladder
,
a
ladder
made
of
ropes
.
Rope mat
.,
a
mat
made
of
cordage
,
or
strands
of
old
rope
.
Rope of sand
,
something
of
no
cohession
or
fiber
;
a
feeble
union
or
tie
;
something
not
to
be
relied
upon
.
Rope pump
,
a
pump
in
which
a
rapidly
running
endless
rope
raises
water
by
the
momentum
communicated
to
the
water
by
its
adhesion
to
the
rope
.
Rope transmission
Mach.
,
a
method
of
transmitting
power
,
as
between
distant
places
,
by
means
of
endless
ropes
running
over
grooved
pulleys
.
Rope's end
,
a
piece
of
rope
;
especially
,
one
used
as
a
lash
in
inflicting
punishment
.
To give one rope
,
to
give
one
liberty
or
license
;
to
let
one
go
at
will
uncheked
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rope
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Roped
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Roping
.]
To
be
formed
into
rope
;
to
draw
out
or
extend
into
a
filament
or
thread
,
as
by
means
of
any
glutinous
or
adhesive
quality
.
Let
us
not
hang
like
roping
icicles
Upon
our
houses
'
thatch
. --
Shak
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rope
,
v. t.
1.
To
bind
,
fasten
,
or
tie
with
a
rope
or
cord
;
as
,
to
rope
a
bale
of
goods
.
Hence
: --
2.
To
connect
or
fasten
together
,
as
a
party
of
mountain
climbers
,
with
a
rope
.
3.
To
partition
,
separate
,
or
divide
off
,
by
means
of
a
rope
,
so
as
to
include
or
exclude
something
;
as
,
to
rope in
,
or rope
off
,
a
plot
of
ground
;
to
rope
out
a
crowd
.
4.
To
lasso
(
a
steer
,
horse
). [
Colloq
. U.S.]
5.
To
draw
,
as
with
a
rope
;
to
entice
;
to
inveigle
;
to
decoy
;
as
,
to
rope in customers or voters
. [
Slang
, U.S.]
6.
To
prevent
from
winning
(
as
a
horse
),
by
pulling
or
curbing
. [
Racing
Slang
,
Eng
.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
rope
n
1:
a
strong
line
2:
street
names
for
flunitrazepan
[
syn
:
R-2
,
Mexican valium
,
rophy
,
roofy
,
roach
,
forget me drug
,
circle
]
v
1:
catch
with
a
lasso
; "
rope
cows
" [
syn
:
lasso
]
2:
fasten
with
a
rope
; "
rope
the
bag
securely
" [
syn
:
leash
]
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