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101 rope of sound
rope of soundsegurança ilusória. -
102 rope-maker
rope-mak.er[r'oup meikə] n 1 cordoeiro: fabricante de corda. 2 pessoa que refreia o cavalo. -
103 rope-soled
rope-soled[roup s'ould] adj que tem sola de corda. -
104 rope-yarn
rope-yarn[roup j'a:n] n fio para fabricar corda. -
105 rope hoist
rope hoist[´roup¸hɔist] n въжен подемник. -
106 rope in
rope in 1) ограждам с въже(та); 2) прен. хващам, впрягам, въвличам (някого за някаква работа, в някакво движение и пр.); -
107 rope off
rope off преграждам с въже. -
108 rope's end
rope's end[´roups¸end] I. n мор. парче дебело въже (с което се бие); II. v бия с въже. -
109 rope-drive
rope-drive[´roup¸draiv] n въжено предаване, въжена трансмисия. -
110 rope-ladder
rope-ladder[´roup¸lædə] n въжена стълба. -
111 rope-moulding
rope-moulding[´roup¸mouldiʃ] n архит. плетеница като украса. -
112 rope ladder
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113 rope someone in to help/join
rope someone in to help/joiniemand zo ver krijgen dat hij komt helpen/meedoet -
114 rope ferry
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115 rope pulley
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116 rope stitch
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117 rope tow
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118 rope trick
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119 rope yarn
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120 rope up
◆ rope upvi2. (climb up) angeseilt hinaufklettern* * *1. vi(climbers) sich anseilen2. vt sepanseilen* * *v.anseilen v.
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