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1 permanently reeved rope system
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2 reeve
[ri:v]* * *I [riːv]nIIvt(NAUT: thread) einscheren; (= fasten) festmachen* * *reeve1 [riːv] s Br1. HIST Vogt m, Statthalter m (Vertreter der Krone)2. Gemeindevorsteher m (auch in Kanada)3. HIST Aufseher mreeve2 [riːv] v/t prät und pperf reeved, rove [rəʊv]1. SCHIFFa) das Tauende (ein-)scheren2. sich (vorsichtig) hindurchwinden durch:reeve3 [riːv] s ORN Kampfschnepfe f* * *n.Vogt -e m.
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