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(a+rope+through+a+loop)

  • 1 loop

    1. noun
    1) Schleife, die
    2) (cord) Schlaufe, die
    3) (contraceptive coil) Spirale, die
    2. transitive verb
    1) (form into a loop) zu einer Schlaufe/Öse formen
    2) (enclose) umschlingen
    3) (fasten)

    loop up/together — etc. mit einer Schlaufe hoch-/zusammenbinden usw.

    4) (Aeronaut.)

    loop the loop — einen Looping fliegen; loopen (fachspr.)

    * * *
    [lu:p] 1. noun
    1) (a doubled-over part of a piece of rope, chain etc: She made a loop in the string.) die Schlinge
    2) (a U-shaped bend in a river etc.) die Schleife
    3) (IUD; a contraceptive device used by women.)
    2. verb
    (to fasten with, or form into, a loop or loops: He looped the rope round a post.) schlingen
    * * *
    [lu:p]
    I. n
    1. (shape) Schleife f; of a string, wire Schlinge f; of a river Schleife f
    belt \loops Gürtelschlaufen pl
    2. AVIAT Looping m
    3. (in skating) Schleife f
    4. (contraceptive) Spirale f
    5. of tape, film Schleife f
    6. ELEC Schleife f, Regelkreis m
    7. COMPUT [Programm]schleife f
    8.
    to knock [or throw] sb for a \loop ( fam) jdn fertigmachen fam
    II. vt
    to \loop sth um etw akk eine Schlinge machen
    \loop the rope over the bar schling das Seil um die Stange
    he \looped his arms around her body er schlang seine Arme um sie
    to \loop thread [mit einem Faden] eine Schlinge machen
    to \loop an airplane einen Looping machen [o drehen]
    to \loop the loop einen Looping fliegen
    III. vi
    1. (form a loop) eine Schleife machen; road, stream sich akk schlängeln
    the road \loops round the farm buildings die Straße führt in einem Bogen um die landwirtschaftlichen Gebäude
    2. AVIAT einen Looping drehen
    * * *
    [luːp]
    1. n
    1) (= curved shape) Schlaufe f; (of wire) Schlinge f; (of river, RAIL) Schleife f; (MED) Spirale f
    2) (AVIAT) Looping m
    3) (COMPUT) Schleife f
    2. vt
    rope etc schlingen (round um)
    3. vi
    (rope etc) sich schlingen; (line, road etc) eine Schleife machen
    * * *
    loop1 [luːp]
    A s
    1. Schlinge f, Schleife f:
    a) ganz durcheinanderbringen,
    b) ins Unglück stürzen
    2. Schleife f, Windung f (eines Flusses etc)
    3. a) Schlaufe f
    b) Öse f
    c) Ring m
    4. Eis-, Rollkunstlauf: Schleife f
    5. FLUG, SPORT Looping m, auch n (Figur, bei der das Flugzeug einen vertikalen Kreis beschreibt)
    6. BAHN etc (Wende)Schleife f
    7. ANAT (Darm- etc) Schlinge f
    8. PHYS
    a) (Schwingungs)Bauch m
    b) Punkt m der größten Amplitude
    9. ELEK
    a) Schleife f, geschlossener Stromkreis
    b) geschlossenes magnetisches Feld
    10. IT (Programm)Schleife f
    11. MED Spirale f
    12. academic.ru/43789/loop_aerial">loop aerial
    13. US Geschäftsviertel n
    B v/t
    1. in eine Schleife oder in Schleifen legen, schlingen
    2. eine Schlinge machen in (akk)
    3. eine Schnur etc schlingen ([a]round um)
    4. mit Schleifen oder Schlaufen festmachen oder versehen:
    loop up sein Haar, ein Kleid etc aufstecken
    5. loop the loop FLUG, SPORT loopen, einen Looping fliegen oder ausführen
    6. ELEK zu einem geschlossenen Stromkreis zusammenschalten:
    loop in in den Stromkreis einschalten
    C v/i
    1. eine Schlinge bilden
    2. eine Schleife oder Schleifen machen, sich winden
    3. sich schlingen ([a]round um)
    4. B 5
    loop2 [luːp] s METALL Luppe f
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) Schleife, die
    2) (cord) Schlaufe, die
    3) (contraceptive coil) Spirale, die
    2. transitive verb
    1) (form into a loop) zu einer Schlaufe/Öse formen
    2) (enclose) umschlingen

    loop up/together — etc. mit einer Schlaufe hoch-/zusammenbinden usw.

    4) (Aeronaut.)

    loop the loop — einen Looping fliegen; loopen (fachspr.)

    * * *
    (aeronautics) n.
    Looping -s n. n.
    Kreislauf (Strömung) m.
    Schlaufe -n f.
    Schleife -n f.
    Schlinge -n f.
    Öse -n f. v.
    eine Schleife machen ausdr.
    in Schleifen legen ausdr.
    in eine Schleife legen ausdr.
    schlingen v.
    sich schlingen v.
    sich winden v.
    zur Schleife schalten ausdr.

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