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abseil

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    [ab·seil || 'æbseɪl, -saɪl]
    n. ירידה מראש הר תוך גלישה על חבל המחובר אל עצם בולט בראש ההר (טיפוס הרים)
    v. לרדת מראש הר תוך גלישה על חבל המחובר אל עצם בולט בראש ההר (טיפוס הרים)
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    (םירה סופיט) רהה שארב טלוב םצע לא רבוחמה לבח לע השילג ךות רה שארמ הדירי
    (םירה סופיט) רהה שארב טלוב םצע לא רבוחמה לבח לע השילג ךות רה שארמ תדרל

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  • abseil — ► VERB ▪ descend a near vertical surface using a rope coiled round the body and fixed at a higher point. DERIVATIVES abseiler noun abseiling noun. ORIGIN German abseilen, from ab down + Seil rope …   English terms dictionary

  • abseil — [äp′zīl΄, äp′sīl΄; äb′zīl΄, äb′sīl΄] vi. [Ger abseilen < ab, down + seil, a rope] to descend by rappelling n. such a descent …   English World dictionary

  • abseil — UK [ˈæbseɪl] / US [ˈæbˌseɪl] verb [intransitive] Word forms abseil : present tense I/you/we/they abseil he/she/it abseils present participle abseiling past tense abseiled past participle abseiled British to climb down the front of a large rock or …   English dictionary

  • abseil — intransitive verb Etymology: German abseilen, from ab down, off + Seil rope Date: 1941 chiefly British rappel • abseil noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • abseil — 1. verb /ˈæbseɪl/ To descend a steep or vertical drop using a rope with a mechanical friction device or (classic abseil) by wrapping the rope around the body; to rappel. 2. noun /ˈæbseɪl/ Such a …   Wiktionary

  • abseil —    1. (n.) A controlled descent of a rope using friction obtained by either wrapping the rope around the body in a particular way or passing the rope through a carabiner or passing the rope through a descender [25].    2. (v.) To do an abseil… …   Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology

  • abseil — [[t]æ̱bseɪl[/t]] abseils, abseiling, abseiled VERB To abseil down a cliff or rock face means to slide down it in a controlled way using a rope, with your feet against the cliff or rock. [BRIT] [V down n] The man and his son Mark had abseiled down …   English dictionary

  • abseil — /ahp zuyl, ab sayl/, n., v.i. rappel. [1930 35; < G abseilen (ab down + seilen to rope)] * * * …   Universalium

  • abseil — ab|seil [ˈæbseıl] v [I + down] BrE ↑harness, ↑rope [Date: 1900 2000; : German; Origin: abseilen] to go down a cliff or a rock by sliding down a rope and pushing against the rock with your feet American Equivalent: rappel …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • abseil — ab|seil [ æb,seıl ] verb intransitive BRITISH to RAPPEL down a steep surface …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • abseil — ab·seil || æbseɪl, saɪl n. method of descending a mountain face by sliding down a rope which is fastened to an overhead projection (Mountain Climbing) v. rappel, descend a mountain face by sliding down a rope which is fastened to an overhead… …   English contemporary dictionary

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