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1 Fangschlinge
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2 Fangschlinge
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3 Schlinge
f; -, -n1. loop; sich zusammenziehende: noose; (Armschlinge) sling; (Fangschlinge) snare; fig. (Falle) snare, trap; den Arm in der Schlinge tragen have one’s arm in a sling; Schlingen legen set snares; den Kopf aus der Schlinge ziehen fig. wriggle out of it; jemandem die Schlinge um den Hals legen place a noose around s.o.’s neck; fig. tighten the noose around s.o.’s neck; bei einer Fahndung: close in on s.o.; bei jemandem die Schlinge zuziehen fig. tighten the noose around s.o.’s neck; sich in seiner eigenen Schlinge fangen fig. be hoist with one’s own petard2. von Textilien: loop3. Eiskunstlauf etc.: figure of eight, Am. figure eight* * *die Schlingemesh; loop; noose; snare* * *Schlịn|ge ['ʃlɪŋə]f -, -nloop; (an Galgen) noose; (MED = Armbinde) sling; (= Falle) snare* * *die1) (a doubled-over part of a piece of rope, chain etc: She made a loop in the string.) loop2) (a loop in rope, wire etc that becomes tighter when pulled.) noose3) (such a loop in a rope used for hanging a person.) noose4) (a type of bandage hanging from the neck or shoulders to support an injured arm: He had his broken arm in a sling.) sling5) (a trap for catching an animal.) snare* * *Schlin·ge<-, -n>[ˈʃlɪŋə]f2. (Falle) snare\Schlingen legen [o stellen] to lay out [or set] a snare* * *die; Schlinge, Schlingen2) (Fanggerät) snaresich in der eigenen Schlinge fangen — (fig.) be hoist with one's own petard
* * *1. loop; sich zusammenziehende: noose; (Armschlinge) sling; (Fangschlinge) snare; fig (Falle) snare, trap;den Arm in der Schlinge tragen have one’s arm in a sling;Schlingen legen set snares;den Kopf aus der Schlinge ziehen fig wriggle out of it;jemandem die Schlinge um den Hals legen place a noose around sb’s neck; fig tighten the noose around sb’s neck; bei einer Fahndung: close in on sb;bei jemandem die Schlinge zuziehen fig tighten the noose around sb’s neck;sich in seiner eigenen Schlinge fangen fig be hoist with one’s own petard2. von Textilien: loop3. Eiskunstlauf etc: figure of eight, US figure eight* * *die; Schlinge, Schlingen2) (Fanggerät) snaresich in der eigenen Schlinge fangen — (fig.) be hoist with one's own petard
* * *-n f.loop n.noose n.snare n. -
4 schlinge
f; -, -n1. loop; sich zusammenziehende: noose; (Armschlinge) sling; (Fangschlinge) snare; fig. (Falle) snare, trap; den Arm in der Schlinge tragen have one’s arm in a sling; Schlingen legen set snares; den Kopf aus der Schlinge ziehen fig. wriggle out of it; jemandem die Schlinge um den Hals legen place a noose around s.o.’s neck; fig. tighten the noose around s.o.’s neck; bei einer Fahndung: close in on s.o.; bei jemandem die Schlinge zuziehen fig. tighten the noose around s.o.’s neck; sich in seiner eigenen Schlinge fangen fig. be hoist with one’s own petard2. von Textilien: loop3. Eiskunstlauf etc.: figure of eight, Am. figure eight* * *die Schlingemesh; loop; noose; snare* * *Schlịn|ge ['ʃlɪŋə]f -, -nloop; (an Galgen) noose; (MED = Armbinde) sling; (= Falle) snare* * *die1) (a doubled-over part of a piece of rope, chain etc: She made a loop in the string.) loop2) (a loop in rope, wire etc that becomes tighter when pulled.) noose3) (such a loop in a rope used for hanging a person.) noose4) (a type of bandage hanging from the neck or shoulders to support an injured arm: He had his broken arm in a sling.) sling5) (a trap for catching an animal.) snare* * *Schlin·ge<-, -n>[ˈʃlɪŋə]f2. (Falle) snare\Schlingen legen [o stellen] to lay out [or set] a snare* * *die; Schlinge, Schlingen2) (Fanggerät) snaresich in der eigenen Schlinge fangen — (fig.) be hoist with one's own petard
* * *…schlinge f im subst:Drahtschlinge wire snare;Nylonschlinge nylon sling;Henkersschlinge hangman’s noose;Lassoschlinge lasso noose* * *die; Schlinge, Schlingen2) (Fanggerät) snaresich in der eigenen Schlinge fangen — (fig.) be hoist with one's own petard
* * *-n f.loop n.noose n.snare n. -
5 Lasso
m, n; -s, -s1. lasso, Am. auch lariat, rope2. Eis-, Rollkunstlauf: lasso lift* * *das Lassolariat; lasso* * *Lạs|so ['laso]m or nt -s, -slasso* * *(a long rope with a loop which tightens when the rope is pulled, used for catching wild horses etc.) lasso* * *Las·so<-s, -s>[ˈlaso]m o nt lasso* * *das od. der; Lassos, Lassos lasso* * *1. lasso, US auch lariat, rope2. Eis-, Rollkunstlauf: lasso lift* * *das od. der; Lassos, Lassos lasso* * *-s n.lasso n. -
6 जालम् _jālam
जालम् 1 A net, snare.-2 (a) A web, cob-web. (b) Any woven texture.-3 A coat of mail, a helmet made of wire.-4 An eye-hole, lattice, window; जाला- न्तरप्रेषितदृष्टिरन्या R.7.9; धूपैर्जालविनिः सृतैर्वलभयः संदिग्धपारा- वताः V.3.2; Ku.7.6.-5 A collection, an assemblage, number, mass; गभस्तिजालैः प्रदिशो दिशश्च Mb.3.164.1; चिन्तासन्ततितन्तुजालनिबिडस्यूतेव Māl.5.1; Ku.7.89; Śi. 4.56; Amaru.58.-6 Magic.-7 Illusion, deception.-8 An unblown flower.-9 The membrane which unites the toes of many water-birds.-1 A disease of the eyes.-11 Pride, arrogance.-लः The Kadamba tree.-Comp. -अक्षः a loop-hole, window; हेमजालाक्षनिर्गच्छद्धूमेन Bhāg.8.15.19.-कर्मन् n. the occupation of catching fish, fishing.-कारकः 1 a net-maker.-2 a spider.-गर्दमः a kind of pimple or boil.-गोणिका a kind of churning vessel.-ग्रथित a. connected by a web; Ś. 7.16.-पाद्, -पादः a goose; जालपादभुजौ तौ तु पादयोश्चक्रलक्षणौ Mb.12.343.36.-प्राया mail, armour. -
7 lariat
(la riata [larjáta], derived from the definite article la plus riata, variant form of reata 'rope' [refers especially to a rope used to tie horses or mules in single file] < reatar < Latin * reaptare 'to tie').1) Oklahoma: El loó1832. A long rope, usually with a honda at one end to form a loop or noose, used for catching, throwing, and tethering animals. The DRAE glosses reata as a cord, strap, or belt used to fasten or tie something. It is also a rope or cord used to tie animals in single file.Alternate forms: lareat, lariat rope, lariet, lariette, larreyette, laryetto.2) Southwest: 1846. In English, this term can also be used as a verb, meaning to catch or tether using a lariat. The DARE notes that when followed by "out," it can mean to purchase land from the government without occupying it.Alternate form: larriet. -
8 mangana
(Sp. model spelled same [mangana] < manganilla 'trick, ruse' < Vulgar Latin * manganellam, plural diminutive form of manganum 'war machine')Texas: 1929. A rope throw used by a cowboy to catch an animal by its forefeet. The DRAE glosses it as a loop thrown at the front feet of a horse or bull while it is running with the intention of making it fall and catching it. -
9 lasso
[læˈsuː] plural lasˈso(e)s1. nouna long rope with a loop which tightens when the rope is pulled, used for catching wild horses etc.وَهَق: حَبْل بِطَرَفِه أُنْشوطَه2. verb– present tense lasˈsoes: past tense, past participle lasˈsoedto catch with a lasso:يُمْسِك بالحَبْلThe cowboy lassoed the horse.
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