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1. n петля2. n аркан, лассо3. n узы супружества4. n ловушка5. n мор. затяжной узел; мёртвая петля6. v поймать арканом, лассо7. v заарканить, поймать в ловушку, в силки8. v редк. повесить9. v завязать петлейСинонимический ряд:1. loop (noun) bolo; coil; hitch; knot; lariat; lasso; loop; rope; snare; tie; yoke2. hang (verb) gibbet; hang; scrag; string up; turn off
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knot — 01. She tied the string in a [knot]. 02. It was hard to chop the wood because it was full of [knots]. 03. The little boy had tied his shoelace in a [knot] and couldn t get it undone. 04. John showed me a good [knot] to use when tying the kayaks… … Grammatical examples in English
knot — I UK [nɒt] / US [nɑt] noun [countable] Word forms knot : singular knot plural knots ** 1) a point where string, rope, or cloth is tied together, or is twisted together and pulled tight Can you tie a knot in the end of this thread? a) a lump in… … English dictionary
knot — knot1 [ nat ] noun count ** ▸ 1 where rope etc. is tied ▸ 2 unit of speed ▸ 3 hard place in wood ▸ 4 woman s hairstyle ▸ 5 group of people/things ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) a point where string, rope, or cloth is tied together, or is twisted together and… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
string — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 thin cord ADJECTIVE ▪ taut, tight ▪ He pulled the string tight. ▪ loose ▪ tangled ▪ … Collocations dictionary
knot — [nɒt] noun [C] 1) a point where string, rope, or cloth is tied or twisted together and pulled tight Can you tie a knot in the end of this thread?[/ex] 2) a unit for measuring the speed of ships, aircraft, and wind, equal to one NAUTICAL MILE per… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
tie — ► VERB (tying) 1) attach or fasten with string, cord, etc. 2) form into a knot or bow. 3) restrict or limit to a particular situation or place. 4) connect; link. 5) achieve the same score or ranking as another competitor. 6) hold together by a… … English terms dictionary
tie something off — ˌtie sthˈoff derived to put a knot in the end of sth; to close sth with string, thread, etc • to tie off a rope • to tie off an artery Main entry: ↑tiederived … Useful english dictionary
tie — [[t]ta͟ɪ[/t]] ♦♦ ties, tying, tied 1) VERB If you tie two things together or tie them, you fasten them together with a knot. [V n adv/prep] He tied the ends of the plastic bag together... [V n] Mr Saunders tied her hands and feet. 2) VERB If you… … English dictionary
tie — tie1 W3S2 [taı] v past tense and past participle tied present participle tying ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(string/rope)¦ 2¦(game/competition)¦ 3 be tied to something 4 be tied to/by something 5 tie the knot 6 tie yourself (up) in knots 7 tie one on … Dictionary of contemporary English
tie — 1 /taI/ verb 1 STRING/ROPE a) (T) to fasten one thing to another with a piece of string, rope etc: tie sth to/behind/onto etc: Tie this label onto your suitcase. | tie sb to sth: They tied him to a lamp post and beat him up. | tie sb s hands/feet … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
knot — knot1 [nɔt US na:t] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(string/rope etc)¦ 2¦(hair style)¦ 3¦(wood)¦ 4¦(ship s speed)¦ 5¦(people)¦ 6¦(feeling)¦ 7¦(hard mass)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; Origin: cnotta] 1.) … Dictionary of contemporary English