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1 rope
طناب ، رسن ، ريسمان ، باطناب بستن ، بشكل طناب در آمدن -
2 rope dancer
بند باز،ريسمان باز -
3 rope dancing
بند بازي،ريسمان بازي -
4 rope ladder
نردبان طنابي -
5 rope maker
طناب ساز،شالنگي -
6 cable laid rope
طنابيكه ازسه رشته سه لايي بافته شده باشد -
7 guide rope
طناب ،ريسمان ،زنجير،باطناب نگاه داشتن ،بازنجي -
8 on the rope
بهمبسته(باطناب) -
9 pay out the rope
طناب را شلكنيدتاباز شود،طنابرابدهيدبيايد -
10 slip rope
مهاريكهدوسرشدركشتيوميانشبكرانهبستهباشد.....كش -
11 the legth of a rope
درازايا درازيطناب -
12 the rope is 2 metres
طنابدومتر است -
13 the strain on a rope
فشارياكششي كه بر طنابيوارد ايد -
14 to cherish a rope
اميدپروردن -
15 to freshen rope
جاي طنابي راكه بواسطه خوردن بچيزي ساييده ميشو -
16 to haul at a rope
طنابيراكشيدن -
17 to piece a rope
تيكهسر طنابدادن -
18 to skip rope
بند بازيكردن،از طنابپريدن -
19 towing rope
طناب يدك كش -
20 wire rope
طناب سيمي
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