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1 rope yard
x. 새끼(로프)공장(rope walk) -
2 rope
I새끼, 밧줄, 로프, 끈(cf.CABLE, CORD)올가미줄, 측량줄, 로프(척도의 이름, 20ft)새끼장식, 교수용 밧줄, 교수형, 줄타기용 줄, (권투장등의)링줄, 새끼울을 친곳, 비결, (일 등의)요령(knack), 한 엮음, (포도주.엿등에 생기는)실모양의 점질물, 밧줄로 묶다(up, together), (등산가등이)밧줄로 엮어매다, 밧줄에 매어달다, 밧줄로 구조하다, (말.소등을)밧줄로 잡다, 올가미로 잡다(lasso), 밧줄로 울을 치다(구획하다), 출을 치다(in, out, round), 밧줄을 쳐서 격리하다(출입금지로 하다), 꾀어들이다, 추기고 꾀다, 이기지 못하도록 (말을)억제하다, 끈적끈적해지다II실(밧줄)같이되다, (말을)이기지 못하도록 억제하다, (경기자가)전력을 기울이지 않다(지려고), (등산가들이)밧줄로 몸을 서로 이어매다, (등산가가)로프를 써서 올라가다(내려가다), (남을 한패로)꾀어들이다, (추기어)한패에 끼게 하다 -
3 rope ladder
x. (밧)줄사다리 -
4 rope walk
x. 새끼공장 -
5 rope yarn
x. 밧줄만드는 가는 줄, 보잘것없는 것, 하찮은 일(trifle) -
6 rope-walking
n. 줄타기 -
7 climbing rope
x. 등산용 로프, 자일 -
8 guest rope
x. (뱃전에 대는 보트를 위한)손잡이 줄; 밧줄로 끌리는 배가 좌우로 빗나가지 않게 맨 둘째 줄 -
9 guide rope
x. (기구, 비행선의)유도삭, 조절 밧줄 -
10 jumping rope
x. 줄넘기 줄 -
11 Manila rope
x. 마닐라 로프 -
12 skippeing rope
x. 줄넘기줄 -
13 wire rope
x. 와이어 로프, 강삭 -
14 obstetric rope
산과줄 -
15 guessrope
x. =GUEST ROPE -
16 ropery
n. =ROPE WALK
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