belay / bɪˈleɪ /

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belay3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

be·layed, be·lay·ing.

  1. Nautical. to fasten by winding around a pin or short rod inserted in a holder so that both ends of the rod are clear.
  2. Mountain Climbing. to secure by attaching to one end of a rope.to secure by attaching to a person or to an object offering stable support.
  3. to cease; stop.to ignore: Belay that, the meeting will be at 0900 instead of 0800.
v. 无主动词 verb

be·layed, be·lay·ing.

  1. to belay a rope: Belay on that cleat over there.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Mountain Climbing. a rock, bush, or other object sturdy enough for a running rope to be passed around it to secure a hold.

belay 近义词

v. 动词 verb

stop

更多belay例句

  1. When she realizes what happened, she’s hanging on the rope just above the belay ledge, blood pouring down her face and into her eyes.
  2. If you see me out there after I set out in August, don’t be scared to ask if you can share my fire, give me a belay, or just cruise in tandem for a bit.
  3. There are also plenty of easier climbs just outside of the gorge, such as the waterside cliffs that line Summersville Lake, 18 miles northeast from the park, where you can climb using a pontoon boat as your belay station.
  4. I also like it as part of a resort layering system for low-octane hikes, cold belays, and as a shoulder-season piece for adventures that might involve a little chill and precipitation.
  5. In 1981, using ropes and a belay, filmmaker Eric Perlman and skier Bob Bellman descended the Cables Route.
  6. Your brother, in my humble opinion, is the most capable and the best-hearted man that I ever knew and—” “Belay!
  7. Away went the sloop, steadying her bow-lines; the call piping belay, as each sail was trimmed to the officer of the deck's fancy.
  8. Belay the binnacle and part the ship's periwig abaft the main-mast!
  9. When they had hoisted the unconscious Tom to the gaff, Swarth ordered: "Belay, coil up the fall, and go forrard."
  10. "You belay," remarked the Captain, turning towards the vermin of Law with profound disdain.