rope off 的 4 个定义
- a strong, thick line or cord, commonly one composed of twisted or braided strands of hemp, flax, or the like, or of wire or other material.
- a lasso.
- ropes, the cords used to enclose a prize ring or other space.Informal.the operations of a business or the details of any undertaking: The new employee didn't take long to learn the ropes.
- (7)
roped, rop·ing.
- to tie, bind, or fasten with a rope.
- to enclose, partition, or mark off with a rope or ropes.
- to catch with a lasso; lasso.
- Nautical. to reinforce with a boltrope.
roped, rop·ing.
- to be drawn out into a filament of thread; become ropy.
- rope in, Informal. to lure or entice, especially by employing deception: The swindler had roped in a number of gullible persons.
rope off 近义词
等同于 separate
等同于 split up
由rope off构成的短语
- rope in
- end of one's rope
- enough rope
- (show someone) know the ropes
- on the ropes
更多rope off例句
- Serrations are designed to cut rope or cord but also reduce the portion of a blade that can be used to perform other cutting tasks, and they’re difficult to sharpen.
- In traditional cultures, this might involve things like making rope, gathering and processing food, constructing houses, and firing pottery.
- If you’re looking for indoor activities, think about streaming a yoga class or finding a jump rope.
- If you shake it up and down, you create a wave, with the rope as your medium.
- The piece of rope touching your hand doesn’t move away from your hand.
- She tugged on the black rope that wrapped around his thighs and torso, her leather gloves creaking with each adjustment.
- “I like decorating my slaves,” she said, referencing the rope, her thin, crimson-coated lips peeling off her front teeth.
- From the roof of the barn is a long loop of rope, through this the turkey is suspended by its legs.
- Clinton, meanwhile, spent several minutes greeting audience members along the rope line and posing for cellphone selfies.
- After all, what politician blurts out a major life decision while working a rope line?
- It occurred to him then, for the first time, that a third resource was open—he might cut the rope, and let the kite go free!
- Once the rope got tangled around Squinty's foot, and he jumped over it to get free.
- All this while Squinty was chewing on the apple which he had picked up from the ground after he had jumped over the rope.
- Every few days after that the boy took Squinty out of his pen, and let him do the rope-jumping and the acorn-hunting tricks.
- And it did not take Squinty long to learn to jump the rope when there was no apple on the other side.