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ropewalk

/rohp-wawk/US // ˈroʊpˌwɔk //UK // (ˈrəʊpˌwɔːk) //

绳索行走,绳索,绳纹,绳结

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a long, narrow path or building where ropes are made.

Examples

  • I felt even more lost and friendless as I entered the long, cold arcade (known as the Ropewalk) of the Albany.

  • From her ropewalk came the rope to hoist the sails made in her sail lofts.

  • This establishment suffered the same fate as the Warwick ropewalk during Arnold's raid in 1781.

  • There was a ropewalk here which extended from where the angle of the building faces the Amphitheatre, as far as Renshaw-street.

  • This property was afterwards purchased by James Forman, Junior, and the old ropewalk building removed.