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[N-VAR 可变名词]粗绳;绳索;缆绳 A rope is a thick cord or wire that is made by twisting together several thinner cords or wires. Ropes are used for jobs such as pulling cars, tying up boats, or tying things together.
  • He tied the rope around his waist.

    他把绳索系在自己的腰上。

  • ...a climbing rope.

    一根登山绳

  • ...a piece of rope.

    一根绳子

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    [VERB 动词](用绳索)捆,绑,拴 If you rope one thing to another, you tie the two things together with a rope.
      [V n to n]
      [Also V n together]
  • I roped myself to the chimney.

    我用绳子把自己系在烟囱上。

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    [N-PLURAL 复数名词](拳击或摔跤场地的)围绳,圈绳 The ropes refers to the fence made of rope that surrounds a boxing ring or a wrestling ring.
      [the N]
  • He was knocked through the ropes by Tafer.

    他被塔费尔一拳打得从围绳间摔出了场外。

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    [PHRASE 短语]任由…自作自受;任…作茧自缚;任…出丑 If you give someone enough rope to hang themselves, you give them the freedom to do a job in their own way because you hope that their attempts will fail and that they will look foolish.
      [give inflects]
  • The King has merely given the politicians enough rope to hang themselves...

    国王只不过是给了这些政客自缚的绳子。

  • If we give her enough rope, she will hang herself.

    如果我们让她为所欲为,她一定会栽大跟头的。

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    [PHRASE 短语]熟悉门道;学习窍门 If you are learning the ropes, you are learning how a particular task or job is done.
      [V inflects]
      [INFORMAL 非正式]
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    [PHRASE 短语]懂行;在行;熟悉技巧 If you know the ropes, you know how a particular job or task should be done.
      [V inflects]
      [INFORMAL 非正式]
  • The moment she got to know the ropes, there was no stopping her.

    一旦她懂行了,就什么也难不住她了。

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    [PHRASE 短语]轻松赚来的钱 If you describe a payment as money for old rope, you are emphasizing that it is earned very easily, for very little effort.
      [usu v-link PHR]
      [emphasis]
      [BRIT 英]
      [INFORMAL 非正式]
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    [PHRASE 短语]处境艰难;即将放弃;濒临失败;走投无路 If you say that someone is on the ropes, you mean that they are very near to giving up or being defeated.
      [v-link PHR]
  • The army claims the rebels are on the ropes.

    军队声称叛军支撑不了多久了。

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    [PHRASE 短语]教…如何做;教…方法;教…诀窍 If you show someone the ropes, you show them how to do a particular job or task.
      [V inflects]
      [INFORMAL 非正式]
    相关词组:
    rope in
    rope off

    Oxford
    rope / rəʊp ; NAmE roʊp /
    noun
    ,
    verb
    rope ropes roped roping
    noun _rope_comp.jpg _rope.jpg 1 [countable ,  uncountable ] very strong thick string made by twisting thinner strings, wires, etc. together 粗绳;线缆;绳索 The rope broke and she fell 50 metres onto the rocks. 绳索断了,她从 50 米的高空摔到了岩石上。 We tied his hands together with rope. 我们用绳子把他的手绑在一起。 The anchor was attached to a length of rope. 铁锚系在一段缆绳上。 Coils of rope lay on the quayside. 码头上放着绕成一盘盘的绳子。 see also
    jump rope
    ,
    skipping rope
    ,
    tow rope
    2 the ropes [plural ] the fence made of ropethat is around the edge of the area where a boxingor wrestlingmatch takes place (拳击或摔跤场四周的)围绳,圈绳 3 [countable ] a number of similar things attached together by a string or thread 串在一起的相似的东西 a rope of pearls 一串珍珠 IDIOMS give sb enough ˈrope to allow sb freedom to do what they want, especially in the hope that they will make a mistake or look silly 放任自由,任其为所欲为(使其犯错误或出丑) The question was vague, giving the interviewee enough rope to hang herself. 这个问题模棱两可,让参加面试的人胡乱发挥而自毙吧。 on the ˈropes ( informal) very close to being defeated 濒于失败;即将失败 show sb/know/learn the ˈropes ( informal) to show sb/know/learn how a particular job should be done 向某人演示╱知道╱学会如何做某事 more at
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    verb 1 to tie one person or thing to another with a rope 用绳子捆(或绑、系) ropeA and B together The thieves had roped the guard's feet together. 窃贼把门卫的双脚捆在了一起。 ropeA to B I roped the goat to a post. 我把山羊拴在一根柱子上。 2 ropesth to tie sth with a rope so that it is held tightly and safely 用绳子系牢;捆紧 I closed and roped the trunk. 我把箱子盖上,用绳子捆结实。 3 ropesth ( especially NAmE) to catch an animal by throwing a circle of rope around it 用套索抓捕(动物);套 SYN
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    PHRASAL VERBS ˌrope sb↔ˈin | ˌrope sb ˈinto sth [usually passive ] ( informal) to persuade sb to join in an activity or to help to do sth, even when they do not want to 劝说某人加入;说服某人帮忙 ropeto do sth Everyone was roped in to help with the show. 每个人都被动员来为这次表演出力。 ropedoing sth Ben was roped into making coffee for the whole team. 本给请来为全队煮咖啡。 ˌrope sth↔ˈoff to separate an area from another one, using ropes, to stop people from entering it 用绳子围起(一片区域) Police roped off the street to investigate the accident. 警察用绳子将街道圈起来调查事故。
    rope / rəʊp ; NAmE roʊp /
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    rope1 noun
    rope2 verb
    roperope1 /rəʊp $ roʊp/ ●●● S3 W3 noun
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    1rope (1) [countable, uncountable] very strong thick string, made by twisting together many thinner strings:  They tied a rope around my waist and pulled me up. The man was coiling a length of rope.2the ropes [plural] a)all the things someone needs to know to do a job or deal with a system:  I spent the first month just learning the ropes. He works repairing streets, and knows the ropes when it comes to safety. Miss McGinley will show you the ropes and answer any questions. b)the rope fence that surrounds an area used for boxing or wrestling3be on the ropes informal to be in a very bad situation, in which you are likely to be defeated:  The army says the rebels are on the ropes.4be at/near etc the end of your rope especially American English to have no more patience or strength left to deal with a problem or a difficult situation:  My son is causing endless problems, and I’m close to the end of my rope.5give somebody some/enough etc rope to give someone a lot of freedom to do something in the way they want to do it:  Managers have to decide how much rope to give their subordinates.6give somebody enough rope to hang themselves to give someone freedom to do what they want to do, because you think they will cause problems for themselves and you want them to look stupid7a rope of pearls pearls on a string, worn around your neck as jewellery
    jump rope
    , skipping rope
    , tightrope
    , towrope
    , → money for old rope
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    rope1 noun
    rope2 verb
    roperope2 verb [transitive]
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    1[always + adverb/preposition] to tie things together using roperope something to something Suitcases were roped to the top of the car.rope somebody/something together Mountaineers rope themselves together for safety.2American English to catch an animal using a circle of rope:  The calves are roped and branded.rope somebody into something (also rope somebody ↔ in British English) phrasal verb informal to persuade someone to help you in a job or join in an activity, especially when they do not want torope somebody into doing something Denise roped me into selling tickets.rope somebody in to do something Anyone who could sing was roped in to help. Have you been roped in too?rope something ↔ off phrasal verb to surround an area with ropes, especially in order to separate it from another area:  The stairs were roped off.
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