ir en top (first-person singular present voy en top, first-person singular preterite fui en top, past participle ido en top) (climbing) to top-rope climb...
vlag (“flag”) + -en- + lijn (“rope”) vlaggenlijn m or f (plural vlaggenlijnen, diminutive vlaggenlijntje n) (nautical) halyard...
From en- + corde + -er. encorder (transitive) to rope up, connect with a rope Conjugation of encorder (see also Appendix:French verbs) “encorder”, in...
See also: ropě and ropę (UK) enPR: rōp, IPA(key): /ɹəʊp/ (US) enPR: rōp, IPA(key): /ɹoʊp/ Rhymes: -əʊp From Middle English rop, rope, from Old English...
въже́ (vǎžé) + -ен (-en) IPA(key): [ˈvɤʒɛn] въ́жен • (vǎ́žen) (relational) rope Declension of въ́жен (no comparative) въже́ (vǎžé)...
on: jump rope Wikipedia jumprope, jump-rope enPR: jŭmp rōp, IPA(key): /dʒʌmp ɹəʊp/ Noun: jump always stressed ("used a jump rope") Verb: rope sometimes...
past participle encordado) to string up; string to rope together; to fasten with a rope to rope off Conjugation of encordar (o-ue alternation) (See...
one’s rope (idiomatic) The limit of one’s patience, when one is so frustrated or annoyed that one can no longer cope. come to the end of one's rope; reach...
(“rope”). IPA(key): [sa.kaˈme.kat͡ɬ] zacamecatl (inanimate) A rope made from coarse grass. 1555, Alonso de Molina, Aqui comienca vn vocabulario en la...
tautened) (transitive) To make taut; to taut. Tauten the rope. (ergative) To become taut. The rope tautened. UNTAET, attune, nutate tauten inflection of...