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rope
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rope  (rp)
n.
1. A flexible heavy cord of tightly intertwined hemp or other fiber.
2. A string of items attached in one line by or as if by twisting or braiding: a rope of onions.
3. A sticky glutinous formation of stringy matter in a liquid.
4.
a. A cord with a noose at one end for hanging a person.
b. Execution or death by hanging: to die by the rope.
5. A lasso or lariat.
6. ropes Sports Several cords strung between poles to enclose a boxing or wrestling ring.
7. ropes Informal Specialized procedures or details: learn the ropes; know the ropes.
v. roped, rop·ing, ropes
v.tr.
1. To tie or fasten with or as if with rope.
2. To enclose, separate, or partition with or as if with a rope: rope off the scene of the crime.
3. To catch with a rope or lasso.
4. Informal To trick or deceive: An unscrupulous salesperson roped us into buying worthless property.
v.intr.
To become like a cord or rope.
Idioms:
on the ropes
1. Sports Knocked against the ropes that enclose a boxing ring.
2. On the verge of defeat or collapse; hopeless or powerless.
the end of (one's) rope
The limit of one's patience, endurance, or resources: After six months on strike, the workers were at the end of their rope.

[Middle English, from Old English rp.]

roper n.

rope
Noun
1. a fairly thick cord made of intertwined fibres or wire
2. a row of objects fastened to form a line: a twenty-inch rope of pearls
3. know the ropes to have a thorough understanding of a particular activity
4. the rope
a. a rope noose used for hanging someone
b. death by hanging
Verb
[roping, roped]
1. to tie with a rope
2. rope off to enclose or divide with a rope [Old English rāp]

Rope a row or string of items or people similar to a rope; a long series.
Examples: rope of hair, 1891; of hay, 1610; of onions, 1469; of pearls, 1632; of popes, 1621; of sand, 1624; of turf, 1759; of water, 1843.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.roperope - a strong line
bight - the middle part of a slack rope (as distinguished from its ends)
bola - a rope with weights attached to the ends; is thrown to entangle the legs of an animal; of South American origin
brace - a rope on a square-rigged ship that is used to swing a yard about and secure it
brail - a small rope (one of several) used to draw a sail in
bungee, bungee cord - an elasticized rope
cable - a very strong thick rope made of twisted hemp or steel wire
cordage - the ropes in the rigging of a ship
guide rope - a rope used to guide the movement of the load of a crane
halliard, halyard - a rope for raising or lowering a sail or flag
hangman's halter, hangman's rope, hempen necktie, halter, hemp - a rope that is used by a hangman to execute persons who have been condemned to death by hanging
harpoon line - a strong rope for making the catch fast to the harpooner's boat
hawser - large heavy rope for nautical use
jump rope, skip rope, skipping rope - a length of rope (usually with handles on each end) that is swung around while someone jumps over it
lashing - rope that is used for fastening something to something else; "the boats were held together by lashings"
lariat, reata, riata, lasso - a long noosed rope used to catch animals
line - something (as a cord or rope) that is long and thin and flexible; "a washing line"
prolonge - a rope fitted with a hook and used for towing a gun carriage
small stuff - any light rope used on shipboard
tier - something that is used for tying; "the sail is fastened to the yard with tiers"
tightrope - tightly stretched rope or wire on which acrobats perform high above the ground
trip line - a light rope used in lumbering to free a dog hook from a log at a distance
hemp - a plant fiber
jute - a plant fiber used in making rope or sacks
sisal, sisal hemp - a plant fiber used for making rope
2.rope - street names for flunitrazepan
flunitrazepan, Rohypnol - a depressant and tranquilizer (trade name Rohypnol) often used in the commission of sexual assault; legally available in Europe and Mexico and Colombia
Verb1.rope - catch with a lasso; "rope cows"
capture, catch, get - succeed in catching or seizing, especially after a chase; "We finally got the suspect"; "Did you catch the thief?"
2.rope - fasten with a rope; "rope the bag securely"
tie, bind - fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord; "They tied their victim to the chair"
rope in - draw in as if with a rope; lure; "The agent had roped in several customers"

rope
noun 1. cord, line, cable, strand, hawser
verb 2. tie, bind, moor, lash, hitch, fasten, tether, pinion, lasso know the ropes be experienced, know the score (informal) be knowledgeable, know what's what, be an old hand, know your way around, know where it's at (slang) know all the ins and outs
rope someone in or into something Brit. persuade, involve, engage, enlist, talk into, drag in, inveigle

An element of chaff consisting of a long roll of metallic foil or wire which is designed for broad, low-frequency responses. See also chaff.
Translations
Spanish rope [rəup] ncuerda;
(NAUT) → cable m
vt [+ box] → atar or amarrar con (una) cuerda [+ climbers] (also: rope together) → encordarse;
to rope sb in (fig) → persuadir a algn a tomar parte;
to know the ropes (fig) → conocer los trucos (del oficio)

French rope [rəup] ncorde f;
(Naut) → cordage m
vt [+ box] → corder (= tie up or together); attacher [+ climbers] (also: rope together) → encorder [+ area] (also: rope off) → interdire l'accès de: (= divide off); séparer;
to rope sb in (fig) → embringuer qn;
to know the ropes (fig) → être au courant, connaître les ficelles

German rope [rəup] nSeil nt;
(Naut) → Tau nt
vt (tie) → festbinden;
(also: rope together) → zusammenbinden;
to know the ropes (fig) → sich auskennen
rope in rope vt (fig) (person) → einspannen
rope off rope vt (area) → mit einem Seil absperren

Italian rope [rəup] ncorda, fune f;
(NAUT) → cavo
vt [+ box] → legare [+ climbers]; legare in cordata;
to rope sb in (fig) → coinvolgere qn;
to know the ropes (fig) → conoscere i trucchi del mestiere

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