rope
Multiple Entries:
rope bungee
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
rope/rəʊp/
▶noun
- 1 a length of stout cord made by twisting together strands of hemp, sisal, nylon, etc.
■ (the ropes) the ropes enclosing a boxing or wrestling ring.
■ (the rope) execution by hanging.
- 2 a quantity of roughly spherical objects strung together.
- 3 (the ropes) informal the established procedures in an organization or area of activity: I showed her the ropes.
- 1 catch, fasten, or secure with rope.
■ Climbing (of a party of climbers) connect each other together with a rope.
- 2 (rope someone in/into) persuade someone, despite reluctance, to take part in.
– phrases
on the ropes
on the ropes
- 1 Boxing forced against the ropes by the opponent's attack.
- 2 in a state of near collapse.
– derivatives
roping noun.
roping noun.
– origin OE rāp, of Gmc origin.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
bungee /ˈbʌndʒi/
▶noun (also bungee cord or rope) a long nylon-cased rubber band used for securing luggage and in the sport of bungee jumping.
– origin 1930s: of unknown origin.
'rope' also found in these Oxford entries:
abseil
- ascender
- ayahuasca
- becket
- belay
- belaying pin
- bend
- bight
- bobstay
- bollard
- bowline
- brace
- breeches buoy
- breeching
- bungee
- cable
- cable-laid
- cable stitch
- capstan
- cat-o'-nine-tails
- chock
- chord
- cleat
- clinch
- clothes line
- clove hitch
- cord
- Cordelier
- cringle
- disentangle
- ease
- end
- esparto
- etrier
- eye
- eyelet
- fairlead
- fankle
- fid
- fisherman's bend
- flake
- foresheet
- forestay
- foul
- fray
- funambulist
- funicular
- funiculus
- gasket
- grappling hook

