strang (seil)

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ألمانية - الإنجليزية
rope
A long thin segment of soft clay, either extruded or formed by hand
Cordage of at least 1 inch in diameter, or a length of such cordage
{n} a cord, halter, row of things dependent
{v} to form into filaments, to become ropy
street names for flunitrazepan
A rope is a string of pearls that is over 40 inches long
To throw a rope around (something)
a run of A-10-K-Q-J in the trump suit
(or Rope Funnel) - A narrow, often contorted condensation funnel usually associated with the decaying stage of a tornado See rope stage
a length of twisted fiber that can be used as lifesaving equipment
In general, cordage as it is purchased at the store When it comes aboard a vessel and is put to use, it becomes a line
The rope connects the handle to the boat Common wakeboarding rope lengths are between 55'-80'
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. The King has merely given the politicians enough rope to hang themselves
Pearl necklace that is longer than 45 inches
If you are learning the ropes, you are learning how a particular task or job is done
A guide rope
Traditionally, a line must be over 1 inch in size to be called a rope
A hard line drive
To prevent from winning (as a horse), by pulling or curbing
To draw, as with a rope; to entice; to inveigle; to decoy; as, to rope in customers or voters