noose

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English - Turkish
{i} kement

Cehalet bir kement gibi boğuyor. - Ignorance smothers like a noose.

{i} bağ
{i} ilişki
{i} ilmik
{i} ilmek
(darağacı/vb.) ilmik
ilmikle tutmak
{f} kementle yakalamak
{f} ilmik yapmak
(darağacı vb) ilmik
ilmik bağlamak
{i} bağlantı
{f} ilmiklemek
{i} tuzak
noose  
ilmik  
tighten the noose
(Ev ile ilgili) Durumu zorlaştırmak
the noose
ilmik
English - English
An adjustable loop of rope, e.g. the one placed around the neck in hangings, or the one at the end of a lasso
{n} a running knot, a trap
{v} to know
{i} loop with a running knot; loop of rope used to hang people; knot
a loop formed in a cord or rope by means of a slipknot; it binds tighter as the cord or rope is pulled secure with a noose make a noose in or of
A running knot, or loop, which binds the closer the more it is drawn
To tie in a noose; to catch in a noose; to entrap; to insnare
a trap for birds or small mammals; often has a noose
make a noose in or of
a loop formed in a cord or rope by means of a slipknot; it binds tighter as the cord or rope is pulled
secure with a noose
A noose is a circular loop at the end of a piece of rope or wire. A noose is tied with a knot that allows it to be tightened, and it is usually used to trap animals or hang people
{f} catch with a noose; fasten with a running knot; hang with a noose
hangman's noose
Knot used primarily for strangulation purposes
slip noose
A noose made by tying a slip knot and often used to trap an animal, bird, or person by the feet
tighten the noose
(Ev ile ilgili) Make a situation more difficult to escape from
nooses
plural of noose
noose

    Turkish pronunciation

    nus

    Pronunciation

    /ˈno͞os/ /ˈnuːs/

    Etymology

    [ 'nüs, British also ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English nose, perhaps of Provençal origin; akin to Provençal nous knot, from Latin nodus; more at NODE.
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