to belay

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English - Turkish
suga etmek
volta etmek
sarıp bağlamak
belayin
1. durdurmak, dur emri vermek.2. (duyuru veya emir için) yok saymak, önemsememek, gözardı etmek
bağla
{f} suga etmek
belaying pinarmadora çeliği
bağlama direği
{f} bağlamak (halat)
{f} volta etmek (halat)
halat volta etmek
English - English
The general command to stop or cease
To make (a rope) fast by turning it round a cleat or belaying pin
to make fast, as a rope, by winding round a cleat
{v} to waylay, lie in wait, fasten
Hence: to block up or obstruct
The object to which a rope is secured
(vb ) to keep the climber safe by controlling the rope 2 (n ) a session of belaying
"To make a line fast by throwing turns around an upright pin, called a belaying-pin, which passes through a hole in the rail " (Colcord)
vb to keep the climber safe by controlling the rope 2 (n ) a session of belaying
to make someone who is climbing a mountain etc safe by attaching a rope to them and to a rock (beleggen)
to prevent a serious fall in climbing a belayer feeds the rope out to the climber self belay: to prevent your own fall - use an ice axe on snow slopes
To wrap a line around a rock or tree so as to slow or stop Slippage This technique allows one man to hold a line under great pull
A location at which a climber stops and builds an anchor with which to secure his/or her partner
The securing of a rope to a rock or other projection
turn a rope round an object or person in order to secure it or him
Meaning, to stop or be quiet
to secure a climber by tying the rope to any available fastening point
{f} fasten a rope (Nautical)
To make a rope fast to a belaying pin or cleat
something to which a mountain climber's rope can be secured fasten a boat to a bitt, pin, or cleat turn a rope round an object or person in order to secure it or him
To make fast to a cleat or belaying pin; to cancel an order
to make a rope fast by turning it round a cleat or belaying pin
To lie in wait for with a view to assault
A means of securing a climber by use of a rope, and usually a belay device, in order to prevent or minimize a fall A belayer is the person on the ground or at the belay station who secures the lead or top-roping climber
Secure point of attachment for rope or ladder
something to which a mountain climber's rope can be secured
To make fast, as a rope, by taking several turns with it round a pin, cleat, or kevel
fasten a boat to a bitt, pin, or cleat
To make a line or rope fast to a pin or cleat
Use of a rope to protect a climber against a fall A climber can be belayed by another person, or be climbing alone, using an advanced technique called a self-belay
To lay on or cover; to adorn
1 Secure a line without knotting it to a cleat or belaying pin 2 To make secure 3 Command to "stop" or "cease"
to belay
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