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1rope Listen to audio/ˈroʊp/ noun
plural ropes
1 : a strong, thick string that is made by twisting many thin strings or fibers together [count] Tie the end of the rope to the post. She made a knot in the rope. [noncount] a six-foot length of rope We used rope to tie down the furniture in the trailer. The hostages were tied up with rope.see also jump rope, skipping rope, tightrope, towrope
2 [count] : a string on which a number of similar things are held together
a rope of pearls
3 the ropes : the special way things are done at a particular place or in a particular activity
The veteran cop showed the rookie the ropes. It will take a few weeks for new employees to learn the ropes. someone who knows the ropes
4 the ropes : a fence made of rope that encloses a boxing or wrestling ring
The boxer was pushed back against the ropes.
jump/skip rope
US : to jump over a rope that is being swung near the ground for exercise or as a game
He jumps rope to warm up before the game. The kids are outside jumping rope.
money for old ropesee money
on the ropes
informal : in a very bad position or situation : very close to failure or defeat
The company is on the ropes and in danger of closing.
the end of your ropesee 1end
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