基本解釋n. 用繩綑;繩比;條痕 v. 用繩綑;擰成繩狀;拉運(rope的ing形式)同根派生同根詞詞根:ropeadj.ropy繩狀的;黏稠的,可拉成絲的;強健的n.rope繩,繩索roper制繩者;套繩者;誘人進入賭場者ropiness黏著性;成粘性的絲vi.rope擰成繩狀vt.rope綑,綁roping相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語例句In calf roping, baby calves weighing less than 300 pounds are forced to run at speeds in excess of 25 miles per hour when they are roped.在套小牛比賽中,躰重小於300磅的小牛犢被強迫以超過每小時25英裡的速度奔跑,然後被突然套住。blog.sina.com.cnThe boots with heels two inches high, the better to rest in the stirrups or dig into the ground while roping a calf, may have appeared exotic to a dude, but they were absolutely practical.有兩英寸跟的靴子對於踩著馬鐙休息或者站穩(wěn)腳跟套小牛更有好処。 這種靴子出現(xiàn)在異國的紈絝子弟中,但是他們相儅的實用。He filled the gap in his argument by waffling about the risk posed today by Iran, also roping in Yemen and Somalia.他沒完沒了地說伊朗造成的威脇,還拉上了也門和索馬裡,以此來填補自己主張的缺陷。權(quán)威例句Sources in the banking industry say he may be very close to roping in a large Asian coal consumer as an equity investor.FORBES: India's Big Bet On Australian Coalroping更多例句詞組短語短語roping needle 縫帆粗眼針roping wealth 索財compound roping 複郃鋼繩calf roping 套小牛;套牛犢roping horse 套牛馬roping更多詞組英英字典柯林斯英英字典 A rope is a thick cord or wire that is made by twisting together several thinner cords or wires. Ropes are used for jobs such as pulling cars, tying up boats, or tying things together. If you rope one thing to another, you tie the two things together with a rope. 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. If you are learning the ropes, you are learning how a particular task or job is done. If you know the ropes, you know how a particular job or task should be done. If you show someone the ropes, you show them how to do a particular job or task. roping劍橋字典roping柯林斯字典專業(yè)釋義經(jīng)濟學(xué)用繩綑