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Dictionary English German: [rope]

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English German
taut {adj} [rope, line, etc.]
414
stramm [straff, Seil etc.]
slack {adj} [rope, cable]
138
schlapp [ugs.] [schlaff hängend]
frayed {adj} {past-p} [rope, clothing, etc.]
109
zerfasert
ruptured {adj} {past-p} [e.g. rope]
73
gerissen [z. B. Seil]
constr. tech. supporting {adj} [attr.] [e.g. cable or rope, framework, rod, tube]
11
Trag- [z. B. Seil, Werk, Stange, Rohr]
tech. stranded {adj} {past-p} [rope]
10
verseilt
Verbs
to stretch sth. [e.g. a rope, canvas]
561
etw.Akk. spannen [Seil etc.]
to break [rope etc.]
473
zerreißen [Seil]
to wind sth. [cable, rope]
337
etw. rollen [aufrollen, spulen]
to twist sth. [thread, rope]
318
etw.Akk. dröseln [regional] [Faden drehen]
games to skip [with a skipping rope]
63
seilspringen
games to skip [with a skipping rope]
17
seilhüpfen
to break [e.g. The rope has / is broken.]durchreißen [z. B. Das Seil ist durchgerissen.]
naut. to cut sth. [anchor rope etc.]etw.Akk. kappen [Ankertau usw.]
naut. to feaze [Br.] [become unravelled of a rope]sich aufdrehen [von einem Tau]
to funambulate [dated] [to dance or walk on a rope]auf dem Seil tanzen [auf einem in der Luft gespannten Seil akrobatische Balanceakte ausführen]
to strain [e. g. a rope]gravieren [veraltet] [belasten] [z. B. ein Seil]
to unloose [e.g. grip, rope]lockermachen / locker machen [ugs.]
Nouns
naut. slack [of a rope or a hawser]
371
Lose {f} [eines Taus]
cord [rope]
197
Seil {n}
bight [bay; but also loop of a rope]
104
Bucht {f} [geograph.; aber auch Schleife eines Taus]
sling [loop of strap, rope, or chain used to carry, raise, or lower]
65
Riemen {m} [zum Ziehen, Schleppen, Hängen etc.]
naut. painter [mooring rope]
41
Fangleine {f}
ropewalk [lane or pathway where long strands of material were laid before being twisted into rope]
20
Reeperbahn {f} [niederd. für: Reiferbahn]
nucl. SCRAM [emergency shutdown of a nuclear reactor] [acronym for safety control rod axe man, safety cut rope axe man]
18
Reaktorschnellabschaltung {f} <RESA>
sports float [on the lane rope]
14
Schwimmkörper {m} [der Bahnleine]
sports skipper [e.g. rope skipper]
13
Springer {m} [Seilspringer etc.]
naut. brace [rope at the end of a yardarm]
9
Brasse {f} [Tau am Ende einer Rah]
naut. loop [of rope]
8
Bucht {f} [einer Leine]
naut. baggywrinkle [rope yarns wound around parts of a ship's rigging]Tausendbein {n} [seemännisches Knüpfwerk als Scheuerschutz]
sports bungee [short for: bungee cord, bungee rope]Bungeeseil {n} [auch: Bungee-Seil]
naut. cleat [device for securing a rope]Klampfe {f} [seltener für: Klampe]
tech. crosslay [rope technology]Gegenschlag {m} [Seiltechnik]
tech. crosslay [rope technology]Kreuzschlag {m} [Seiltechnik]
eye [loop of a rope]Auge {n} [Seilschlinge z. B. beim Schlagen eines Knotens]
naut. footrope [also: foot rope]Fußpferd {n} [bei Segelschiffen: Tau, auf dem die Seeleute stehen]
sports slacker [slack rope walker]Slackliner {m}
sports slacklining [rope walking or balancing]Slacken {n} [auf der Slackline balancieren]
naut. tech. strand [rope]Kardeel {n} [bei Fasertauwerk, Drahtseil]
2 Words: Others
tech. low-tension {adj} [e.g. rope]spannungsarm [z. B. Seil]
three-strand {adj} [attr.] [wire, rope]dreilitzig [Draht, Seil]
2 Words: Verbs
to become taut [rope, muscles, etc.]sichAkk. spannen [sich straffen] [Seil, Muskeln etc.]
to become taut [rope]sichAkk. straffen [Seil]
naut. to coil (up) [e.g. rope]aufschießen [z. B. Seil, Leine]
to duck under sth. [rope, tape etc.]sichAkk. unter etw.Dat. hindurchbücken
to ease down [a rope]nachlassen [ein Seil]
naut. to ease off sth. [rope]etw.Akk. abfieren [Tau]
naut. to pay out [rope]ablaufen lassen
to take up [rope in a coil]aufspulen
to take up [rope in a coil]aufwickeln
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