- one-strand rope
- однопрядный канат
Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.
Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.
rope — roper, n. ropelike, adj. /rohp/, n., v., roped, roping. n. 1. a strong, thick line or cord, commonly one composed of twisted or braided strands of hemp, flax, or the like, or of wire or other material. 2. a lasso. 3. ropes, a. the cords used to… … Universalium
Rope — This article is about non metallic ropes. For other uses, see Rope (disambiguation). Coils of rope used for long line fishing A rope is a length of fibres, twisted or braided together to improve strength for pulling and connecting. It has tensile … Wikipedia
Rope splicing — A line eye spliced to a snap shackle. Rope splicing in ropework is the forming of a semi permanent joint between two ropes or two parts of the same rope by partly untwisting and then interweaving their strands. Splices can be used to form a… … Wikipedia
strand — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old Norse strǫnd shore Date: before 12th century the land bordering a body of water ; shore, beach II. verb Date: 1621 transitive verb 1. to run, drive, or cause to dri … New Collegiate Dictionary
rope — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. cord, line; hawser, painter, lanyard; lasso, riata; hangman s noose, execution; string, twist. See filament. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. cord, cordage, braiding, string, thread, strand, line, tape, lace,… … English dictionary for students
strand — strand1 [strand] n. [ME < OE, akin to ON strǫnd, Ger strand, prob. < IE base * ster , to extend, stretch out > STREW] land at the edge of a body of water; shore, esp. ocean shore vt., vi. 1. to run or drive aground [a ship stranded by… … English World dictionary
Strand — Strand, n. [Probably fr. D. streen a skein; akin to G. str[ a]hne a skein, lock of hair, strand of a rope.] One of the twists, or strings, as of fibers, wires, etc., of which a rope is composed. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
strand — strand1 /strand/, v.t. 1. to drive or leave (a ship, fish, etc.) aground or ashore: The receding tide stranded the whale. 2. (usually used in the passive) to bring into or leave in a helpless position: He was stranded in the middle of nowhere.… … Universalium
strand — I. /strænd / (say strand) verb (t) 1. to drive aground on a shore, especially of the sea, as a ship, a fish, etc. 2. (usually in the passive) to bring into a helpless position: *The very thought of yet again being stranded in a country where no… …
strand — I [[t]strænd[/t]] v. t. 1) to drive or cause to run onto a shore; run aground 2) to leave in a helpless position: stranded in the middle of nowhere[/ex] 3) to become stranded 4) the land bordering a body of water; shore; beach • Etymology: bef.… … From formal English to slang
strand — I v 1. shore, ground, run ashore or aground; beach, shipwreck, wreck, maroon, Inf. pile up, cast away. 2. leave, abandon, desert, quit, give up; leave alone, leave high and dry, turn one s back on, leave in the lurch, forsake. n 3. shore, coast,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder