0 very thick string made from twisted thread -- веревка
1 to tie things together with rope -- связывать веревкой
The soldiers now trooped out, ranged in four files opposite to the palace, radiating away from the pole to stand holding the ropes.
All young, upcoming talent needs people expert in their fields to show them the ropes.
Once he learns the ropes, his f uture books may be less hectoring, and he may come across as less uninformed.
During his exercise lessons, he used jump ropes along with the chest expanders and clubs and scepters for helping students strengthen their arms and hands.
Readers, roped together behind their erstwhile guides, set off with confidence that the route is well-prepared and that new topographical features will be drawn to their attention.
Two groups were pulling each of the chariots with two long ropes, guided by two smaller groups who manoeuvred the direction of the wheels with two shorter ropes.
She was a difficult toddler; her parents tied her and her sister to their beds, restrained them with ropes and chains, and locked them in closets.
Unweaned calves are tied by ropes.
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