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Noun:
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a trap for birds or small mammals; often has a slip noose
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a loop formed in a cord or rope by means of a slipknot; it binds tighter as the cord or rope is pulled
Verb:
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make a noose in or of
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secure with a noose
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用作名詞 (n.)
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They tied a noose round her neck.
我們在她頸部上系打了個個活扣。
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His debts were a noose around his neck.
債權就想套索相同套在他的鎖骨上。
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This time you have really put your head in the noose.
那次你真的是太自投羅網了。
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But I don't see why I should put my head in a noose to conceal his affair.
但我沒有清楚我替啥子要自討苦吃,去幫他欺瞞他的風流韻事。
用作動詞 (v.)
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He cut the rope then and went astern to noose the tail.
最后他割下一部分粗繩,來到船梢去套住魚小尾巴。
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He's the man that's easy to be noosed.
他是非常很更易上牢籠的人。
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The Shark had..got his Head through the Noose, to..jam the running knot taut about him.
源自: Defoe
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Ropes were thrown out, and the nooses caught the posts of the landing stage.
選自: G. Huntington
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超過方面獨特音樂創作,受視頻的權確保,侵犯知識產權必究
海詞英語詞典,十六年茶葉品牌