ropes

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English

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Etymology

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In the sense of skills, a now figurative use that originally referred to literal ropes. The phrase “he knows the ropes” written on a seaman’s discharge meant that he was inexperienced and only familiar with a ship’s principal ropes.[1]

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ropes

  1. plural of rope
  2. (in the plural, with the) Basic skills of a job.
    show the ropes, learn the ropes

Derived terms

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Verb

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ropes

  1. third-person singular simple present indicative of rope

References

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  1. ^ William L. Brackin (1991 July) “Military Courtesy”, in Naval Orientation (NAVEDTRA; 12966), Washington, D.C.: Naval Education and Training Program Management Support Activity; United States Government Printing Office, →OCLC, pages 7-19.

Anagrams

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Asturian

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Noun

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ropes

  1. plural of ropa

Lithuanian

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Noun

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rópes

  1. accusative plural of rópė (turnip)

Middle English

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Noun

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ropes

  1. plural of rop (rope)