rappel

rappel

美 [ræˈpel]  英 [ræ'pel]

  • n.坐式下降法
  • v.绕绳下降(用绳缠绕着身体,双脚蹬陡坡或峭壁自己放绳下滑)
  • 网络用绳索下降;绳索下口;用绳索下口

词形变化

过去式:rappelled  现在分词:rappelling  第三人称单数:rappels  

英汉双解

v.
1.
[i]
~ (down, off, etc. sth)
绕绳下降(用绳缠绕着身体,双脚蹬陡坡或峭壁自己放绳下滑)to go down a steep cliff or rock while attached to a rope, pushing against the slope or rock with your feet
— see also
abseil

英汉解释

n.
1.
坐式下降法
v.
1.
用绳绕双腿下降

英英解释

v.

例句

The rescuers had to rappel from the roof down the side of the building to save the two men left hanging by their safety harness es.

救援人员不得不屋顶绳索建筑一侧下降营救他们安全挽具工人

Every one can rappel down calmly the side of 40-meter cliff with a rope and a Flemish knot. I have also been a spider man.

绳子一个八字每个人可以40陡壁从容一次蜘蛛

So now I don't want to rappel down on the back side of this slip knot, that would be dangerous.

现在不要这个可以一段下降危险

Witnesses noted that the climber set up intending to be lowered, while her belayer thought she was going to rappel.

目击者声称攀爬意在保护降下地面保护认为使用保护自行下降

It is a truly fantastic rappel, it takes almost 8 seconds for a rock to hit the bottom.

利用绳索需要将近8时间到达底部一个非常奇妙旅程

Canyoneers say even a relatively easy rappel like this one can feel like drowning in midair.

探险即使这样一个相对简单也能产生半空中溺水感觉

A new study reveals that dragline silk, the stuff spiders use to rappel, has a molecular structure that makes it resilient to twisting.

研究发现蜘蛛用来下降牵引有着一种分子结构使得蛛丝弹性避免扭曲

So now if he is 10 meters , I can rappel down to him.

现在如果下面可以下降下去