单词 | running bowline |
释义 | > as lemmasrunning bowline running bowline n. a running noose formed by tying a bowline knot at one end of a rope and passing the other end through the resulting loop; a similar noose used when one end of the rope is already fast, formed by tying a bowline knot around the standing part of the rope. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > equipment of vessel > ropes or chains other than rigging or cable > [noun] > knot used by sailors > specific bowline-knot1627 clinch1627 sheepshank1627 wall-knot1627 running bowline1710 running bowline knot1726 bend1769 clove-hitch1769 half-hitch1769 hitch1769 walnut1769 cat's paw1794 midshipman's hitch1794 reef knot1794 clench1804 French shroud knot1808 carrick bend1819 bowline1823 slippery hitch1832 wall1834 Matthew Walker1841 shroud-knot1860 stopper-knotc1860 marling hitch1867 wind-knot1870 Portuguese knot1871 rosette1875 chain knota1877 stopper-hitch1876 swab-hitch1883 monkey fist1917 Spanish bowline1968 the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > fastening > binding or tying > a bond, tie, or fastening > [noun] > knot > any knot used by sailors > other specific sailors' knots bowline-knot1627 clinch1627 sheepshank1627 wall-knot1627 running bowline1710 running bowline knot1726 bend1769 clove-hitch1769 half-hitch1769 hitch1769 walnut1769 Magnus hitch1794 midshipman's hitch1794 clench1804 French shroud knot1808 carrick bend1819 bowline1823 slippery hitch1832 wall1834 cat's paw1840 Matthew Walker1841 shroud-knot1860 stopper-knotc1860 Portuguese knot1871 chain knota1877 stopper-hitch1876 swab-hitch1883 Spanish bowline1968 1710 C. Shadwell Fair Quaker of Deal ii. 24 May I be hoisted over a Ship's side, with a Takle hook'd to a running bowling, with the knot under my left Ear. 1823 J. F. Cooper Pioneers II. v. 81 It would have been more ship-shape to lower the bight of a rope, or running bow line, below me. 1839 C. F. Briggs Adventures Harry Franco I. xviii. 187 Added to my nautical acomplishments..the art of making running bowlines and turk's heads. 1883 Man. Seamanship for Boys' Training Ships Royal Navy 89 Q. What is a running bowline used for..? A. It is used for throwing over anything out of reach, or anything under water. 1932 E. M. Brent-Dyer Chalet Girls in Camp vii. 111 The rope was swung down, and as it stopped swinging, Miss Wilson knew that Jo had it safely. ‘Running bowline!’ she called down. 1968 E. Franklin Dict. Knots 24 Running bowline, the knot which was universally used at sea whenever a noose was needed. Useful for commencing to tie a parcel. 2000 R. Mayne Lang. Sailing 243 A running bowline is one that has its standing part running through it as a noose. < as lemmas |
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