释义 |
noose I. \ˈnüs\ noun (-s) Etymology: probably from Provençal nous knot, from Latin nodus — more at net 1. : a loop with a running knot (as in a hangman's halter or a lariat) that binds closer the more it is drawn 2. : tie, bond, snare < matrimonial noose > 3. : the free end of a bowstring fastened to the bow nock by a timber hitch — compare eye 2d(5) II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) 1. : to secure by or as if by a noose : catch or capture in a noose : put a noose round : entrap < noose a snake > 2. : to execute by hanging : hang 3. : to furnish with a noose : make a noose in or of : pass (as a rope) around something so as to make a noose |