Rope up Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To attach oneself to a rope, usually for safety when climbing or hiking in dangerous areas. It means connecting to others or to equipment with a rope.
Usage & Nuances
Mainly used in outdoor activities like climbing, mountaineering, or glacier travel. 'Rope up' is usually an instruction or action taken for safety. Not common outside these contexts. Do not confuse with 'tie up' (which means to bind or immobilize).
Example Sentences
We need to rope up before crossing the glacier.
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The guide told us to rope up for safety on the mountain.
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Before climbing, we always rope up together.
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"Let's rope up before this next section—it's pretty sketchy ahead," the leader said.
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If we don’t rope up here, a single slip could be really serious.
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Everyone stopped to rope up before crossing the narrow ridge.
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