Lassoed Meaning in English
word · lemma: lasso
ˈɫæsoʊ
LASS-ohd
lˈæsəʊd
la-SOHd
Definição
To catch or tie something by throwing a looped rope (lasso) over it, usually to control animals like cattle or horses.
Uso & Nuances
Most common in cowboy or ranching contexts. Used literally for cattle/horses and sometimes figuratively to mean successfully catching or controlling something. Usually past tense of 'lasso.' Not used in casual, everyday speech.
Spanish: atrapó con el lazoPortuguese (BR): laçouPortuguese (PT): laçouChinese (Simplified): 用套索套住Chinese (Traditional): 用套索套住Hindi: रस्सी से पकड़नाArabic: أمسك بالحبلBengali: ফাঁদে ধরেছিল - দড়ি দিয়ে পেঁচিয়ে ধরেছিলRussian: лассо поймал - накинул арканJapanese: 投げ縄で捕まえたVietnamese: quăng thòng lọng bắt được - dùng dây thòng lọng bắt đượcKorean: 올가미로 잡았다Turkish: lassoyla yakaladıUrdu: رسی پھینک کر پکڑاIndonesian: menjerat - menangkap dengan tali laso
Frases de Exemplo
The cowboy lassoed the horse quickly.
basic
He lassoed the cow on his first try.
basic
The goat was lassoed and brought back to the pen.
basic
She skillfully lassoed the running calf before it escaped.
natural
He lassoed the suitcase right before it fell off the cart.
natural
They quickly lassoed the lost dog in the field.
natural