fire-escape knot
(archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upraise
(nautical) A series of evenly spaced overhand knots in a rope, which make it more secure for climbing or descending. Often used for fire escapes and jib boom foot ropes on rigged sail ships. Also known as the Philadelphia knot.
(transitive) To cause to come off the tracks. / (intransitive) To come off the tracks. / (intransitive, figuratively) To deviate from the previous course or direction.
(UK, New Zealand) minced oath for by God.
避難訓練の最中、船長は船の垂れ下がったロープに等間隔に結んだ一連の一重結び(避難用の結び目)を使って降りる方法を実演した。
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