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rappel noun /ræˈpel/ /ræˈpel/ (North American English) (British English abseil) - an act of going down a steep cliff or rock while attached to a rope, pushing against the slope or rock with your feet绕绳下降(用绳缠绕着身体,双脚蹬陡坡或峭壁自己放绳下滑)Topics Sports: other sportsc2
rappel verb /ræˈpel/ /ræˈpel/ (North American English) (British English abseil) [intransitive] - rappel (down, off, etc. something) to go down a steep cliff or rock while attached to a rope, pushing against the slope or rock with your feet绕绳下降(用绳缠绕着身体,双脚蹬陡坡或峭壁自己放绳下滑)Topics Sports: other sportsc2
词源1930s: from French, literally ‘a recalling’, from rappeler in the sense ‘bring back to oneself’ (with reference to the rope manoeuvre).
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