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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - tightrope

 
 

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Tightrope

tightrope
 noun  Date: 1801  1. a rope or wire stretched taut for acrobats to perform on  2. a dangerously precarious situationusually used in the phrase walk a ~
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1.
  n. a rope stretched tightly high above the ground, on which acrobats perform. ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  noun туго натянутый канат; туго натянутая проволока ...
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3.
  (tightropes) 1. A tightrope is a tightly stretched piece of rope on which someone balances and performs tricks in a circus. N-COUNT 2. You can use tightrope in expressions such as walk a tightrope and live on a tightrope to indicate that someone is in a difficult situation and has to be very careful about what they say or do. School administrators walk a tightrope between the demands of the community and the realities of how children really behave... N-COUNT: usu sing ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
4.
  ~ n 1 a rope or wire high above the ground that someone walks along in a circus (1) 2 walk a tightrope to be in a difficult situation in which you must be careful about what you say or do tights ~ n plural 1 BrE a piece of women's clothing that fits closely around your feet and legs and up to your waist, made of very thin material; pantyhose AmE 2 a similar piece of clothing that is coloured and cannot be seen through, worn especially by dancers ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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