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Reef
arrecife
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
inglés
inglés
español
español
reef1 [ingl. am. rif, ingl. brit. riːf] SUST.
1. reef GEOGR.:
reef
reef (seen as hazard)
reef (seen as hazard)
a coral reef
2. reef MIN:
reef
I. reef2 [ingl. am. rif, ingl. brit. riːf] SUST. NÁUT.
reef
II. reef2 [ingl. am. rif, ingl. brit. riːf] V. trans.
reef
coral reef SUST.
coral reef
coral reef
reef knot SUST.
reef knot
reef knot
Barrier Reef SUST.
the Barrier Reef
the Barrier Reef
Great Barrier Reef SUST.
español
español
inglés
inglés
reef
reef
coral reef
reef knot
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. reef [ri:f] SUST.
1. reef (ridge):
reef
2. reef (part of sail):
reef
II. reef [ri:f] V. trans. NÁUT.
reef
coral reef SUST.
coral reef
reef knot SUST.
reef knot
español
español
inglés
inglés
reef
reef
reef
to hit a reef
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. reef [rif] SUST.
1. reef (ridge):
reef
2. reef (part of sail):
reef
3. reef (mine):
reef
II. reef [rif] V. trans. NÁUT.
reef
coral reef SUST.
coral reef
español
español
inglés
inglés
reef
Present
Ireef
youreef
he/she/itreefs
wereef
youreef
theyreef
Past
Ireefed
youreefed
he/she/itreefed
wereefed
youreefed
theyreefed
Present Perfect
Ihavereefed
youhavereefed
he/she/ithasreefed
wehavereefed
youhavereefed
theyhavereefed
Past Perfect
Ihadreefed
youhadreefed
he/she/ithadreefed
wehadreefed
youhadreefed
theyhadreefed
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The reef knot is commonly taught as "left over right, tuck under" then "right over left, tuck under".
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The shoelace knot differs from the reef knot by having the working ends pushed back through the knot, creating the loops which allow the knot to be untied so easily.
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The knot can be locked by making one or more overhand knots with the loose ends in the manner of a reef knot.
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Many roasts are tied with string prior to roasting, often using the reef knot or the packer's knot.
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Like the reef knot, the surgeon's knot capsizes and fails if one of the working ends is pulled away from the standing end closest to it.
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