Pronunciation: /fæst ˈroʊpɪŋ/
noun a technique used by military personnel to descend from a helicopter using a rope at a rapid speed
A1 Fast-roping is a technique used by military forces to quickly descend from a helicopter.
A2 Soldiers need to be trained in fast-roping in order to perform rapid insertions into combat zones.
B1 The special forces unit practiced fast-roping from a helicopter as part of their training exercise.
B2 Fast-roping requires coordination and skill to ensure a safe and efficient descent.
C1 The elite commando unit executed a flawless fast-roping operation during the mission.
C2 Fast-roping is a high-risk maneuver that demands precision and quick decision-making under pressure.
formal The special forces team practiced fast-roping from the helicopter during their training exercise.
informal The soldiers were fast-roping down from the chopper like pros.
slang The squad was totally boss at fast-roping out of the aircraft.
figurative She felt like she was fast-roping into a new adventure as she stepped out of her comfort zone.
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