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1.This is used in a sentence: These included hula hoops, balance beams and cones with staves to be fastened on them....
2. is it bar wall or wall bar??
I'm correcting a poor translation and I'm trying to figure out what she is referring to or what word in English words are.
Thank you

2007-08-02 19:55:23 · 1 answers · asked by Alea S 7 in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

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Cones with staves:
A stave is an old English word for a staff: a length of wood around six foot long and an inch across, roughly round in cross section: think Robin Hood and Little John, or Chinese martial arts. In this context, I imagine the stave is inserted in the top of cone, which provides it with a stable base. Arranged in a line, they can be used to practice rapid changes of direction and are commonly used by soccer players.
Bar wall or wall bar:
Without a context, it could be either. It may be a barre, the bar attached to a wall that ballerinas use, or it may be a dozen or so bars attached to a wall used to practice climbing. There is no way to know.

2007-08-02 21:55:07 · answer #1 · answered by Bethany 7 · 0 0

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