string · noun /strɪŋ/Full view
string (ROPE)
B2 C or U very thin rope used for tying things
Dictionary examples:

a bundle tied with string

a piece of string

Learner example:

[W]e used to have oil lamps, which used a cotton string dipping in the oil in [a] small bottle, and [we] burned the tip of the cotton string to give us light during the night time, it was very little light, and many things we couldn't do under the oil lamps because the light range was very small. (First Certificate in English; B2; Chinese)

string (MUSICAL INSTRUMENT)
B2 C a piece of wire or cord that is part of a musical instrument and that produces musical notes when played
Dictionary example:

guitar/violin strings

Learner example:

We had been playing six numbers already when it happened: my bottom E string broke in the middle of my solo. (First Certificate in English; B2; French)

a string of sth
C2 a number of similar things
Dictionary examples:

a string of questions

As a writer, she's enjoyed a string of successes.

Learner example:

Cities have grown, bringing with this growth a string of problems which were not thought of years ago. (Certificate of Proficiency in English; C2; Haitian Creole)

pull strings
C2 to secretly use the influence that you have over important people to get something or to help someone
Dictionary example:

I may be able to pull a few strings, if you need the money urgently.

Learner example:

This isn't secret: I thought some of these ideas might be of interest and perhaps an article about them [i]n your newspaper would pull the necessary strings at the City Hall to produce some very much needed changes. (Certificate of Proficiency in English; C2; Catalan)

no strings (attached)
C2 If there are no strings attached to an offer or arrangement, there is nothing that is unpleasant that you have to accept.
Dictionary example:

I'll drive you home - no strings attached.

Learner example:

It is not that often that one comes across true "no strings attached" generosity. (Certificate of Proficiency in English; C2; Danish)

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