cordón

  • 31cordon — Synonyms and related words: advance guard, armed guard, bank guard, beleaguer, beset, besiege, block, blockade, blue ribbon, bolt, bottleneck, bound, box in, cage, catch, chamber, close in, coast guard, compass, contain, coop, coop in, coop up,… …

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  • 32cordon — n. protective ring of police, soldiers 1) to form a cordon 2) to throw a cordon around (an area) * * * [ kɔːdn] [ protective ring of police, soldiers ] to form a cordon to throw a cordon around (an area) …

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  • 33Cordon — 1 Original name in latin Cordon Name in other language Cordon State code FR Continent/City Europe/Paris longitude 45.92408 latitude 6.61237 altitude 850 Population 1006 Date 2012 01 18 2 Original name in latin Cordon Name in other language Cordon …

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  • 34cordon — cor|don1 [ kɔrdn ] noun count a line of people, especially police officers or soldiers, that stops other people from going somewhere: The army had thrown a security cordon around the hotel. cordon cor|don 2 [ kɔrdn ] verb ,cordon off phrasal verb …

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  • 35cordon — courdoun m. cordon. Cordon de polícia : cordon de police. expr. Faire petar lo cordon : se marier, perdre sa virginité. voir veta …

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  • 36cordon — [[t]kɔ͟ː(r)d(ə)n[/t]] cordons, cordoning, cordoned N COUNT A cordon is a line or ring of police, soldiers, or vehicles preventing people from entering or leaving an area. Police formed a cordon between the two crowds. Phrasal Verbs: cordon off …

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  • 37cordon — [ kɔ:d(ə)n] noun 1》 a line or circle of police, soldiers, or guards preventing access to or from a place. 2》 a fruit tree trained to grow as a single stem. 3》 Architecture another term for string course. verb (cordon something off) prevent access …

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  • 38cordon — nm., enguichure de cor de chasse : KORDON (Albanais.001, Annecy, Saxel). E. : Bordure, Lacet. A1) cordon formé par la terre rejetée quand on creuse un fossé ; cordon formé par la neige rejetée par un chasse neige le long de la route : revon nm.… …

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  • 39cordon — I. noun Etymology: French, diminutive of corde cord Date: 15th century 1. a. an ornamental cord or ribbon b. stringcourse 2. a. a line of troops or of military posts enclosing an area to prevent passage b. a line of persons or objects around a… …

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  • 40cordón — (m) (Intermedio) conjunto de hilos torcidos, habitualmente de lana Ejemplos: Me tropecé con el cordón del zapato y me caí al suelo. Ata el paquete con el cordón antes de mandarlo …

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