Cord in spanish

Cable

pronunciation: kɑble part of speech: noun
In gestures

cord1 = cordón, cuerda, cable. 

Example: The cord which trips its shutter may reach down a man's sleeve within easy reach of his fingers.

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» bungee cord = goma elástica, correa elástica, pulpos.

Example: To avoid damaging the prototype, the team began by tethering the test vehicle with bungee cords.

» elastic cord = goma elástica, correa elástica.

Example: Bungee jumping is an activity in which a person jumps off from a high place with one end of an elastic cord attached to his/her body or ankles .

» extension cord = alargardera.

Example: Two young children were injured in a fire caused by an overloaded extension cord.

» phone cord = cable de teléfono.

Example: The article is entitled 'Five libraries, one 50 foot phone cord and a whole lot of chutzpah'.

» spinal cord = médula espinal, columna vertebral, espina dorsal.

Example: Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a damage done to the spinal cord due to an accident or a fall, which may result in partial or complete paralysis.

» spinal cord injury (SCI) = lesión de la médula espinal.

Example: Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a damage done to the spinal cord due to an accident or a fall, which may result in partial or complete paralysis.

» umbilical cord = cordón umbilical.

Example: This article describes the development and implementation of an expert system for the analysis of umbilical cord blood.

» vocal cords = cuerdas vocales.

Example: This article specifically discusses the occurrence of nodules on the vocal cords and how to treat them, a subject of interest to both singers and nonsinger.

cord2 = cordel. [En encuadernacion, cuerda de cáñamo que se utiliza para coser a mano los cuardenillos de un libro durante su encuadernación]

Example: In medieval bindings the headbands were sewn in at the same time as the cords, but by the sixteenth century they were generally sewn on after the edges had been cut.

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» sawn-in cords = cordeles risclados.

Example: Sawn-in cords, giving flat spines, were common in the mid seventeenth century, but then went out of fashion until they were reintroduced in about 1760.

Cord synonyms

corduroy in spanish: pana, pronunciation: kɔrdɜrɔɪ part of speech: noun electric cord in spanish: cable eléctrico, pronunciation: ɪlektrɪkkɔrd part of speech: noun
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