Cordón in english

Cord

pronunciation: kɔrd part of speech: noun
In gestures

cordón = cord ; braid ; drawstring ; lanyard ; string ; lace. 

Example: The cord which trips its shutter may reach down a man's sleeve within easy reach of his fingers.Example: The author describes the weaving techniques and the designs that appear on the textiles, especially the decorative braids.Example: He was wearing a pair of navy-blue swimming trunks many sizes too large but they had a drawstring, so that didn't matter.Example: Attendants will also be provided with lanyards so that they can wear their name tags around the neck.Example: For example, violins, cellos, harps, guitars and lutes are all musical instruments which produce sound through the bowing or plucking of strings.Example: Crests were originally worn on the helmet during tournaments; they consisted of a panache of feathers attached to a wreath made of twisted strands, which was itself attached to the helmet by means of laces or rivets.

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» atarse los cordones de los zapatostie + Posesivo + shoelaces .

Example: She ballooned to nearly 17 stone and struggled with small tasks such as tying her shoelaces, as the bulk of her large belly would prevent her from bending over.

» con cordoneslace-up .

Example: These black lace-up dress boots are the perfect touch for your doll's outfit.

» cordón del zapatoshoestringshoelace .

Example: These thin leaves look like shoestrings and give the disease its name.

Example: An hapless burglar was left hanging upside down outside a house after trapping a shoelace on a window during a break-in.

» cordón de policíaspolice cordon .

Example: It was not clear how he died, but several people were earlier injured when protesters held in a police cordon surged against the barriers.

» cordón policialpolice cordon .

Example: It was not clear how he died, but several people were earlier injured when protesters held in a police cordon surged against the barriers.

» cordón sanitariocordon sanitaire .

Example: Since then, and especially since the development of modern antibiotics, the cordon sanitaire approach has been little used.

» cordón umbilicallifelineumbilical cordumbilical .

Example: The challenge to the information professional is to integrate the use of information into the fabric of society, in step with the realization that information flow is the lifeline of modern democracies.

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

Example: Your new baby's tummy button or umbilical can give you a lot of worry in the first few weeks after birth.

» cortar el cordón umbilicalcut off + the umbilical cord .

Example: If it was just down to finances Northern Ireland would have been cut off the umbilical cord long ago = Si sólo se debiese a cuestiones económica al Norte de Irlanda ya se le hubiese cortado el cordón ubilical hace mucho tiempo.

» de cordoneslace-up .

Example: These black lace-up dress boots are the perfect touch for your doll's outfit.

» sandalias con cordoneslace-up sandals .

Example: With the summer sunshine and hot weather approaching, lace up sandals are the trendiest accessory you can wear when you decide to bare your legs.

» sandalias de cordoneslace-up sandals .

Example: With the summer sunshine and hot weather approaching, lace up sandals are the trendiest accessory you can wear when you decide to bare your legs.

Cordón 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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