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ko:d1) ((a piece of) thin rope or thick string: The burglars tied up the nightwatchman with thick cord.) snor, snøre, bånd2) (a string-like part of the body: the spinal cord; the vocal cords.) -bånd, (rygg)marg3) (a length of electric cable or flex attached to an electrical appliance: the cord of his electric razor.) ledning, kabel4) (a kind of velvet fabric with a ribbed appearance; (in plural) trousers made of this: a pair of cords.) kordfløyelsnorIsubst. \/kɔːd\/1) snor, snøre, line, rep, stropp2) ( overført) bånd3) (amer., elektronikk) ledning4) ( anatomi) streng, bånd5) ( tekstil) riflet tøy (spesielt kordfløyel), rifle, rille6) ( i bildekk e.l.) kord7) målesnor8) (vedmål, 128 kubikkfot) favncords kordfløyelsbuksercut the cord eller cut the umbilical cord skjære over navlestrengen (også overført), klare seg selvIIverb \/kɔːd\/1) binde fast, binde (med snøre)2) utstyre med snøre3) ( om ved) stable i favner
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cut the cord — cut the (umbilical) cord to end support of someone or something, esp. financial support. He needs to cut the umbilical cord, get away and find his own place in the world. By criticizing his party so strongly, he cut the cord and now has to raise… … New idioms dictionary
cut the cord — 1) to cut the umbilical cord that joins a baby to its mother 2) to end your connection with someone, or to stop depending on their support … English dictionary
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cut the umbilical cord — cut/sever/the umbilical cord informal phrase to stop depending on another person or organization for help and support Thesaurus: to do something without helpsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
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