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cordon [kɔʀdɔ̃]1. masculine nounb. ( = décoration) sash2. compounds* * *kɔʀdɔ̃nom masculin1) ( de rideau) cord; (de tablier, bourse, sac) string; ( de chaussure) lacetenir les cordons de la bourse — fig to hold the purse-strings
2) ( d'appareil électrique) flex GB, cord US4) Anatomie cord5) ( décoration) ( ruban) ribbon; ( écharpe) sash•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kɔʀdɔ̃1. nm1) [maillot] lace, [capuche, anorak] string, [rideau] cord2) (de raccordement d'un appareil) cable3) (= dispositif) cordon2. cordons nmplserrer les cordons de la bourse; resserrer les cordons de la bourse — to tighten the purse strings
* * *cordon nm1 ( de rideau) cord; (de tablier, bourse, sac) string; ( de chaussure) lace; tenir/dénouer les cordons de la bourse fig to hold/loosen the purse-strings; tenir les cordons du poêle to be a pall-bearer;4 Anat cord;5 ( décoration) ( ruban) ribbon; ( écharpe) sash; cordon de la Légion d'honneur sash of the Legion of HonourGB;6 Hort cordon;7 Archit (string) course.cordon littoral offshore bar; cordon médullaire spinal cord; cordon ombilical umbilical cord; couper le cordon (ombilical) lit, fig to cut the umbilical cord; cordon prolongateur extension lead GB ou cord US; cordon sanitaire cordon sanitaire.[kɔrdɔ̃] nom masculin1. [de rideaux] cord[d'un bonnet, d'un sac] string[de soulier] laceb. MILITAIRE cordon sanitaire, buffer zone3. ANATOMIE4. GÉOLOGIE5. [insigne] sashavoir ou recevoir le grand cordon to be awarded the grand-croix of the Légion d'honneur
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