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[kɔːd]1) (of light switch, curtains) corda f., cordicella f.; (of pyjamas) laccio m.; (of dressing gown) cintura f.2) el. filo m. (elettrico)3) colloq. accorc. corduroy* * *[ko:d]1) ((a piece of) thin rope or thick string: The burglars tied up the nightwatchman with thick cord.) corda2) (a string-like part of the body: the spinal cord; the vocal cords.) midollo (spinale); corda (vocale)3) (a length of electric cable or flex attached to an electrical appliance: the cord of his electric razor.) filo4) (a kind of velvet fabric with a ribbed appearance; (in plural) trousers made of this: a pair of cords.) velluto a coste* * *cord /kɔ:d/A n.1 [cu] corda; cordone; cordicella; cordoncino: a length of cord, un pezzo di corda; the cord of a dressing-gown, la cintura ( a cordone) di una vestaglia; (anat.) the vocal cords, le corde vocali3 (elettr.) filo elettrico; cordone4 [u] (ind. tess.) velluto a coste5 (al pl.) (fam.) pantaloni di velluto a coste7 misura per cataste di legna (pari a 128 piedi cubici o m3 3,625)B a. attr.● (elettr.) cord circuit, circuito a spine.(to) cord /kɔ:d/v. t.legare con una corda.* * *[kɔːd]1) (of light switch, curtains) corda f., cordicella f.; (of pyjamas) laccio m.; (of dressing gown) cintura f.2) el. filo m. (elettrico)3) colloq. accorc. corduroy -
2 cord
Twine, string, cordFilo, cordicelle f, spago m -
3 cord n
[kɔːd]2) (fabric) velluto a costecords npl, (trousers) calzoni mpl di velluto a coste -
4 net cord
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5 sealing cord
Sealing cord, packaging cordCorda f per duamizioneDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > sealing cord
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6 packaging cord
Sealing cord, packaging cordCorda f per duamizioneDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > packaging cord
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7 pull cord
pull cord /ˈpʊlkɔ:d/loc. n.corda, filo, ecc., da tirare (per azionare qc.); interruttore a cordino. -
8 rip-cord
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9 spinal cord
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10 accord ***** ac·cord
[ə'kɔːd]1. n(harmony) accordoof his own accord — spontaneamente, di sua iniziativa
with one accord — all'unanimità, di comune accordo
2. vt3. vito accord (with) — andare d'accordo (con), accordarsi (con)
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11 accordance ac·cord·ance n
[ə'kɔːd(ə)ns]in accordance with — secondo, in conformità di or a (or) con
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12 according ac·cord·ing prep
[ə'kɔːdɪŋ]according to — secondo, stando a
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13 accordingly ac·cord·ing·ly adv
[ə'kɔːdɪŋlɪ](all senses) di conseguenza -
14 camcorder cam·cord·er n
['kæmkɔːdə(r)]camcorder f inv -
15 communication cord
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16 concord con·cord n
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17 concordant con·cord·ant adj
[kən'kɔːd(ə)nt]frm concordante -
18 cordless cord·less adj
['kɔːdlɪs](iron) senza filo, (telephone) cordless inv -
19 discord dis·cord n
['dɪskɔːd]disaccordo, discordia, Mus dissonanza -
20 discordant dis·cord·ant adj
[dɪs'kɔːd(ə)nt](gen) discordante, (sound) dissonante, stonato (-a)
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