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cord (анат) 1. канатик; тяж; связка; 2. пуповина; 3. хорда, спинная струна; 4. шотл. овёс. посевной, Avena sativadorsal (spinal) cord грудной отдел спинного мозгаnerve cord нервный тяжprimary sex cord эмбр. первичный половой тяжspermatic cord семенной канатикspinal cord спинной мозгtendinous cord сухожильная струнаtesticular cord семенной канатикumbilical cord пуповина, пупочный канатикvocal cords голосовые связкиEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > cord
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cord [kɔ:d]1. nouna. ( = thick string) grosse ficelle f ; [of curtains, pyjamas] cordon m ; also umbilical cord cordon m ombilical2. plural noun3. adjective[trousers, jacket] en velours côtelé* * *[kɔːd] 1.1) (of dressing gown, curtains) cordon m2) Electricity fil m, cordon m3) (colloq) (abrév = corduroy) velours m côtelé2.plural noun cords (colloq) pantalon m en velours (côtelé) -
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- n1. шнур; верёвка; шпагат
2. корд
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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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cord, coordinate————————cord, coordinationкоординация; согласование; взаимодействие————————cord, coordinatorкоординатор; координирующий органEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > cord
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cord [kɔ:d]1. n1) верёвка, шнур(о́к)2) анат. свя́зка;vocal cords голосовы́е свя́зки
3) корд, плис ( ткань)5) ру́бчик ( на ткани)6) эл. шнур7) корд ( мера дров = 128 куб. фут. или 3,63 м3)2. v2) скла́дывать дрова́ в ко́рды -
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• Cord breaks at the last but weakest pull (The) - Последняя капля переполняет чашу (П)• When one re-knots a broken cord, it holds, but one feels the knot - Порванную веревку как ни вяжи, а все узел будет (П) -
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cord [kɔ:d]1 noun(c) (corduroy) velours m côtelé∎ (umbilical) cord cordon m (ombilical)∎ cords of affection liens mpl d'amitié(skirt, trousers) en velours côtelécorder∎ familiar (pair of) cords pantalon m en velours côtelé□ -
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CORD, Chief of Ordnance————————CORD, coordination of research and developmentEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > CORD
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cord 1. *Leitung f; 2. Schnur f, Verbindungsschnur f; Leitungsschnur f, Anschlussschnur f; Verlängerungsschnur fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > cord
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cord 1. BT Seil n; Strang m; Schnur f, Strick m; Sehne f; 2. EL Leitungsschnur f, Verbindungsschnur f; Litze f; 3. BM, HB Klafter n (altes Raummaß für Schichtholz; 1 Klafter = 3,625 m3)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > cord
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