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1. English Language Learners Definition of Cordon : a line of people or objects that are placed around or in front of a person or place to keep people away See the full definition for Cordon in the English …
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2. Cordon noun chain, line, ring, barrier, picket line Police formed a Cordon between the two crowds. Cordon something off surround, isolate, close off, fence off, separate, enclose, picket, encircle The police Cordoned the area off.
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3. La policía antidisturbios formó un cordón para evitar que los manifestantes siguieran marchando.The riot police formed a Cordon to prevent the protesters from continuing to march
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4. Cordon (コルドン Korudon) is a reserve trooper afflicted with a glitch that causes regular memory loss.
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8. A Cordon can also mean some kind of ornament or adornment made out of ribbon or cord, usually worn by military folks to signify honor or rank
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9. Not surprising since Cordon sounds similar to cord and comes …
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10. A line of police, soldiers, vehicles, etc., positioned around an area to guard it or to close it off (Definition of Cordon from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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11. A delicious French classic, chicken Cordon bleu is made of chicken breasts stuffed with ham and Swiss cheese.
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12. A line of police, soldiers, vehicles, etc., positioned around an area to guard it or to close it off (Definition of Cordon from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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14. Cordon (plural Cordons) (archaic) A ribbon normally worn diagonally across the chest as a decoration or insignia of rank etc
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15. Cordon definition, a line of police, sentinels, military posts, warships, etc., enclosing or guarding an area
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16. : to prevent people from getting into (an area) by putting a line of people or objects around or in front of it Police Cordoned off the street
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17. Cordon noun chain, line, ring, barrier, picket line Police formed a Cordon between the two crowds
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18. Cordon something off surround, isolate, close off, fence off, separate, enclose, picket, encircle The police Cordoned the area off.
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19. ‘Following the discovery, police threw a Cordon round the area and set up a 24-hour guard to protect the site.’ ‘Soldiers forming a Cordon around the police station became involved, and a wall was demolished by a British tank as they struggled to ‘collect’ the men, the MoD said.’
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20. Find 133 ways to say Cordon, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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21. Add the French classic chicken Cordon bleu to your dinner rotation with recipes from the expert chefs at Food Network.
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22. Cordon (n.) mid-15c., "cord, lace, or ribbon of fine material worn as an ornament or token of victory," from Old French Cordon "ribbon, cord," diminutive of corde "cord" (see cord).Military sense of "a line of troops or military posts guarding a place" is by 1758.
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27. A Cordon is a line or ring of police, soldiers, or vehicles preventing people from entering or leaving an area
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28. Police formed a Cordon between the two crowds
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29. American English: Cordon / ˈkɔrdən /
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30. Cordon & Cordon - Complaint
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31. ACordonar The police Cordoned off the crime scene to prevent anybody else from entering.La policía aCordonó la escena del crimen para impedir que alguien más pasara.
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34. Cordon-Galiano has authored or co-authored more than 40 peer-reviewed publications, abstracts, and book chapters on urologic reconstruction
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35. Le Cordon Bleu Ottawa Culinary Arts Institute is Canada's only campus for Le Cordon Bleu
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36. In case you needed another reason or two to study at Le Cordon Bleu Ottawa: • Ottawa is located on the banks of three rivers – the Ottawa, Rideau and Gatineau Rivers
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37. Cordon translate: cordón, cordón (policial)
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38. At Le Cordon Bleu, we are closely monitoring the evolution of the Coronavirus pandemic
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39. In this regard, Le Cordon Bleu institutes are diligently following local published health authorities’ recommendations, while implementing strong health and safety measures for the good of all staff and students.
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40. Examples of Cordon in a sentence
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41. Since children could get injured on playgrounds, it is essential to Cordon off a playground so they don’t have access to it through the fence.
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45. ‘Following the discovery, police threw a Cordon round the area and set up a 24-hour guard to protect the site.’ ‘Soldiers forming a Cordon around the police station became involved, and a wall was demolished by a British tank as they struggled to ‘collect’ the men, the MoD said.’
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46. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Cordon cor‧don 1 / ˈkɔːdn $ ˈkɔːrdn / noun [countable] PREVENT a line of police officers, soldiers, or vehicles that is put around an area to stop people going there Cordon of A Cordon of police surrounded the building
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47. Cordon around the security Cordon around the capital Examples from the
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48. English Translation of “Cordon” The official Collins French-English Dictionary online
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CORDON [ˈkôrdn]
cordon (noun) a series of sentinels or of military posts enclosing or guarding some place or thing
Cordon and search is a military tactic to cordon off an area and search the premises for weapons or insurgents. It is one of the basic counter insurgency operations. Two types of cordon and search operations are cordon and knock and cordon and kick (or cordon and enter ).
Cordon sanitaire. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Cordon sanitaire (French pronunciation: [kɔʁdɔ̃ sanitɛʁ]) is a French phrase that, literally translated, means "sanitary cordon". It originally denoted a barrier implemented to stop the spread of infectious diseases.