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corded

/kawr-did/US // ˈkɔr dɪd //UK // (ˈkɔːdɪd) //

有线,有绳的,有线的,有绳

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : furnished with, made of, or in the form of cords.
    • : ribbed, as a fabric.
    • : bound with cords.
    • : stacked up in cords.
    • : stringy, or ribbed, in appearance, especially from the prominence of the muscles, veins, etc.: a corded throat.
    • : decorated with the imprint of twisted cords.

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Examples

  • Unfortunately, you have to give up some power when you choose a cordless over a corded model.

  • However, corded models tend to be more powerful and won’t lose power mid-pump session.

  • From corded mowers that are always ready to chop to mowers with quick-charging, long-lasting batteries, get all the power of a gas mower with none of the hassles.

  • One thing to keep in mind is that the added convenience of cordless models does come at a price premium compared to corded models, and cordless designs also require somewhat frequent recharging.

  • This will tell you whether it’s worth buying a larger gas-powered model, or if you can stick with a corded or wireless model.

  • One doctor told them to keep their cellphones off their bodies and use them only to text or with a corded headset for two months.

  • A muscle twitched in his corded neck; Arnold eased his long frame into a chair, rubbed thumb and forefinger at his eyes.

  • I know how the man gets out of the corded box—I could do it myself.

  • His red, beefy face was corded and knotted with tension, and his skin glistened with oily perspiration.

  • "There is something eatable in that basket,—I don't know what," said Skeff, pointing to a little neatly corded hamper.

  • Fortunately a pair of pillows belonging to the cousin were corded on the top of one of their trunks.