cordon 的 2 个定义
- a line of police, sentinels, military posts, warships, etc., enclosing or guarding an area.
- a cord or braid worn for ornament or as a fastening.
- a ribbon worn usually diagonally across the breast as a badge of a knightly or honorary order.
- (6)
- to surround or blockade with or as with a cordon: The police cordoned off the street.
cordon 近义词
等同于 badge
等同于 ribbon
等同于 gyre
等同于 circle
cordon 的近义词 46 个
- ring
- sphere
- amphitheater
- aureole
- band
- belt
- bowl
- bracelet
- circlet
- circuit
- circumference
- circus
- cirque
- coil
- compass
- corona
- crown
- cycle
- disc
- disk
- ecliptic
- enclosure
- equator
- globe
- halo
- hoop
- horizon
- lap
- meridian
- orbit
- perimeter
- periphery
- record
- revolution
- ringlet
- round
- stadium
- tire
- turn
- vortex
- wheel
- wreath
- zodiac
- colure
- full turn
- parallel of latitude
cordon 的反义词 5 个
等同于 quarantine
更多cordon例句
- She drove toward the house but could not get past the police cordon.
- You are in the jurisdiction of the starostie, and I am grand officer of the crown, and grand cordon of the White Eagle.
- I threaded my way through the silent throng of spectators, but was stopped at Fourth Street by a cordon of police.
- Turkish authorities poured into the small town to cordon off the sites, with riot police keeping the crowds away.
- Cordon off a few key machines and the assembly line cannot function.
- A group of people can cordon off your dies and force management to use nightsticks if they want to get at them.
- Finally the rioters were driven back, and a cordon of troops assured the safety of the capital.
- A double cordon of soldiers were stationed around the walls, to arrest all who should attempt to escape.
- Afterward, outside the police cordon thrown around the building, somebody jostled against him, peered under his hat brim.
- The men who were not on guard lay under the vehicles so as to form a cordon around the mules.
- A cordon of soldiers, placed at a distance from the pyre, kept the inquisitive from drawing too near.