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cords

/kawrdz/US // kɔrdz //UK // (kɔːdz) //

电线,电绳,绳索,电缆

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : clothing, especially trousers, of corded fabric; corduroys.

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Examples

  • I ended up developing a blister on one of my vocal cords, so that kinda sucked.

  • He says he can chop about three an hour, and two face cords translates to 36 barrels.

  • As this viral video shows, your vocal cords can apparently be a weapon.

  • Others were strangled by the cords of electronic appliances.

  • There are many guts strewn throughout this record; with torn and frayed vocal cords, they are all too human.

  • To supply the demand for galvanised signalling and fencing cords, the machines must turn out 15,000 yards of strand per day.

  • If domestic manures are applied, use about twelve cords to the acre, composting before plowing under.

  • He made right for the King's pavilion, and, shouting his war-cry, actually 'cut two or three of its cords.'

  • Then my profit on twenty-five thousand cords of pulpwood—which is goin' to be paid, I jedge.

  • There is a copper-plate representing the dragging the prisoner with cords, and felling him with a club.