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cordon

N แถว ของ ตำรวจ หรือ ทหาร ที่ ล้อม เพื่อ ป้องกัน  tael-kong-tam-ruad-rue-ta-han-ti-lom-phuea-pong-kan

 

cordon off

PHRV ปิดล้อม  ล้อม  pid-lom

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

CORDON

n.[See Cord. ] 1. In fortification, a row of stones jutting before the rampart, and the basis of the parapet; or a row of stones between the wall of a fortress which lies aslope, and the parapet which is perpendicular; serving as an ornament, and used only in fortifications of stone-work.
2. In military language, a line or series of military posts; as a cordon of troops.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CORDON

Cor "don (kr "dn; F. kr "dn "), n. Etym: [F., fr. corde. See Cord. ]

 

1. A cord or ribbon bestowed or borne as a badge of honor; a broad ribbon, usually worn after the manner of a baldric, constituting a mark of a very high grade in an honorary order. Cf. Grand cordon.

 

2. The cord worn by a Franciscan friar. Sir E. Sandys.

 

3. (Fort. )

 

Defn: The coping of the scarp wall, which projects beyong the face of the wall a few inches.

 

4. (Mil. )

 

Defn: A line or series of sentinels, or of military posts, inclosing or guarding any place or thing.

 

5. A rich and ornamental lace or string, used to secure a mantle in some costumes of state. Cordon bleu (kd " bl Etym: [F., blue cordon ], a first-rate cook, or one worthy to be the cook of the cordons bleus, or Knights of the Holy Ghost, famous for their good dinners. -- Cordon sanitaire (kd " s Etym: [F., sanitary cordon ], a line of troops or military posts around a district infected with disease, to cut off communication, and thus prevent the disease from spreading.

 

CORDONNET

Cor `don `net " (kr `dn `n "), n. Etym: [F., dim. of cordon. See Cardon.]

 

Defn: Doubled and twisted thread, made of coarse silk, and used for tassels, fringes, etc. McElrath.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

cordon

cor don |ˈkôrdn ˈkɔrdn | noun 1 a line or circle of police, soldiers, or guards preventing access to or from an area or building: troops threw a cordon around the headquarters. 2 an ornamental cord or braid. 3 Architecture another term for stringcourse. verb [ with obj. ] (cordon off ) prevent access to or from (an area or building ) by surrounding it with police or other guards: the city center was cordoned off after fires were discovered in two stores. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting an ornamental braid worn on the person ): from Italian cordone, augmentative of corda, and French cordon, diminutive of corde, both from Latin chorda string, rope (see cord ). Sense 3 of the noun, the earliest of the current noun senses, dates from the early 18th cent.

 

cordon bleu

cor don bleu |ˌkôrdôN ˈblœ kɔːrdɑː̃ˈblɜː | adjective Cooking of the highest class: a cordon bleu chef. denoting a dish consisting of an escalope of veal or chicken rolled, filled with cheese and ham, and then fried in breadcrumbs. noun a cook of the highest class. ORIGIN mid 18th cent. (as a noun, often specifically denoting a first-class cook ): French, literally blue ribbon. The blue ribbon once signified the highest order of chivalry in the reign of the Bourbon kings.

 

cordon sanitaire

cor don sa ni taire |kôrdôN ˌsänēˈter ˌkɔrdɔn ˌsɑniˈtɛr | noun ( pl. cordons sanitaires pronunc. same ) a guarded line preventing anyone from leaving an area infected by a disease and thus spreading it. a measure designed to prevent communication or the spread of undesirable influences: these rules help to reinforce the cordon sanitaire around the Pentagon. a series or chain of small neutral buffer states around a larger, potentially dangerous or hostile state. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: French, from cordon line, border (see cordon ) + sanitaire sanitary.

 

Oxford Dictionary

cordon

cordon |ˈkɔːd (ə )n | noun 1 a line or circle of police, soldiers, or guards preventing access to or from an area or building: the crowd was halted in front of the police cordon. 2 a fruit tree trained to grow as a single stem. 3 Architecture a projecting course of brick or stone on the face of a wall. verb [ with obj. ] (cordon something off ) prevent access to or from an area or building by surrounding it with police or other guards: the city centre was cordoned off after fires were discovered in two stores. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting an ornamental braid ): from Italian cordone, augmentative of corda, and French cordon, diminutive of corde, both from Latin chorda string, rope (see cord ). Sense 3 of the noun, the earliest of the current noun senses, dates from the early 18th cent.

 

cordon bleu

cordon bleu |ˌkɔːdɒ̃ ˈbləː | adjective Cookery of the highest class: a cordon bleu chef. [ postpositive ] denoting a dish consisting of an escalope of veal or chicken rolled, filled with cheese and ham, and then fried in breadcrumbs. noun 1 a cook of the highest class. 2 ( cordon-bleu or cordon-bleu finch ) an African waxbill that is popular as a cage bird. The male has a blue face, breast, and tail, a brown back, and a red bill. Genus Uraeginthus, family Estrildidae: three species. ORIGIN mid 18th cent. (as a noun, often specifically denoting a first-class cook ): French, literally blue ribbon . The blue ribbon once signified the highest order of chivalry in the reign of the Bourbon kings.

 

cordon sanitaire

cordon sanitaire |kɔːˌdɒ̃ sanɪˈtɛː | noun ( pl. cordons sanitaires pronunc. same ) a guarded line preventing anyone from leaving an area infected by a disease and thus spreading it. a measure designed to prevent communication or the spread of undesirable influences: these rules help to reinforce the cordon sanitaire around Whitehall. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: French, from cordon line, border (see cordon ) + sanitaire sanitary .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

cordon

cordon noun a cordon of 500 police: barrier, line, row, chain, ring, circle; picket line. verb troops cordoned off the area: close off, shut off, seal off, fence off, separate off, isolate, enclose, surround.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

cordon

cordon noun the crowds had broken through the police cordon: barrier, line, column, row, file, ranks, chain, ring, circle; picket line; informal crocodile. verb PHRASES cordon something off the city centre was cordoned off after a bomb threat: close off, seal off, tape off, fence off, rope off, screen off, curtain off, shut off, partition off, separate off, isolate, segregate, quarantine; seal, close, shut, blockade; enclose, encircle, surround.

 

Duden Dictionary

Cordon bleu

Cor don bleu Substantiv, Neutrum Kochkunst , das |kɔrdõˈbløː |das Cordon bleu; Cordon bleu, Cordons bleus |[kɔrdõˈbløː ]|französisch cordon bleu = blaues (Ordens )band, umgangssprachlich scherzhaft auch: hervorragende Köchin (übertragen von der Bedeutung »Träger eines hohen Verdienstordens «)mit gekochtem Schinken und Käse gefülltes, paniertes und gebratenes [Kalbs ]schnitzel

 

Cordon sanitaire

Cor don sa ni taire Substantiv, maskulin , der |kɔrdõsaniˈtɛːɐ̯ |der Cordon sanitaire; Genitiv: des Cordon sanitaire, Plural: die Cordons sanitaires |[kɔrdõsaniˈtɛːɐ̯ ]|1 Sperrgürtel zum Schutz gegen das Einschleppen epidemischer Krankheiten 2 Grenzposten an einer Militärgrenze

 

French Dictionary

cordon

cordon n. m. nom masculin Petite corde. : Les cordons d ’un chapeau. LOCUTIONS Cordon d ’alimentation. Fil servant à brancher un appareil électrique. Tenir les cordons de la bourse. figuré Décider des dépenses.

 

cordon-bleu

cordon-bleu n. m. (pl. cordons-bleus ) nom masculin Personne habile à cuisiner. : Nouni est un remarquable cordon-bleu. Note Orthographique cordon-bleu, avec un trait d'union.

 

cordonnerie

cordonnerie n. f. nom féminin 1 Métier du cordonnier. : Il travaille dans la cordonnerie. 2 Boutique de cordonnier. : La cordonnerie est à deux pas d ’ici.

 

cordonnet

cordonnet n. m. nom masculin Petit cordon. : Le col s ’attache avec des cordonnets de soie. Note Orthographique cordonne t.

 

cordonnier

cordonnier cordonnière n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Personne qui répare des articles de cuir (surtout des chaussures ).

 

Spanish Dictionary

cordón

cordón nombre masculino 1 Cuerda retorcida o trenzada hecha con fibra o hilo finos :el cordón de los zapatos; el cordón de una túnica .2 Cable conductor flexible formado por numerosos hilos finos de cobre torcidos, recubiertos por una capa aislante y a veces por una funda de hilo de algodón trenzado :el cordón de un flexo; el cordón de una plancha .3 Conjunto de personas colocadas linealmente a cierta distancia unas de otras para impedir el paso o cortar la comunicación :un cordón policial rodeó el lugar del atentado .4 ASur, Cuba Faja o cinta de piedra que forma el borde de una vereda o acera :tocó el bulto de los billetes en el bolsillo y caminó directamente desde el cordón de la vereda hasta la ventana con luz .SINÓNIMO bordillo .5 anat Órgano delgado, alargado y flexible parecido a una cuerda cilíndrica .cordón umbilical Conducto flexible formado por dos arterias y una vena envueltas por una sustancia gelatinosa, que une la placenta con el ombligo del embrión y del feto; mide unos 50 cm y a través de él se produce el intercambio de oxígeno, anhídrido carbónico y sustancias nutritivas entre la madre y el hijo .6 arq Moldura lisa, convexa y de forma semicircular, especialmente la que tiene acanaladuras que imitan el enrollamiento de una cuerda en espiral :el cordón se emplea a menudo para resaltar otros elementos de la construcción .SINÓNIMO bocel, toro .cordón sanitario Conjunto de medidas de prevención y control que se toman alrededor de un lugar donde se ha producido el brote de una enfermedad contagiosa .

 

cordoncillo

cordoncillo nombre masculino 1 Lista en relieve y algo abultada que forma el tejido en algunas telas .2 Adorno en el borde de las monedas y medallas .3 Resalto estrecho y alargado, a manera de cordón, que señala la juntura de las partes de algunos frutos, como la nuez, y de otras cosas .4 Bordado lineal :hizo las iniciales a cordoncillo .

 

cordonería

cordonería nombre femenino 1 Conjunto de objetos que fabrica el cordonero .2 nombre femenino Oficio de cordonero .3 nombre femenino Establecimiento en el que se elaboran o se venden cordones, flecos, etc :esta cordonería es un negocio familiar que funciona desde hace tres generaciones .

 

cordonero, -ra

cordonero, -ra nombre masculino y femenino Persona que tiene por oficio fabricar o vender cordones, flecos, etc .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

cordon

cor don /kɔ́ː r d (ə )n /名詞 C 1 (警察 軍隊などによる )非常線, 交通遮断線, 包囲線 .2 飾りひも ; (肩から掛ける )綬章 (じゆしよう ).3 コルドン [単茎 ]仕立の果樹 〘枝が切り落とされた果樹 〙.動詞 他動詞 警察 軍隊などが 〉〈道路 地域など 〉に非常線を張る, …を包囲する (off ).

 

cordon bleu

cor don bleu /kɔː r dɔ̀ːŋ -blʊ́ |kɔ̀ːdɔŋ -blə́ː /〖<フランス 形容詞 名詞 の前で 〗一流の 〈料理 料理人など 〉.名詞 C 1 一流の料理人 .2 (ブルボン王朝の )青綬 (せいじゆ ).