cord
Prononciation : [kɔrd]
Mot
Contexte : « physical object »
(noun) a long, thin piece of material, usually made of string or rope, that can be used to tie things together or to connect electrical devices. It helps hold things or transmit energy.
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She used a cord to tie up the bundle of sticks.
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He forgot to bring the cord, so the lamp wouldn't turn on.
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Where did you put the charging cord for your tablet?
Contexte : « anatomy »
(noun) a bundle of tissues in the body that sends messages between the brain and other parts, like the spinal cord, which helps you move and feel.
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The doctor explained how the spinal cord helps the body communicate with the brain.
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If the spinal cord is injured, it can be difficult to move your legs.
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What does the spinal cord do in our bodies?
Contexte : « action »
(verb) to provide or attach something with a cord, usually for support or connection. You can cord something to keep it together or to attach it to a power source.
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She corded the decorations to make sure they stayed in place.
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He didn't cord the wires properly, so they became tangled.
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Can you cord the lights to the battery for me?
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