cordon的意思和读音

cordon

: [ˈkɔrd(ə)n] : [ˈkɔː(r)d(ə)n]

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cordons  cordoning  cordoned  

n.barrier,barricade,obstruction,obstacle,line

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n.1.a line of people, especially police officers or soldiers, that stops other people from going somewhere

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1.Cordon off the area so that the body will not be visible to any passersby and also to keep the scene intact for police investigation.

2.The eurozone has had two years to create a sanitary cordon around Greece's public finances and has so far failed to do so convincingly.线”,

3.In due course we arrived at the British Legation, which lay within a strong cordon of British-Indian troops.使使线

4.Up the street, angry Christians chant "we want our rights" and then try to break through the police cordon to reach the church.

5.It is certainly a good sign that the rebels are reported to have thrown up a protective cordon around the National Museum.线

6.Specific area of construction should be defined for the erection of movable scaffold. Cordon lines could be set up to identify the area.

7.The military cordon appeared to be breaking as red shirts defied orders to stay away.

8.Another checked the bus tires police shot out to prevent the hostage-taker from moving out of a police cordon.

9.Anti-government demonstrators in Thailand broke through a police cordon as they continue to control the main airport in Bangkok.线

10.But it could equally be applied in reverse to cordon off areas where the government has no business interfering with citizens.