cordon

英['kɔːdn] 美['kɔːrdn]
  • n. 警戒线;哨兵线;饰带
  • v. 围起警戒线
cordoned cordoned cordoning cordons
Noun:
  1. a series of sentinels or of military posts enclosing or guarding some place or thing

  2. cord or ribbon worn as an insignia of honor or rank

  3. adornment consisting of an ornamental ribbon or cord

1. Protesters tried to break through a police cordon.
抗议者们试图冲破警察的封锁线。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Police formed a cordon between the two crowds.
警察在两群人之间筑起了一道封锁线。

来自柯林斯例句

3. I took a cordon bleu cookery course.
我上了高级烹饪课程。

来自柯林斯例句

4. Demonstrators broke through the police cordon.
示威者冲破了警方的警戒线。

来自《权威词典》

5. a cordon bleu chef
烹饪大师

来自《权威词典》

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Demonstrators broke through the police cordon.
      示威群众突破了警戒线。
    2. There is a tight security cordon around the area.
      这一地区周围设有严密的安全警戒圈。
    3. The police cordon was unable to hold back the crowd.
      警方的警戒线阻挡不住人群。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Police cordoned off the area until the bomb was defused.
      警方封锁了这个区域直至拆除炸弹的引信为止。