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Cordon d'urgence
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
emergency cord SOST
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. cord [ingl brit kɔːd, ingl am kɔrd] SOST
1. cord (of pyjamas, dressing gown, light switch, curtains etc):
2. cord ELETTR:
fil m
3. cord colloq → corduroy
cord attr garment
4. cord (umbilical):
II. cords SOST sost pl
cords colloq:
corduroy [ingl brit ˈkɔːdərɔɪ, ˈkɔːdjʊrɔɪ, ingl am ˈkɔrdəˌrɔɪ] SOST
corduroys attr garment
emergency [ingl brit ɪˈməːdʒ(ə)nsi, ingl am əˈmərdʒənsi] SOST
1. emergency (crisis):
to declare a state of emergency attr plan, measures, operation, repairs, situation, accommodation
to declare a state of emergency POL meeting, session
to declare a state of emergency AUTO CORSE brakes, vehicle
2. emergency MED (hospital case):
nel dizionario PONS
cord [kɔ:d, ingl am kɔ:rd] SOST
1. cord (rope):
2. cord (string):
3. cord ELETTR:
I. emergency <-ies> [ɪˈmɜ:dʒənsɪ, ingl am -ˈmɜ:r-] SOST a. MED
II. emergency [ɪˈmɜ:dʒənsɪ, ingl am -ˈmɜ:r-] AGG
emergency landing
emergency measures
emergency exit, brake
emergency situation
nel dizionario PONS
cord [kɔrd] SOST
1. cord (rope):
2. cord (string):
3. cord ELETTR:
4. cord (unit of volume):
I. emergency <-ies> ·ˈmɜr·ə n(t)·si] SOST a. MED
II. emergency ·ˈmɜr·ə n(t)·si] AGG
emergency landing
emergency measures
emergency exit, brake
emergency situation
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When the cord becomes taut and then is stretched, the tension in the cord progressively increases.
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There can be many different causes, such as nerve degeneration, muscle degeneration, stroke, and vocal cord injury.
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It featured the two cords and four hooks diagram, direction markers, and a magnetized spoon in the center.
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It entered the victim orally, established itself in the intestines, and then traveled to the brain or spinal cord.
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Anatomically, myoclonus may originate from lesions of the cortex, subcortex or spinal cord.
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