cord

英 [kɔːd] 美 [kɔrd]
  • n. 绳索;束缚
  • vt. 用绳子捆绑
  • n. (Cord)人名;(法)科尔;(英)科德
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1、chord- => cord- => cord.
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来自PIE*ghere, 肠,肠线,词源同yarn, clavichord.

cord
cord: [13] Cord ‘string’ and chord ‘straight line’ were originally the same word. They go back to Greek khordé ‘string’, which came into English via Latin chorda and Old French corde. In English it was originally written cord, a spelling which included the sense ‘string of a musical instrument’. But in the 16th century the spelling of this latter sense was remodelled to chord, on the basis of Latin chorda, and it has been retained for its semantic descendants ‘straight line joining two points on a curve’ and ‘straight line joining the front and rear edges of a wing’. (Chord ‘combination of musical notes’ [15] is no relation: it is a reduced version of accord, which comes via Old French acorder from Vulgar Latin *accordāre, a compound verb based on Latin cors ‘heart’, and ironically was originally spelled cord.) Related words include cordon [16], from the French diminutive form cordon, and cordite [19], so named from its often being shaped into cords resembling brown twine.
=> chord, cordite, cordon, yarn
cord (n.)
c. 1300, from Old French corde "rope, string, twist, cord," from Latin chorda "string of a musical instrument, cat-gut," from Greek khorde "string, catgut, chord, cord," from PIE root *ghere- "intestine" (see yarn). As a measure of wood (eight feet long, four feet high and wide) first recorded 1610s, so called because it was measured with a cord of rope.
1. Tack the cord around the cushion.
用粗线沿着垫子边绷一圈。

来自柯林斯例句

2. A quick-thinking ticket inspector yanked an emergency cord.
一个反应迅速的查票员猛地拉下了紧急刹车索。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Inflate your life jacket by pulling sharply on the cord.
猛拽绳扣使你的救生衣充气。

来自《权威词典》

4. He wound the cord around a wheel.
他把绳子绕在一个轮子上.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. A threefold cord is not quickly broken.
三股拧成的绳子不易断.

来自《简明英汉词典》