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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
cord
cord [cord cords corded cording] BrE [kɔːd] NAmE [kɔːrd] noun 1. uncountable, countable strong thick string or thin rope; a piece of this •a piece/length of cord •picture cord (= used for hanging pictures) •a silk bag tied with a gold cord 2. (especially NAmE) (BrE also flex)countable, uncountable a piece of wire that is covered with plastic, used for carrying electricity to a piece of equipment •an electrical cord •telephone cord see also ↑cordless 3. uncountable = ↑corduroy •a cord jacket 4. cords (also old-fashioned corduroys)plural trousers/pants made of ↑corduroy •a pair of cords see also ↑spinal cord, ↑umbilical cord, ↑vocal cords See also: ↑flex Word Origin: Middle English: from Old French corde, from Latin chorda, from Greek khordē ‘gut, string of a musical instrument’. Example Bank: •Cutters are useful for cutting electric cord to the right length. •He knotted the cord of his dressing gown. •You need a piece of thick cord about two feet long. •a cord connecting two PCs •I followed the telephone cord and found the wall socket. •picture cord
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