cordon [ˈkɔːdən]
sustantivo
1cordón (m)
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cordon [kordn]
sustantivo
1Cordón, serie o línea extensa de hombres o buques, colocados de tal manera que bloqueen una entrada o dominen una frontera.
2Cordón, cíngulo.
3Cordón, moldura saliente y horizontal. (Arqueología)
cordon [ˈkɔːdn]
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Verb Conjugation for "cordon"
Imperative
- cordon
- you cordon
- he/she cordons
- we cordon
- you cordon
- they cordon
Preterite
- I cordoned
- you cordoned
- he/she cordoned
- we cordoned
- you cordoned
- they cordoned
Present Continuous
- I am cordoning
- you are cordoning
- he/she is cordoning
- we are cordoning
- you are cordoning
- they are cordoning
Present Perfect
- I have cordoned
- you have cordoned
- he/she has cordoned
- we have cordoned
- you have cordoned
- they have cordoned
Past Continuous
- I was cordoning
- you were cordoning
- he/she was cordoning
- we were cordoning
- you were cordoning
- they were cordoning
Past Perfect
- I had cordoned
- you had cordoned
- he/she had cordoned
- we had cordoned
- you had cordoned
- they had cordoned
Future
- I will cordon
- you will cordon
- he/she will cordon
- we will cordon
- you will cordon
- they will cordon
Future Perfect
- I will have cordoned
- you will have cordoned
- he/she will have cordoned
- we will have cordoned
- you will have cordoned
- they will have cordoned
Future Continuous
- I will be cordoning
- you will be cordoning
- he/she will be cordoning
- we will be cordoning
- you will be cordoning
- they will be cordoning
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been cordoning
- you have been cordoning
- he/she has been cordoning
- we have been cordoning
- you have been cordoning
- they have been cordoning
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been cordoning
- you will have been cordoning
- he/she will have been cordoning
- we will have been cordoning
- you will have been cordoning
- they will have been cordoning
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been cordoning
- you had been cordoning
- he/she had been cordoning
- we had been cordoning
- you had been cordoning
- they had been cordoning
cordón
masculine noun
1cord (cuerda) (gen) & (anatomy); lace (de zapato)
- cordón umbilical -> umbilical cord
2flex (cable eléctrico)
3cordon (para protección, vigilancia)
- cordón sanitario -> cordon sanitaire
4curb (de la vereda) (CSur British), curb (United States)
- aparcar en cordón -> to park end-to-end
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cordón [cor-done’]
noun
1Cord or string made of silk, Wool, hemp, etc. 2. (m)
2Cord or girdle with which monks tie up their habits. (m)
3A military cordon, formed by line of troops to prevent any communication. (m)
- Cordón sanitario -> sanitary cordon
4Strand of a cable or rope. (Nautical) (m)
- Cabo de tres o cuatro cordones -> a three or four stranded rope or cable
5Cordon, a row of stones jutting out between the rampart and the basis of the parapet, where the wall begins to be perpendicular. (Military) (m)
6 (Architecture) (m)
7The milled edge of coined metal. (m)
8Cord. (Anatomy) (m)
- Cordón umbilical -> umbilical cord
9(Cono Sur) kerb. (m)
10Cordón de cerros, chain of hills. (Andes) (m)
11Liquor, brandy. (Andes & Caribbean) (m)
12(Cono Sur) Cordón detonante, fuse. (m)
noun, plural
13Silver or gold cords from the right shoulder to the breast, worn by the cadets and other military men.
14Harness cords of a velvetloom.
Twisted or platted lace. BOCEL.
cordón
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