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cordon
 1. noun
 1) кордон; охранение
 2) орденская лента (преим. иностранная)
 3) archit. кордон (верхний край цоколя)
 2. v. - cordon off
CORDON bleu fr. noun
 1) важная персона
 2) joc. первоклассный повар
CORDON off окружать; блокировать The police have cordoned off the area where the gunman was last seen.
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1.
  1. воен. кордон; охранение police cordon —- полицейский кордон 2. санитарный кордон 3. архит. кордон; пояс, застава; небольшой карниз 4. орденская лента 5. сад. кордонная форма деревьев, кордон 6. воен. охранять; окружать; блокировать to cordon the flanks —- выставить охранение на флангах the palace was cordoned by tanks and troops —- дворец был окружен танками и солдатами ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
2.
  – cuticular cephalic cordon – horseshoe-shaped cordon ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
3.
  поясок (деталь кладки) ...
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4.
  n. & v. --n. 1 a line or circle of police, soldiers, guards, etc., esp. preventing access to or from an area. 2 a an ornamental cord or braid. b the ribbon of a knightly order. 3 a fruit-tree trained to grow as a single stem. 4 Archit. a string-course. --v.tr. (often foll. by off) enclose or separate with a cordon of police etc. Etymology: It. cordone augmentative of corda CORD, & F cordon (as CORD) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
5.
   I. noun  Etymology: French, diminutive of corde cord  Date: 15th century  1.  a. an ornamental cord or ribbon  b. stringcourse  2.  a. a line of troops or of military posts enclosing an area to prevent passage  b. a line of persons or objects around a person or place a ~ of police  3. an espalier especially of a fruit tree trained as a single horizontal shoot or two diverging horizontal shoots in a single line  II. transitive verb  Date: 1561 to form a protective or restrictive ~ around — usually used with off police ~ed off the area around the crime scene ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
6.
  (cordons, cordoning, cordoned) A cordon is a line or ring of police, soldiers, or vehicles preventing people from entering or leaving an area. Police formed a cordon between the two crowds. N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
7.
  ~1 n a line of police officers, soldiers, or vehicles put around an area to stop people going there  (The police immediately put up a cordon around the scene of the accident.) ~2 v cordon sth off phr v to surround and protect an area with police officers, soldiers, or vehicles  (Police have cordoned off the street where the murder took place.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
8.
  - 1440, from M.Fr. cordon "ribbon," dim. of O.Fr. corde "cord" (see cord). Sense of "a line of people or things guarding something" is 1758. Original sense preserved in cordon bleu "the highest distinction," lit. "blue ribbon," for the sky-blue ribbon worn by the Knights-grand-cross of the Holy Ghost; by extension to other persons of distinction, especially, jocularly, to a first-rate cook. ...
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