cord in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for cord in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.cord [kɔːd] N

II.cord [kɔːd] ADJ

ex·'ten·sion cord N Am, Aus

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English
It is not rewirable and must be supplied with a flexible cord.
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When the cord becomes taut and then is stretched, the tension in the cord progressively increases.
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It is as if the music is pouring out of him; through his vocal cords, his hands and his feet.
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Upholstery in the rear is cord and in front is leather.
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These ribs extend on the base till the first infraperipheral cord.
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The base of the handle has a permanently attached electrical cord which plugs directly into a wall outlet.
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Anatomically, myoclonus may originate from lesions of the cortex, subcortex or spinal cord.
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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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After a baby's delivery, the cord blood present in the umbilical cord could offer hope for the child or members of the family.
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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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