cords in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for cords in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.cord [kɔːd] N

II.cord [kɔːd] ADJ

ex·'ten·sion cord N Am, Aus

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During summer 2006, the singer was diagnosed with a bump on his vocal cords, after losing his voice repeatedly during concerts.
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If the arytenoids are pressed together for glottal closure, the vocal cords block the airstream, producing stop sounds such as the glottal stop.
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These bands are known as the aryepiglottic folds; they create the movements that opens and closes the vocal cords for phonation.
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Window blinds slats are held together with cords that allow for tilting slats, raising or lowering, and these are potentially dangerous if loose.
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It causes hoarse voice or temporary complete loss of the voice because of irritation to the vocal folds (vocal cords).
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In addition to the axial ribs the whorls are marked by four slender, spiral cords which do not render the ribs tuberculate.
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Nodules on her vocal cords were problematic, but they were removed surgically.
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Untreated acid-injured vocal cords will not have as sharp reflexes as vocal cords that are not swollen.
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The life of the reinforcing cords is also greatly affected by water and antifreeze.
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Less invasive imaging methods such as x-rays or ultrasounds do not work because the vocal cords are surrounded by cartilage which distort image quality.
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