英単語

cordonの意味・使い方・発音

cordon

英 ['kɔːd(ə)n] 美 ['kɔrdn]
  • n. 綬;リボン;カスケード
  • vt.紐で囲む; 囲んで隔離する
  • n.(Cordon)人名;(Eng., S.)コルドン;(F., P.)コルトン

語源


封鎖線

コード、ロープ、ライン-on、大きな単語の接尾辞。

英語の語源


cordon (n.)
mid-15c., "cord or ribbon worn as an ornament," from Middle French cordon "ribbon," diminutive of Old French corde "cord" (see cord). Sense of "a line of people or things guarding something" is 1758. Original sense preserved in cordon bleu (1727) "the highest distinction," literally "blue ribbon," for the sky-blue ribbon worn by the Knights-grand-cross of the Holy Ghost (highest order of chivalry); extended figuratively to other persons of distinction, especially, jocularly, to a first-rate cook. Cordon sanitaire (1857), from French, a guarded line between infected and uninfected districts.
cordon (v.)
1560s, "to ornament with a ribbon;" 1891 as "to guard with a cordon;" from cordon (n.). Related: Cordoned; cordoning.

例文


1. Protesters tried to break through a police cordon .
抗議者たちは警察の封鎖線を突破しようとした。

2.Police formed a cordon between the two crowds.
警察は2つのグループの間に封鎖線を築いた。

3.I took a cordon bleu cookery course.
上級料理コースに通っています。

4.Demonstrators broke through the police cordon .
デモ隊が警察の警戒線を突き破った。dd>

5.a cordon bleu chef


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