cordoned

listen to the pronunciation of cordoned
Englisch - Türkisch
kordon altına alınmış
cordon
kordon

Polis bölgeyi kordon altına aldı. - Police cordoned off the area.

Polis olay yerini kordon altına aldı. - Police cordoned off the crime scene.

cordoned off
kordon altına

Polis olay yerini kordon altına aldı. - Police cordoned off the crime scene.

Polis bölgeyi kordon altına aldı. - Police cordoned off the area.

cordon
şerit
cordon
(Tekstil) bükme kaytanı
cordon
askeri kordon
cordon
polis kordonu
cordon
sakçı kordonu
cordon
(off ile) kordon altına almak
cordon
{i} insan dizisi
cordon
kordon altına al

Polis bölgeyi kordon altına aldı. - Police cordoned off the area.

Polis olay yerini kordon altına aldı. - Police cordoned off the crime scene.

cordon
{f} kordon altına almak
cordon
{i} kordon (görevli veya araçlardan oluşan dizi)
cordon
{i} budanmış meyve ağacı
cordon
şerit/kordon
cordon
(fiil) kordon altına almak
Englisch - Englisch
past of cordon
{s} enclosed by a cordon
cordoned off
Simple past tense and past participle of cordon off
cordoned off
cut off, enclosed (by a line of soldiers, policemen, etc.)
cordon
{n} a row of stones, line, twist of ropes
cordon
A cord or ribbon bestowed or borne as a badge of honor; a broad ribbon, usually worn after the manner of a baldric, constituting a mark of a very high grade in an honorary order
cordon
adornment consisting of an ornamental ribbon or cord cord or ribbon worn as an insignia of honor or rank
cordon
A ribbon normally worn diagonally across the chest as a decoration or insignia of rank etc
cordon
A line of police posts or police lines surrounding a specific area
cordon
A rich and ornamental lace or string, used to secure a mantle in some costumes of state
cordon
Cf
cordon
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. a line of police officers, soldiers, or vehicles that is put around an area to stop people going there cordon of (cordon (16-21 centuries), from , from corde; CORD). cordon off to surround and protect an area with police officers, soldiers, or vehicles
cordon
{i} defensive line (formed by policemen, soldiers, warships, etc.); ribbon worn as an insignia of honor, cord worn as sign of rank
cordon
To form a cordon around an area in order to prevent movement in or out
cordon
A woody plant, such as a fruit tree, pruned and trained to grow as a single stem on a support
cordon
A projecting course along the junction of a parapet and scarp forming a junction for the change in building materials and an obstacle to scaling the wall
cordon
The arc of fielders on the off side, behind the batsman - the slips and gully
cordon
Grand cordon
cordon
(The), in fortification, is the flat stone covering of the revetment (q v ), to protect the masonry from the rain
cordon
cord or ribbon worn as an insignia of honor or rank
cordon
A line of people or things placed around an area to enclose or protect it
cordon
A cordon is the means to maintain an area and is used to restrict movement into and out of an area (CIMS)
cordon
The cord worn by a Franciscan friar
cordon
A line or series of sentinels, or of military posts, inclosing or guarding any place or thing
cordon
The coping of the scarp wall, which projects beyong the face of the wall a few inches
cordon
adornment consisting of an ornamental ribbon or cord
cordon
{f} enclose with a cordon (defensive line of policemen, soldiers, warships, etc.)
cordon
Plant pruned to a single, main stem
cordoned
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