词汇 | cordon |
释义 | phrasecordon[cordoned, cordoned, cordoning] cordon off cordon off sth • cordon sth off if the police or army cordon off an area, they put something around it to stop people from going into it: Police have cordoned off the street where the murder took place. The US embassy was cordoned off, and ringed with dozens of armed security police.■ SIMILAR TO: close off cordon bleu1. noun One who has earned the highest distinction in one's field, especially a chef. After studying with master chefs in France, Betty became a cordon bleu herself. 2. adjective Of the highest distinction in one's field. After studying with master chefs in France, Betty became a cordon bleu chef herself. 3. adjective Of food that has been prepared to the highest standard. At a five-star restaurant like that, you're guaranteed to get a cordon bleu dish. 4. adjective Stuffed with ham and cheese and then fried, as in the dish chicken cordon bleu. You don't need to make me a fancy dish like chicken cordon bleu—I'm fine with chicken nuggets! cordon offTo restrict access to a particular area by using a rope, tape, or other means. A noun or pronoun can be used between "cordon" and "off." That section of the restaurant has been cordoned off for a private party. cordon something offto mark off an area where people should not go with a rope, tape, ribbon, etc. The police cordoned the scene of the crime off, and we could not even get close. They cordoned off the area. |
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