cord - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cord in Hindi

  • रस्सी
  • डोरी
  • रज्‍जु

cord Definition

Noun

  • thin, flexible string or rope made from several twisted strands.
  • ribbed fabric, especially corduroy.
  • a measure of cut wood, usually 128 cubic feet (3.62 cu m).

Verb

  • attach a cord to.

cord Example

  • hang the picture from a rail on a length of cord ( चित्र को रेल से रस्सी की लंबाई पर लटकाएं )
  • the baby was still attached to its mother by the cord ( बच्चा अभी भी गर्भनाल द्वारा अपनी माँ से जुड़ा हुआ था )
  • cord jackets ( कॉर्ड जैकेट )
  • The fishes were strung together on a cord. ( मछलियां आपस में रस्सी से बंधी थीं। )

More Sentence

  • You need a piece of thick cord about two metres long.
  • All modern popular music has an umbilical cord link back to blues and R and B.
  • The sails are bound to the mast with cord.
  • Jane cut the cord with a knife.
  • A quick-thinking ticket inspector yanked an emergency cord.
  • He wound the cord around a wheel.
  • There was a soft nodule on my vocal cord.
  • He knotted the cord of his dressing-gown.
  • Bind the ends of the cord together with thread.
  • By leavingmy parents' home, I cut/broke the umbilical cord.
  • The vertebral column surrounds and protects the spinal cord.
  • she began toying with the telephone cord
  • you will need to cord the blind
  • my hands were tied with cord
  • The cords with which he was bound cut into his flesh and he was parched with thirst.
  • He cut the cords that bound them and the three stretched their cramped muscles.
  • They had drawn out cords from his arms and legs and thrust sticks between them and the flesh.
  • The clearing-out drops are placed across the calling and answering cords in the usual manner.
  • I told David to look at all the cords and see if any of them were too tightly drawn.
  • One of these is to suspend the transmitter by flexible conducting cords so as to be adjustable in a vertical direction.
  • The chink of the glottis or the opening between the vocal cords as seen in the mirror of the laryngoscope varies in size.
  • From the corners of the framework cords are drawn to a common point near the center and there firmly united.
  • The force of the expiratory blast of air from below overcomes the forces which approximate the edges of the cords and throws them into vibration.
  • The size and tension of the vocal cords and the volume and the velocity of the air from the lungs control the tones of the voice.
  • a dressing-gown cord