cords - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cords in Hindi

  • तार

cords Definition

Noun

  • a piece of thick, stiff paper or thin pasteboard, in particular one used for writing or printing on.
  • a small rectangular piece of plastic containing personal data in a machine-readable form and used to obtain cash or credit or to pay for a phone call, gain entry to a room or building, etc.

Verb

  • write (something) on a card, especially for indexing.
  • check the identity card of (someone), in particular as evidence of legal drinking age.

cords Example

  • It was like my vocal cords opened for me to breath and closed when I held my breath, but that was it. ( यह ऐसा था जैसे मेरे वोकल कॉर्ड मेरे सांस लेने के लिए खुल गए और जब मैं अपनी सांस रोक रहा था तो बंद हो गया, लेकिन वह था। )
  • "Your vocal cords did not heal correctly," Wynn told her. ( "आपके मुखर तार ठीक से ठीक नहीं हुए," व्यान ने उसे बताया। )
  • eo, Exterior tudinal cords. ( ईओ, बाहरी ट्यूडिनल कॉर्ड। )
  • stem cells from umbilical cords is far less controversial than sourcing them from embryos (as many scientists would like to do ). ( गर्भनाल से स्टेम सेल उन्हें भ्रूण से प्राप्त करने की तुलना में बहुत कम विवादास्पद है (जैसा कि कई वैज्ञानिक करना चाहेंगे)। )

More Sentence

  • She might have screamed, but memory of what happened to Alex froze her vocal cords.
  • When she met him outside, he was attaching a pillow to his ATV with bunji cords.
  • She wanted to scream at him, but her vocal cords were paralyzed.
  • He tipped his hat back, fixing her with a bright blue gaze that stunned her vocal cords.
  • "Oh, Russ," she forced the words through constricted vocal cords.
  • At her inquiry, the doctor said the air tube had not caused any physical damage to Alex's vocal cords.
  • There were no traditional decorations such as pictures or mirrors on the walls, but colorful cords and streams of what might have been silk edging the corners and dangling from high ceilings.
  • Into the mould left by the saint's body liquid plaster of Paris was run, and a perfect model obtained, showing the features of the youth, the cords which bound him, and even the texture of his clothing.
  • This board was equipped with spring-jacks and annunciators (calling-drops) for the subscribers' lines, and with flexible cords terminating in plugs for connecting purposes.
  • The position meter just mentioned is common to all the cords on one position and records all completed calls handled at the position.
  • In other species, however, a peculiar type of polystely is met with, in which the original diarch stele gives rise to se-called dorsal and ventral stelar cords which at first lie on the surface of the primary stele, but eventually at a higher level separate from it and form distinct secondary steles resembling the primary one.
  • Elastic web weaving by power looms is carried on to a great extent, and the manufacture of lace and net curtains, gimp trimmings, braids and cords.
  • This is shown by the labial commissure and pedal cords of the nervous system, by the opening of the gonad into the right kidney, and by other points.
  • Pedal centres in the form of ganglionated cords; kidney provided with a ureter; viviparous; fluviatile.