cordons
英[ˈkɔːdn]
美[ˈkɔːrdn]
- n. 警戒线;绶带;束带层
- vt. 用警戒线围住;包围隔离
- n. (Cordon)人名;(英、西)科登;(法、葡)科尔东
双语例句
- 1. A group forced their way through police cordons and hoisted their flag on top of the disputed monument.
- 一群人强行冲破警方警戒线,把他们的旗帜升到了那座有争议的纪念碑的顶部。
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- 2. Some of the crowd attempted to break through police cordons .
- 人群中有些人试图突破警察的警戒线。
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- 3. They tried to break through police cordons, using sticks and assorted missiles.
- 他们企图用棍棒和各种投掷器来冲破警戒线。
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- 4. Police officers and soldiers also set up cordons around the most prominent collapsed schools and prevented journalists from approaching.
- 警察和士兵在在倒塌最严重的学校附近设定了封锁线,并阻止新闻工作者接近。
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- 5. Police officers and soldiers also set up cordons around the most prominent collapsed schools and prevented journalists from approaching.
- 警察和士兵在在倒塌最严重的学校附近设定了封锁线,并阻止新闻工作者接近。
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