| 单词 | beltcourse | 
| 释义 | beltcourse in British English (ˈbɛltˌkɔːs) noun   another name for cordon (sense 4) cordon in British English (ˈkɔːdən) noun 1.  a chain of police, soldiers, ships, etc, stationed around an area 2.  a ribbon worn as insignia of honour or rank 3.  a cord or ribbon worn as an ornament or fastening 4.  Also called: stringcourse, belt course, table architecture  an ornamental projecting band or continuous moulding along a wall 5.  horticulture  a form of fruit tree consisting of a single stem bearing fruiting spurs, produced by cutting back all lateral branches verb 6. (transitive; often foll by off)  to put or form a cordon (around); close (off) Word originC16: from Old French, literally: a little cord, from corde string, cord | 
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