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cordon off ThesaurusVerb | 1. | cordon off - divide by means of a rope; "The police roped off the area where the crime occurred"rope in, rope offinclose, shut in, close in, enclose - surround completely; "Darkness enclosed him"; "They closed in the porch with a fence" | Translationscordon (ˈkoːdn) noun a line of sentries or policemen to prevent people from entering an area. They've put a cordon round the house where the bomb is planted. 警戒線 警戒线cordon off to enclose with a cordon. The police cordoned off the area where the gunman was. 用警戒線圍住 用警戒线围住cordon off
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.See also: cordon, offcordon 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.See also: cordon, offEncyclopediaSeecordoncordon off
Synonyms for cordon offverb divide by means of a ropeSynonymsRelated Words- inclose
- shut in
- close in
- enclose
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