corded
adjective uk/ˈkɔː.dɪd/ us/ˈkɔːr.dɪd/
有线的;使用有线电源的
having an electrical cord (= a piece of wire covered in plastic that connects equipment to a power supply)
Don't use corded phones and computers inside during electrical storms. 电力风暴期间,不要在室内使用有线电话和电脑。
Compare: cordless
绑绳的
fastened with cord (= rope or string made of twisted threads)
My trunks were packed, locked, and corded. 我的行李箱已打包、上锁并绑好了箱包带。
(肌肉)有棱有角的,绷紧鼓起的
showing muscles that appear like thick twisted ropes
His muscularity was apparent in his corded neck and wide shoulders. 他那肌肉发达的脖子和宽阔的肩膀,凸显出他的孔武有力。
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- It's a good idea to have at least one corded (landline) telephone that is not dependent on electricity in case of a power outage.
- They offer discounted headsets, both corded and wireless.
- These cost more than the average corded electric hedge trimmers.
- In the graveyard tombs for members of the Chadwell family are topped by rolls representing corded bales of wool.
- His arm, brown and corded, swept towards the sea and the mountains.