cordon
n. 警戒线; 绶带,饰带
A cordon is a line or ring of police, soldiers, or vehicles preventing people from entering or leaving an area.
Police formed a cordon between the two crowds.
警察在两群人之间筑起了一道封锁线。
1. cord or ribbon worn as an insignia of honor or rank
2. adornment consisting of an ornamental ribbon or cord
Police cordon off the area until the bomb is defuse.
警方封锁了这个区域直至拆除炸弹的引信为止.
One of these gunmen pierced the protective cordon around the President's house.
其中一个持枪人突破了总统住房周围的警戒线.
One of these gunmen pierced the cordon around the President's house.
“其中”一个持枪人突破了总统住房周围的警戒线.
Scotland Yard said a cordon was used because missiles were being thrown at officers.
苏格兰场说使用警戒线是因为一直有投掷物扔向警察.
The demonstrators Broke through the cordon of the police.
示威者冲破了警察的警戒线.