cordón
101Cordon bleu, cordon rouge — ● Cordon bleu, cordon rouge insignes respectifs des chevaliers du Saint Esprit et de Saint Louis ; titulaires de ces grades …
102Cordon sanitaire — [kɔr dɔ̃ sani tɛːr, französisch] der, , politisches Schlagwort für den 1919/20 errichteten Staatengürtel von Finnland über die baltischen Staaten und Polen bis Rumänien, der Sowjetrussland vom übrigen Europa trennen sollte, um dieses vor der… …
103cordon bleu — cooking is food which is prepared to the highest standard and a cordon bleu cook is someone who cooks to a very high standard. She spent five years working as a cordon bleu chef before opening her own restaurant. (always before noun) …
104cordon bleu — [kō̂r dōn blö′] n. [Fr] 1. the blue ribbon formerly worn as an emblem by Knights of the Order of the Holy Ghost, the highest order of knighthood in France under the Bourbon monarchy 2. a very high distinction 3. a person entitled to wear the… …
105Cordón del Azufre — Elevation 5,463 m (17,923 ft) Location Location …
106Cordón Baquedano — Range Country Chile Region Magallanes …
107Cordon de tirage — ● Cordon de tirage cordon permettant d ouvrir ou de fermer un rideau monté sur un certain type de tringle …
108cordon sanitaire — [sȧ nē ter′] n. [Fr, lit., sanitary cordon] 1. a barrier restraining free movement of people or goods, so as to keep a disease, infection, etc. from spreading from one locality into another 2. a belt of countries serving to isolate another… …
109Cordon and knock — is a relatively new technique in military operations. It has taken over the old term of a simple house search. It is part of new doctrine called Stability and Support Operations or SASO. It is a technique used where there is no hard intelligence… …
110Cordon bleu [1] — Cordon bleu (franz., spr. kordóng blö), das »blaue Band« des ehemaligen Heiligen Geist Ordens (s.d. 2); dann scherzhafte Bezeichnung guter Köche und Köchinnen (wahrscheinlich nach der Medaille am blauen Band, welche die von der Regierung… …