knotted cord उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Another key difference to distinguish the " �o b?ba " as a particularly Vietnamese variation or innovation, setting it apart from the Chinese silhouette with a casual glance, is the buttons would not be knotted cords or frog ( fastening ) but plain and most often round like on Western garments.
- Lengths could be measured by ordinary cubit rods, examples of which have been found in the tombs of officials for lengths up to the sizes measured by remen ( see list of units below ) and royal cubits which were used for land measures such as roads and fields, using rods, poles and knotted cords.
- The RNZMP dress distinction is the white lanyard worn with service dress, which stems from the silver chain lanyard used to secure the police whistle previously used by MP . It now consists of white knotted cord worn around the left shoulder, and affixed to the left breast pocket button, or second jacket button for women in Service Dress with jackets.
- On October 17, 1940, in the Bois de Caugnet between Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye and Montagne, near Saint Marcellin, The initial newspaper report stated that the cause of death was strangulation caused by a " knotted cord " but other sources state that the cause of death was a garrote ( a weapon usually formed from a knotted rope or cord ).
- Another inexpensive product, Cord Wind-Ups, similar in theory to the Cord-A-Way, stores excess cord on venetian blinds, eliminating a potential choke hazard ( the small plastic pieces on the end of the string ), a strangle hazard ( a child could slip his head inside a knotted cord and then twist it trying to get out ), and an impact hazard ( a cord within reach of a child can, and probably will be, yanked, potentially tearing the fixture from its mountings .)