có dây
/ˈkɔːdɪd//ˈkɔːrdɪd/The word "corded" has its roots in Old English and Middle English. In Old English, the word "cord" referred to a rope or a string, and the suffix "-ed" was used to form a past participle or a passive voice. Therefore, "corded" originally meant "bound with a cord" or "tied up with a rope". In the 14th century, the term "corded" started to be used to describe objects that were bound or strung together, such as a corded belt or a corded bundle. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include the idea of having a cord or wire connected to an object, as in a corded phone or a corded camera. Today, the word "corded" is commonly used to describe a wide range of objects and devices that are connected by a cord or wire, from household appliances to wearable technology.
having raised lines
có các đường nâng lên
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tense and standing out so that it looks like a piece of cord
căng thẳng và nổi bật lên trông giống như một đoạn dây
that has a cord attached
có một sợi dây gắn liền
một chiếc điện thoại có dây
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