LANYARD - translation to arabic
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LANYARD - translation to arabic

NECKLACE USED TO HOLD ID CARDS OR OTHER ITEMS
Sword knot; Laniard; Lanyards; Dummy cord
  • Light-duty [[webbing]] lanyard for attaching keys, with a metal clip similar to that of a [[leash]]
  • [[Whistle]] attached to a lanyard
  • A [[USB flash drive]] with a webbing lanyard that includes a safety break-away feature – a predetermined and in this case reattachable segment (in black) meant to prevent accidental strangulation when the lanyard is worn around the neck

LANYARD         

ألاسم

حبل قصير

lanyard         
حبل قصير يطوق رقبة البحرى أو الجندى وتعلق به صفارة أو مدية
حبل قصير      
lanyard

Definition

lanyard
['lanj?d]
(also laniard)
¦ noun
1. a rope used to secure or raise and lower something such as a ship's sails.
2. a cord passed round the neck, shoulder, or wrist for holding a whistle or similar object.
Origin
ME lanyer, from OFr. laniere, alt. by assoc. with yard1.

Wikipedia

Lanyard

A lanyard is a cord, length of webbing, or strap that may serve any of various functions, which include a means of attachment, restraint, retrieval, and activation and deactivation. A lanyard is also a piece of rigging used to secure or lower objects aboard a ship.

Examples of use of LANYARD
1. These include, but are not limited to, archery and lanyard–making.
2. A suite of onboard photo–editing and retouching tools take full advantage of the huge touch panel and included lanyard–tethered stylus.
3. Instead of a Kalashnikov, he carries a computer memory stick tied to a lanyard looped around the button–down collar of his pink and white checked shirt.
4. He is wearing a Homeland Security pin on his lapel and a lanyard that says TSA.‘‘ The Transportation Security Administration is part of the Homeland Security Department.
5. Instead of eight weeks away from home, some camps offer sessions as short as 3 1/2 days –– barely enough time to finish a single lanyard.