Meaning of Lanyard | Babel Free
ˈlæn.jədDefinitions
- A short rope used for fastening rigging, as a handle, etc.
- A cord worn around the neck, shoulder, or wrist which is attached to a small object to be carried such as an identity card or security pass, key, knife, or whistle.
- A craft activity done by intricately braiding thin colored plastic lines to make patterns, or the product of such a craft.
- A cord with a hook which is secured to an artillery piece, and pulled to fire the weapon.
Equivalents
Examples
“"Take ahold here, an' keep ringin' steady," said Dan, passing Harvey the lanyard of a bell that hung just behind the windlass.”
“Aboard ship he carried his crutch by a lanyard round his neck, to have both hands as free as possible. [...] [H]e would hand himself from one place to another, now using the crutch, now trailing it alongside by the lanyard, as quickly as another man could walk.”
“It's lanyard. It's a camp tradition. You'll have about a million lanyard key chains by the time the summer is over.”
“A few lousy days at Camp Minnehaha spent extracting oar splinters from your palms and taking group lanyard lessons under the full noonday sun.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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