Sens: chordkɔːdn. corde (d'un arc, d'une harpe); accord; (en aéronautique, aviation) ligne droite imaginaire qui relie le bout dirigeant et le bout arrière du terrain aérien
chord Idiome
chord
a bad mood;"Sarah's in a right chord after smudging her lipstick" [Widnes/Merseyside use]
chordy
moody
strike a chord
Idiom(s): strike a chord (with sb)
Theme: NOSTALGIA
to cause someone to remember something; to remind someone of something; to be familiar. • The woman in the portrait struck a chord and I realized that it was my grandmother. • His name strikes a chord with me, but I don't know why.
An chord idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with chord, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Dictionnaire de mots similaires, Différentes expressions, Synonymes, Idiomes pour Idiome chord