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Translingual
Etymology 1
Symbol
CD
( international standards ) ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code for the Democratic Republic of the Congo since 1997.
Synonyms: COD ( alpha-3 1997–present) , ZR ( 1974–1997, as Zaire )
( IUCN Red List , obsolete ) Abbreviation of Conservation Dependent .
Etymology 2
Noun
CD
corps diplomatique , diplomatic corps ( collective body of foreign diplomats accredited to a particular country or body )
English
Etymology
Abbreviation of various terms and phrases.
Pronunciation
Noun
CD (countable and uncountable , plural CDs )
Initialism of compact disc ; a disc once commonly used to store data, and especially for the distribution of music and software .
I misplaced the Windows 98 install CD .
1980 April 13, Allan Kozinn, “The Future is Digital”, in The New York Times , →ISSN :Called Compact Discs (CD for short) and expected to enter the market by 1983, they play an hour per side and are virtually indestructible.
( metonymically , dated ) An album ; a collection of musical recordings (or, occasionally, other audio such as spoken word ).
Mariah Carey's new CD has some R'n'B influences.
( diplomacy , now rare ) Initialism of corps diplomatique , the diplomatic corps of a particular country.
1955 , Graham Greene , The Quiet American :Along the route to Tanyin flowed a fast stream of staff and C.D. cars.
1978 , Kingsley Amis , Jake's Thing , Vintage, published 2007 , page 8:Jake lengthened his stride and crossed the road in front of a double-parked car, large, black and with CD plates.
( finance ) Abbreviation of certificate of deposit .
2023 April 21, Ann Carrns, “Rates on C.D.s Are Soaring, but the High Rates May Not Last”, in The New York Times , →ISSN :Banks may offer premium rates on C.D.s to attract deposits, but once they get those deposits, they end the offers.
( business ) Initialism of creative director , head of the creative department (for example of an advertising agency).
( business ) Initialism of corporate design , specific design features of a company, corporate identity CI .
( networking ) Initialism of collision detection .
( nautical ) Initialism of chart datum .
Initialism of cross-dresser .
Initialism of cross-dressing .
( physical chemistry , quantum mechanics ) Initialism of circular dichroism .
( immunology , biochemistry ) Initialism of cluster of differentiation .
( video games ) Abbreviation of cooldown .
( UK , law ) Initialism of controlled drug .
( medicine ) Abbreviation of Crohn's disease .
( software engineering ) Initialism of continuous delivery /deployment .
Coordinate term: CI
Derived terms
( corps diplomatique ) : CD plate
( compact disk ) : CD burner , CD drive , CD player , mini CD , CD-DA , CD-i , CD-R , CD-ROM , CD-RW , DDCD , MIL-CD , VCD , video CD
( cluster of differentiation ) : CD3 , CD4 , CD7 , CD8 , CD10 , CD11 , CD13 , CD15 , CD18 , CD19 , CD20 , CD21 , CD22 , CD23 , CD30 , CD33 , CD35 , CD38 , CD43 , CD45 , CD46 , CD52 , CD54 , CD56 , CD79a , CD103 , CD117 , CD135 , CD138 , CD150 , CD319
Translations
Verb
CD (third-person singular simple present CDs , present participle CDing , simple past and past participle CDed )
Initialism of cross-dress .
1993 January 5, Tierney Dhewitrei, “about me, is it familiar?”, in alt.transgendered (Usenet ):By now I did not feel right without a bra and panties whenever I CD'ed .
Anagrams
Catalan
Noun
CD m (plural CDs )
CD , compact disc
Synonym: disc compacte
Chinese
Etymology
From English CD .
Pronunciation
Noun
CD
CD , compact disk (Classifier : 張 / 张 m c ; 隻 / 只 c )
Derived terms
Cimbrian
Etymology
Borrowed from English CD .
Noun
CD f (plural CD )
( Luserna ) CD ( compact disc )
References
Finnish
Etymology
English CD
Pronunciation
Noun
CD
CD , compact disc
Declension
Derived terms
( compounds ):
Further reading
French
Pronunciation
Noun
CD m (plural CD )
CD (compact disk)
Derived terms
German
CD
Etymology
From English CD .
Pronunciation
Noun
CD f (genitive CD , plural CDs or CD or ( proscribed ) CD's )
CD (compact disc )
Declension
Declension of CD
1 Nonstandard, proscribed.
Further reading
“CD ” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
Hungarian
Etymology
From English CD .
Pronunciation
Noun
CD (plural CD-k )
CD (compact disc )
Declension
Derived terms
( Compound words ):
Further reading
CD , redirecting to cédé in Nóra Ittzés, editor, A magyar nyelv nagyszótára [A Comprehensive Dictionary of the Hungarian Language ] (Nszt.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó , 2006–2031 (work in progress; published a–ez as of 2024) .
Irish
Etymology
Initialism of ceirnín dlúth ( “ compact disc ” ) , but simultaneously a borrowing from English CD .
Noun
CD m
CD , compact disc
Japanese
Etymology
From English CD .
Pronunciation
Noun
CD( シーディー ) • (shīdī )
Abbreviation of コンパクトディスク ( konpakuto disuku , “ compact disc ” ) ; a CD
それはヘビメタ のC( シー ) D( ディー ) です。 Sore wa hebimeta no shīdī desu. That is a heavy metal CD .
Abbreviation of キャッシュディスペンサー ( kyasshu disupensā , “ cash dispenser ” ) ; an ATM , cash machine
コンビニ のC( シー ) D( ディー ) からお金( かね ) を引( ひ ) き出( だ ) しました。Konbini no shīdī kara o-kane o hikidashimashita. I withdrew money from an ATM at a convenience store.
See also
Mòcheno
Etymology
Borrowed from English CD .
Noun
CD f (plural CD )
CD ( compact disc )
References
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From English CD .
Pronunciation
Noun
CD m (definite singular CD-en , indefinite plural CD-er , definite plural CD-ene )
a CD ( compact disc )
Synonyms
References
“CD” in The Bokmål Dictionary .
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From English CD .
Noun
CD m (definite singular CD-en , indefinite plural CD-ar , definite plural CD-ane )
a CD ( compact disc )
Synonyms
References
“CD” in The Nynorsk Dictionary .
Polish
CD
Etymology 1
Unadapted borrowing from English CD .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /siˈdi/
Rhymes: -i
Syllabification: C‧D
Noun
CD m inan or n or f (indeclinable )
( computing , music ) CD , compact disc
Synonyms: kompakt , płyta kompaktowa
Noun
CD m inan or n (indeclinable )
( computing , music ) CD player
Etymology 2
Unadapted borrowing from French CD , corps diplomatique .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /t͡sɛˈdɛ/
Rhymes: -ɛ
Syllabification: C‧D
Noun
CD m inan or n (indeclinable )
( diplomacy ) CD , corps diplomatique
Further reading
CD in Wielki słownik języka polskiego , Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
CD in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Portuguese
Etymology
Orthographic borrowing from English CD .
Pronunciation
Noun
CD m (plural CDs )
CD ( compact-disc: a type optical data storage disc )
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from English CD .
Pronunciation
Noun
CD n (plural CD-uri )
CD , compact disc
Declension
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from English CD .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : ( Spain ) /θeˈde/
IPA (key ) : ( Latin America, Philippines ) /seˈde/
Rhymes: -e
Noun
CD m (plural CDs )
CD , compact disc
Synonyms: disco compacto , compacto
Further reading
Swedish
Etymology
Borrowed from English CD , according to SO attested since the mid-1980s.
Noun
CD c
A CD (compact disc).
Synonym: CD-skiva
indefinite plural of CD
Synonym: CD:ar
Declension
( singular indefinite nominative ) CD
( singular indefinite genitive ) CD:s
( singular definite nominative ) CD:n
( singular definite genitive ) CD:ns
( plural indefinite nominative ) CD:ar ; CD
( plural indefinite genitive ) CD:s ; CD:ars
( plural definite nominative ) CD:arna ; CD:na
( plural definite genitive ) CD:arnas ; CD:nas
References
Turkish
Etymology
Borrowed from English CD .
Pronunciation
Noun
CD (definite accusative CD'yi , plural CD'ler )
CD , compact disc
Declension
Derived terms
Welsh
Etymology
Initialism of crynoddisg ( “ compact disc ” ) , but simultaneously a borrowing from English CD .
Noun
CD m
CD , compact disc