Summary
English
Detailed Translations for corks from English to French
cork:
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the cork
-
the cork
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to cork
Conjugations for cork:
present
- cork
- cork
- corks
- cork
- cork
- cork
simple past
- corked
- corked
- corked
- corked
- corked
- corked
present perfect
- have corked
- have corked
- has corked
- have corked
- have corked
- have corked
past continuous
- was corking
- were corking
- was corking
- were corking
- were corking
- were corking
future
- shall cork
- will cork
- will cork
- shall cork
- will cork
- will cork
continuous present
- am corking
- are corking
- is corking
- are corking
- are corking
- are corking
subjunctive
- be corked
- be corked
- be corked
- be corked
- be corked
- be corked
diverse
- cork!
- let's cork!
- corked
- corking
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for cork:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
boucher | butcher; slaughterer | |
bouchon | cork | blockage; buildup of traffic; cap; congestion; constipation; crown-cap; dowel; float; fuse; fuze; jam; peg; plug; safety fuse; stagnancy; stagnation; standstill; stoppage; tailback; traffic block; traffic jam |
liège | cork | fuse; fuze; safety fuse |
écorce | cork | bark; bark-piece; cortex; crust; hull; husk; peel; rind; scab; shell; skin; tree bark; wrapper |
- | bob; bobber; bobfloat; bottle cork; phellem | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
boucher | cork | caulk; conclude; cork up; darn; end; fill gaps; fill up; finish; mend; stop; stop holes |
- | cork up | |
Modifier | Related Translations | Other Translations |
de liège | cork | |
en liège | cork |
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Wiktionary Translations for cork:
cork
cork
Cross Translation:
noun
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• cork | → liège | ↔ kurk — licht, poreus materiaal, afkomstig van de kurkeik |
• cork | → bouchon | ↔ kurk — een van kurk gemaakte soort afdichting voor flessen |
• cork | → liège | ↔ Kork — 2,5 bis 20 cm dicke Rinde der Korkeiche (quercus suber), aus lückenlos aneinander schließenden Zellen, die für Flüssigkeiten und Gase schwer durchlässig sind |
• cork | → bouchon de liège; bouchon | ↔ Kork — ostmitteldeutsch, süddeutsch, österreichisch: Flaschenstöpsel aus Kork |
• cork | → flotteur | ↔ Schwimmer — Technik: ein Auftriebskörper |
• cork | → bouchon | ↔ Stöpsel — ein Verschluss für kleinere Öffnungen in Rohren, Flaschenhälsen |
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