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1. noun1) (the outer bark of the cork tree (an oak of South Europe, North Africa etc): Cork floats well; (also adjective) cork floor-tiles.) corcho2) (a stopper for a bottle etc made of cork: Put the cork back in the wine-bottle.) corcho, tapón
2. verb(to put a cork or stopper in: He corked the bottle.) encorchar, tapar con un corchocork n corchotr[kɔːk]1 (material) corcho2 (stopper) tapón nombre masculino, corcho1 de corcho1 poner el corcho a, encorcharcork ['kɔrk] vt: ponerle un corcho acork n: corcho mn.• corcho s.m.• tapón s.m.• tapón de corcho s.m.v.• encorchar v.• tapar con corcho v.• taponar v.
I kɔːrk, kɔːkmass & count noun corcho m
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transitive verb \<\<bottle\>\> ponerle* un (tapón de) corcho a[kɔːk]1. N1) (=substance) corcho m2) (=stopper) corcho m, tapón m2.VT [+ bottle] (also: cork up) tapar con corcho, taponar3.CPD de corchocork oak, cork tree N — alcornoque m
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I [kɔːrk, kɔːk]mass & count noun corcho m
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transitive verb \<\<bottle\>\> ponerle* un (tapón de) corcho a -
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adj.corchero, taponero.s.1 corcho (material); (tapón de) corcho (stopper)2 Cork, Irlanda, Cork.vt.1 encorchar (bottle)2 tapar con un corcho, poner un corcho en, poner el tapón a, cerrar bien con corcho.3 arrestar, restringir.4 sellar, taponar. (pt & pp corked)
См. также в других словарях:
Corked — (k?rkt), a. having acquired an unpleasant taste from the cork; as, a bottle of wine is corked. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
corked — [ko:kt US ko:rkt] adj corked wine tastes bad because a fault in the cork has allowed air into the bottle … Dictionary of contemporary English
corked — [ kɔrkt ] adjective corked wine tastes unpleasant because the CORK in the bottle has been damaged and has allowed bacteria into the wine … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Corked — Cork Cork, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Corked} (k[^o]rkt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Corking}.] 1. To stop with a cork, as a bottle. [1913 Webster] 2. To furnish or fit with cork; to raise on cork. [1913 Webster] Tread on corked stilts a prisoner s pace. Bp.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
corked — adjective /kɔːkt/ a) Of a container, especially a bottle, closed with a cork. Once someone discovered a bottle of wine in the sand that was still corked. b) Of (a bottle of) wine, tainted by mould/mold in the cork. Waiter, this wine is corked.… … Wiktionary
corked (up) — AND corky mod. alcohol intoxicated. □ You seem to be a little corked. □ You’d be corked up, too, if you’d drunk as much as I have … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
corked — adj Drunk, intoxicated. Lorimar is too corked to go home alone. 1920s … Historical dictionary of American slang
corked — intoxicated, drunk, plastered, sloshed Grant got corked last night and walked home. He couldn t drive … English idioms
corked — American drunk Of people: the converse of wine, which should not be drunk when it is corked. The imagery is unclear … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
corked — adjective corked wine tastes bad because a decaying cork has allowed air into the bottle … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
corked — UK [kɔː(r)kt] / US [kɔrkt] adjective corked wine tastes unpleasant because the cork in the bottle has been damaged and has allowed bacteria into the wine … English dictionary