Cork

Cork
1. noun
1) (bark) Kork, der
2) (bottle-stopper) Korken, der
2. transitive verb
zukorken; verkorken
Phrasal Verbs:
- academic.ru/98034/cork_up">cork up
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[ko:k] 1. noun
1) (the outer bark of the cork tree (an oak of South Europe, North Africa etc): Cork floats well; (also adjective) cork floor-tiles.) der Kork
2) (a stopper for a bottle etc made of cork: Put the cork back in the wine-bottle.) der Korken
2. verb
(to put a cork or stopper in: He corked the bottle.) verkorken
- corkscrew
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cork
[kɔ:k, AM kɔ:rk]
I. n
1. no pl (material) Kork m
2. (stopper) Korken m; AM (fig fam)
hey, put a \cork on it! he, halt die Klappe!
3. (in fishing) Schwimmer m
II. n modifier (flooring, tile, board, tree) Kork-
III. vt
1. (seal bottle)
to \cork a bottle eine Flasche zukorken
2. AM (fig fam)
\cork it! halt die Klappe! fam
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[kɔːk]
1. n
1) no pl (= substance) Kork m
2) (= stopper) Korken m

put a cork in it! (inf) — halt die Klappe! (inf)

3) (FISHING) Schwimmer m
2. vt
bottle, wine zu- or verkorken
3. adj
Kork-, korken (rare)

cork flooring — Kork(fuß)boden m

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Cork [kɔː(r)k] Cork n (Grafschaft im südwestlichen Irland)
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1. noun
1) (bark) Kork, der
2) (bottle-stopper) Korken, der
2. transitive verb
zukorken; verkorken
Phrasal Verbs:
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n.
Kork nur sing. m.
Korken - m.
Pfropfen - m. v.
pfropfen (Kork) v.

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