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French

Detailed Translations for cane from French to English

cane:

cane [la ~] nom

  1. la cane (canard)
    the duck

Translation Matrix for cane:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
duck canard; cane
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
duck plonger en avant; s'enfoncer dans; s'enfouir

Wiktionary Translations for cane:

cane
noun
  1. female duck

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
cane duck Ente — kleinerer Wasservogel aus der Familie der Entenvögel (Anatidae), speziell
cane duck Enteunzählbar: Ente(n)[1] als Speise
cane hoax; canard Ente — eine auf Gerüchten basierende, unbestätigte Pressemeldung

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English

Detailed Translations for cane from English to French

cane:

cane [the ~] nom

  1. the cane
    le roseau; le rotin; la canne; le roseaux fluviatiles; le jonc; l'hampe de roseau
  2. the cane
    la pourriture; la putréfaction
  3. the cane
  4. the cane (bar; truncheon; stave; )
    le bâton; le barreau; la barre; le lingot; le rayon; la tringle; le rai

Translation Matrix for cane:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
barre bar; baton; cane; club; rod; stave; stick; truncheon balcony; bar; bar of chocolate; court; court of justice; court of law; file; law court; line; rank; row; scratch; stand; stripe; tablet; tribunal; witness box; witness stand
barreau bar; baton; cane; club; rod; stave; stick; truncheon baluster; bar
bâton bar; baton; cane; club; rod; stave; stick; truncheon bar; bar of chocolate; baton; conducting staff; folding ruler; gauge; stake; strip; tablet
canne cane walking-cane; walking-stick
hampe de roseau cane
jonc cane piping
lingot bar; baton; cane; club; rod; stave; stick; truncheon ingot
petite pourriture cane
pourriture cane caboodle; decay; deterioration; dry rot; hollowness; mayhem; mess; process of putrefaction; putrefaction; rancidity; rancidness; rottenness; rotting; rubbish; sponginess; trash
putréfaction cane decay; deterioration; process of rotting; putrefaction; rotting
rai bar; baton; cane; club; rod; stave; stick; truncheon spoke
rayon bar; baton; cane; club; rod; stave; stick; truncheon area; beam; board; book case; book shelf; branch; brigade; department; detachment; division; element; elementary component; flicker; fundamental ingredient; ingredient; parliamentary party; part; plank; portion; principle ingredient; rack; radiation; radius; ray; ray beam; section; segment; share; shelf; shelve; spark; spoke; ward
roseau cane
roseaux fluviatiles cane
rotin cane
tringle bar; baton; cane; club; rod; stave; stick; truncheon stair rod
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- flog; lambast; lambaste
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- cane to strike with
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
canné cane; reed; rush; wicker
de chaume cane; reed; rush; wicker out of straw; straw
de jonc cane; reed; rush; wicker
de roseau cane; reed; rush; wicker

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Related Definitions for "cane":

  1. a stiff switch used to hit students as punishment1
  2. a stick that people can lean on to help them walk1
  3. a strong slender often flexible stem as of bamboos, reeds, rattans, or sugar cane1
  4. beat with a cane1

Wiktionary Translations for cane:

cane
verb
  1. to beat with a cane
noun
  1. long collapsible rod used by vision impaired people
  2. a short wooden or bamboo rod or stick used for corporal punishment
  3. the cane: corporal punishment consisting of a beating with a cane
  4. slender flexible stem of plants such as bamboo
cane
noun
  1. Morceau de bois assez long
  2. Nom générique donner à plusieurs espèces de roseaux, tels que le roseau commun, la canne d’Inde, la canne odorante, le bambou, etc.
  3. (botanique) courant|fr Nom courant du phragmite (w|Phragmites australis).

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
cane barre stok — langwerpig voorwerp om te stoten, slaan, aanraken, aangeven (van toon), steken, te likken of te prikken
cane marais; roseau; ried; carex; laîche RiedBotanik, Pflanzensoziologie: Vegetationsbestand, der vorherrschend aus Sauergrasgewächsen (Cyperaceae) und Binsengewächsen (Juncaceae), vornehmlich Binsen (Juncus) und Seggen (Carex), besteht
cane marais; roseau; ried; carex; laîche RiedBotanik, süddeutsch: im Flachwasser- und Uferrandbereich von Gewässern, Dickicht aus großwüchsigen, schilfartigen Pflanzen wie Schilfrohr (Phragmites australis, Phragmites communis), Rohrkolben (Typha spec.), Igelkolben (Sparganium spec.), Rohr-Glanzgras (Phalaris arund
cane marais; roseau; ried; carex; laîche RiedBotanik, niederdeutsch: Schilf

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