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Detailed Translations for booted from English to French

booted:

booted adj

  1. booted (in boots)

Translation Matrix for booted:

ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
botté booted; in boots

Related Words for "booted":


Synonyms for "booted":

  • shod; shodden; shoed

Related Definitions for "booted":

  1. wearing boots1

booted form of boot:

boot [the ~] nom, britannique

  1. the boot (trunk)
    – British term for the luggage compartment in a car 1
    le coffre; le coffre arrière; la coffre-armoire
  2. the boot
    – footwear that covers the whole foot and lower leg 1
    la botte
  3. the boot (kick; kicking)
    – the act of delivering a blow with the foot 1

to boot verbe (boots, booted, booting)

  1. to boot (start up)
    démarer; déclencher; mettre en marche
    • démarer verbe
    • déclencher verbe (déclenche, déclenches, déclenchons, déclenchez, )

Conjugations for boot:

present
  1. boot
  2. boot
  3. boots
  4. boot
  5. boot
  6. boot
simple past
  1. booted
  2. booted
  3. booted
  4. booted
  5. booted
  6. booted
present perfect
  1. have booted
  2. have booted
  3. has booted
  4. have booted
  5. have booted
  6. have booted
past continuous
  1. was booting
  2. were booting
  3. was booting
  4. were booting
  5. were booting
  6. were booting
future
  1. shall boot
  2. will boot
  3. will boot
  4. shall boot
  5. will boot
  6. will boot
continuous present
  1. am booting
  2. are booting
  3. is booting
  4. are booting
  5. are booting
  6. are booting
subjunctive
  1. be booted
  2. be booted
  3. be booted
  4. be booted
  5. be booted
  6. be booted
diverse
  1. boot!
  2. let's boot!
  3. booted
  4. booting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for boot:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
botte boot bunch; bundle; sheaf; wad
coffre boot; trunk cellar; coffer-fish; luggage locker; safe; safe deposit box; strongbox; trunk-fish; vault
coffre arrière boot; trunk
coffre-armoire boot; trunk
coup boot; kick; kicking bang; blast; blow; boom; buffer; bump; bumper; bumping into; chess move; clout; colliding with; coup; coup d'etat; crash; crashing into; dash; dent; draught; drink; jab; knife stab; knock; move; move at chess; nookie; nudge; overripe spot; punch; push; putsch; quickie; shenanigan; shot; shove; silly trick; slap; smack; splash; squeeze; stab; sting; stroke of the clock; swig; thrust; thud; thump; wallop; whopper
- bang; charge; flush; iron boot; iron heel; kick; kicking; rush; the boot; thrill
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
déclencher boot; start up trigger; unchain
démarer boot; start up
mettre en marche boot; start up be off; begin; break into; bring up; broach; broach a subject; commence; connect; crank up; cut into; drive; get under way; herald; light; open; operate; proceed; prompt; put forward; put on; put on the table; ring in; set in motion; set up; start; start to; strike up; switch on; take off; take on; take upon oneself; turn on; turn over; undertake; urge; work
- bring up; reboot

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Related Definitions for "boot":

  1. the act of delivering a blow with the foot1
    • He needed medical attention after a boot to the face.2
  2. a form of foot torture in which the feet are encased in iron and slowly crushed1
  3. footwear that covers the whole foot and lower leg1
  4. British term for the luggage compartment in a car1
  5. an instrument of torture that is used to heat or crush the foot and leg1
  6. protective casing for something that resembles a leg1
  7. the swift release of a store of affective force1
    • what a boot!1
  8. cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processes1
    • boot your computer1
  9. kick; give a boot to1

Wiktionary Translations for boot:

boot
noun
  1. bootleg recording
  2. heavy shoe that covers part of the leg
verb
  1. to start a system
  2. computing: disconnect, to be involuntarily removed from an online conversation
  3. forcibly eject
  4. vomit
  5. kick
boot
verb
  1. garnir d’une amorce.
noun
  1. Chaussure épaisse au long col
  2. Ce que l’on met au pied pour se chausser.
  3. chaussure qui couvrir tout ou seulement une partie du pied.

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
boot coffre; malle KofferraumRaum für Koffer und anderes Gepäck, meist im hinteren Teil eines PKW
boot chaussure; botte StiefelSchuh mit Schaft

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