English to afrikaans meaning of

"kurk" het verskeie betekenisse:a: die elastiese taai buitenste weefsel van die kurkeik wat veral vir proppe en isolasie gebruik word b: 'n gewoonlik kurkprop vir 'n bottel of bekera: 'n stuk kurk, rubber of plastiek wat as 'n vlotter of prop gebruik word, veral om die vloei van gas of vloeistof te stop b: iets wat toemaak of afsluit, asof deur kurk'n eikeboom (Quercus suber) van Suid-Europa en Noord-Afrika met dik kurkbas wat die bron van kurk isdie lewendige buitenste bas van verskeie bome (soos die tupelo) ><>

Synonyms

  1. bob
  2. bobber
  3. bobfloat

Sentence Examples

  1. Well, as it fell out, nothing worthy of being recorded happened him for six days, at the end of which, having turned aside out of the road, he was overtaken by night in a thicket of oak or cork trees for on this point Cide Hamete is not as precise as he usually is on other matters.
  2. After some time shunting about tea towels, oven gloves, aprons, plastic bags, boxes of matches and candles, a roll of cling wrap, several cork screws and a never-used rolling pin gifted by my mother, I kneel down and extract the contents item by item, shaking and rattling until I find the key lodged in a small leather pouch.
  3. When some of us goatherds learned this we went in search of him for about two days through the most remote portion of this sierra, at the end of which we found him lodged in the hollow of a large thick cork tree.
  4. The impact dislodges the cork, which ricochets off the ceiling into the tower of flute glasses, knocking them over like bowling pins.
  5. I turn, keeping my eyes down, and peel the foil covering the cork.
  6. Most commonly my dwelling is the hollow of a cork tree large enough to shelter this miserable body the herdsmen and goatherds who frequent these mountains, moved by compassion, furnish me with food, leaving it by the wayside or on the rocks, where they think I may perhaps pass and find it and so, even though I may be then out of my senses, the wants of nature teach me what is required to sustain me, and make me crave it and eager to take it.
  7. The mighty cork trees, unenforced save of their own courtesy, shed the broad light bark that served at first to roof the houses supported by rude stakes, a protection against the inclemency of heaven alone.
  8. Sancho likewise held his peace and ate acorns, and paid repeated visits to the second wine-skin, which they had hung up on a cork tree to keep the wine cool.
  9. I popped the cork and glanced at Cayden and the doctor opposite me.
  10. We had gone rather less than a quarter of a league when the sound of a little bell fell on our ears, a clear proof that there were flocks hard by, and looking about carefully to see if any were within view, we observed a young shepherd tranquilly and unsuspiciously trimming a stick with his knife at the foot of a cork tree.