boot in French
boot in French is botte, bottine, copie pirate — boot means a sturdy shoe that covers the foot and part of the leg.
boot in French
botte
bottine
copie pirate
(informal) A bootleg recording.
botter
démarrer
(computing) To bootstrap; to start a system, e.g. a computer, by invoking its boot process or bootstrap.
amorcer
(computing) To bootstrap; to start a system, e.g. a computer, by invoking its boot process or bootstrap.
déconnecter
(computing, informal) To disconnect forcibly; to eject from an online service, conversation, etc.
expulser
(computing, informal) To disconnect forcibly; to eject from an online service, conversation, etc.
vomir
(slang) To vomit.
What does "boot" mean?
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noun A sturdy shoe that covers the foot and part of the leg.
"She pulled on her hiking boots before setting off."
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noun The luggage storage compartment of a car (British English); called a "trunk" in American English.
"He loaded the shopping bags into the boot."
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noun A device clamped to a car's wheel to immobilize it, usually for unpaid fines (also called a wheel clamp).
"She came out to find a boot on her front tyre."
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verb To kick something or someone.
"He booted the ball clear across the pitch."
boot in a sentence
- She pulled on her hiking boots before setting off.
- He loaded the shopping bags into the boot.
- She came out to find a boot on her front tyre.
- He booted the ball clear across the pitch.
Similar words in French
Common French translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "boot" in French?
"boot" in French is botte, bottine, copie pirate. boot means: A sturdy shoe that covers the foot and part of the leg.
How do you use "boot" in a sentence?
Example: "She pulled on her hiking boots before setting off." In French, "boot" is botte, bottine, copie pirate.
Are there other ways to say "boot" in French?
Yes — French has 9 translations listed for "boot": botte, bottine, copie pirate, botter, démarrer, amorcer.
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