1. Appliquer.
2. Coller. Plaquer au mur.
3. Recouvrir. Plaqué d'or.
4. (Familier) Abandonner. Plaquer un ami.
1. To forsake, leave behind
2. To give up with the intent of never claiming again; SYN. give up.
3. To leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch; SYN. forsake, desert, to leave in the lurch.
4. To stop maintaining or insisting on; of ideas, claims, etc.; SYN. give up.
1. To cover or provide with a coat.
2. To form a coat over; SYN. cake.
3. To put a coat on; cover the surface of; furnish with a surface; SYN. surface.
Outdoor garment with sleeves, collar, and sometimes a hood, which covers the body from the shoulders to the waist, hips, knees, or ankles. Designed to protect the body from the weather, coats are both fashion and utilitarian garments. See also jacket and mackintosh.
1. To cover or equip with plate: as to provide with armor plate; to cover with an adherent layer mechanically, chemically, or electrically; also; to deposit (as a layer) on a surface
2. To make a printing surface from or for
3. To fix or secure with a plate
4. To cause (as a runner) to score in baseball
5. To arrange (food) on a plate
6. To coat with a layer of metal.
1. To prohibit or restrain usually abruptly and with censure from acting in a specified way; squelch
2.To put an abrupt stop to; suppress