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cork
A2
noun
Usage:
85%
Bottle stopper
Translation: Bottle stopper
Pronunciation: /kɔːrk/
Meaning: A light, buoyant material made from the bark of the cork oak tree, used to seal bottles.

Cork is a soft material that comes from a tree's bark. People often use it to close bottles, especially for wine. It stops the liquid from spilling.

The wine bottle has a cork on top.

We use cork to close glass bottles.

2
A2
noun
Usage:
75%
Plug
Translation: Plug
Pronunciation: /kɔːrk/
Meaning: A small piece of cork used to plug a hole or bottle.

A cork can be a small object used to close spaces like holes or bottle openings. It stops things from leaking or falling out.

Put a cork in the hole to stop leaking.

She pulled out the cork from the bottle.

3
B1
proper noun
Usage:
50%
Place, city
Translation: Place, city
Pronunciation: /kɔːrk/
Meaning: A town in southwestern Ireland known as a cultural and economic center.

Cork is a city in Ireland. It is well known for culture, music, and food. People often visit it for travel or work.

We will visit Cork in Ireland next summer.

Cork is famous for its music and food.

4
B1
verb
Usage:
65%
Seal, plug
Translation: Seal, plug
Pronunciation: /kɔːrk/
Meaning: To stop a bottle or container by putting a cork in it (verb).

To cork something means to close it with a cork. This often happens with bottles to keep the liquid inside safe.

Please cork the bottle after use.

He corked the wine bottle tightly.

5
B2
noun
Usage:
45%
Buoy, stopper
Translation: Buoy, stopper
Pronunciation: /kɔːrk/
Meaning: A buoyant device used in water sports or fishing to mark a position or keep something afloat.

In fishing and water sports, a cork is a small floating object used to mark places or help float lines.

The fisherman tied a cork to his fishing line.

We use a cork to see where the fish bite.

6
B2
verb
Usage:
50%
Uncork, open
Translation: Uncork, open
Pronunciation: /kɔːrk/
Meaning: To remove the cork from a bottle, often referring to opening wine or similar drinks (verb).

To cork a bottle sometimes means to open it by removing the cork. This is common with wine bottles.

She corked the new bottle of wine.

He corked the champagne for the party.

7
C1
verb
Usage:
30%
Block, stop
Translation: Block, stop
Pronunciation: /kɔːrk/
Meaning: A term used metaphorically to mean to stop or block something, like blocking ideas or emotions.

To cork something can mean to block or stop feelings or ideas. People use it like stopping emotions from coming out.

He corked his anger during the meeting.

She corked her feelings and stayed calm.

8
B2
noun
Usage:
40%
Insulation material
Translation: Insulation material
Pronunciation: /kɔːrk/
Meaning: A lightweight building material used for insulation or decoration, made from the bark of the cork oak.

Cork is a special material used in homes and buildings. It keeps heat in and sound out because it is soft and light.

We use cork for wall insulation at home.

Cork is good for noise insulation too.

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