hooked in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for hooked in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

hooked [Brit ˈhʊkt, Am hʊkt] ADJ

I.hook [Brit hʊk, Am hʊk] N

I.hook together VB [Brit hʊk -, Am hʊk -] (hook together)

II.hook together VB [Brit hʊk -, Am hʊk -] (hook [sth] together)

I.hook up VB [Brit hʊk -, Am hʊk -] (hook up)

II.hook up VB [Brit hʊk -, Am hʊk -] (hook up [sth], hook [sth] up)

Translations for hooked in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

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hooked in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for hooked in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

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hooked Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a right hook SPORTS
to sling one's hook Brit inf
American English

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Servers would attach a tray that hooked over the car's side window, which needed to be left up a little for it to attach to.
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There have been a couple of fish hooked and lost, but we haven't seen the numbers we would be expecting.
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We start with a half pull-up on some straps, which are hooked up to wall bars.
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His safety belt was still hooked when the farmer reached his side.
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When hooked, large individuals are tenacious opponents and are difficult to subdue due to their habit of spinning.
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A patient with failure in both kidneys will die quickly unless he or she is hooked up to a dialysis machine or gets a transplant.
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It has tough, fibrous stems up to 5 m long, armed with numerous hooked prickles and pairs of coiled tendrils at the leaf petiole bases.
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It usually takes the form of a small finger shaped receptacle hooked up to a positive pressure pump.
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A strap around the horse's haunches allowing it to set back and slow a vehicle, usually hooked to the shafts or pole of the vehicle.
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Also, they are very habit-forming, so you might get hooked on them.
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