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seal (EN)
nom, verbe

nom “seal”

s. seal, pl. seals
  1. phoque
    During our beach visit, we watched a group of seals basking in the sun on the rocky shore.
  2. sceau (empreinte dans la cire)
    The king pressed his signet ring into the hot wax, creating a seal on the envelope.
  3. cachet
    The king pressed his seal into the wax to authenticate the document.
  4. sceau (symbole)
    The letter had the university's seal printed at the bottom.
  5. indicateur d'effraction
    Before opening the jar with the pills, she checked to ensure the seal was intact.
  6. joint
    The plumber recommended changing the seals in the faucet to stop the drip.

verbe “seal”

infinitif seal; il seals; prét. sealed; part. passé sealed; gér. sealing
  1. sceller
    After signing the contract, the notary sealed the document with an official stamp.
  2. sécuriser
    She sealed the jar with a sticker to ensure its contents remained intact.
  3. rendre étanche
    The plumber sealed the faucet tightly to prevent water leakage.
  4. bloquer
    The school sealed the main entrance due to the ongoing construction.
  5. estampiller
    The beekeeper sealed each jar with a stamp indicating the honey's purity and weight.
  6. garantir
    Her impressive presentation sealed her promotion at work.