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Detailed Translations for hatches from English to French

hatches form of hatch:

to hatch verb (hatches, hatched, hatching)

  1. to hatch (shade)
    – shading consisting of multiple crossing lines 1
    hachurer
    • hachurer verb (hachure, hachures, hachurons, hachurez, )

Conjugations for hatch:

present
  1. hatch
  2. hatch
  3. hatches
  4. hatch
  5. hatch
  6. hatch
simple past
  1. hatched
  2. hatched
  3. hatched
  4. hatched
  5. hatched
  6. hatched
present perfect
  1. have hatched
  2. have hatched
  3. has hatched
  4. have hatched
  5. have hatched
  6. have hatched
past continuous
  1. was hatching
  2. were hatching
  3. was hatching
  4. were hatching
  5. were hatching
  6. were hatching
future
  1. shall hatch
  2. will hatch
  3. will hatch
  4. shall hatch
  5. will hatch
  6. will hatch
continuous present
  1. am hatching
  2. are hatching
  3. is hatching
  4. are hatching
  5. are hatching
  6. are hatching
subjunctive
  1. be hatched
  2. be hatched
  3. be hatched
  4. be hatched
  5. be hatched
  6. be hatched
diverse
  1. hatch!
  2. let's hatch!
  3. hatched
  4. hatching
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

hatch [the ~] noun

  1. the hatch
    – a movable barrier covering a hatchway 1
    le battant inférieur; la puce; le microbe
  2. the hatch (cross hatch)
    – Shading made up of regularly spaced, intersecting lines. 2

Translation Matrix for hatch:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
battant inférieur hatch
hachure cross hatch; hatch
microbe hatch bacterium; half-pint; microbe; runt; shorty; squirt
puce hatch chip; curl of hair; flea; half-pint; runt; shorty; squirt
- crosshatch; hachure; hatching
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
hachurer hatch; shade
- brood; concoct; cover; dream up; incubate; think of; think up
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
hachure croisée cross hatch; hatch

Related Words for "hatch":

  • hatching, hatches

Synonyms for "hatch":

  • hatching; parturition; birth; giving birth; birthing
  • crosshatch; hachure; shading
  • movable barrier
  • be born
  • think up; think of; dream up; concoct; create by mental act; create mentally
  • inlay
  • line
  • brood; cover; incubate; reproduce; procreate; multiply

Related Definitions for "hatch":

  1. a movable barrier covering a hatchway1
  2. shading consisting of multiple crossing lines1
  3. the production of young from an egg1
  4. sit on (eggs)1
  5. emerge from the eggs1
    • young birds, fish, and reptiles hatch1
  6. draw, cut, or engrave lines, usually parallel, on metal, wood, or paper1
    • hatch the sheet1
  7. devise or invent1
  8. inlay with narrow strips or lines of a different substance such as gold or silver, for the purpose of decorating1
  9. Shading made up of regularly spaced, intersecting lines.2

Wiktionary Translations for hatch:

hatch
noun
  1. birds that emerged from eggs at a specified time
  2. narrow passageway between the decks
  3. small door provided for access for maintenance
  4. opening for serving food
  5. horizontal door
verb
  1. to emerge from an egg
  2. of an egg, to break open
hatch
noun
  1. Bouche d’humain, en terme méprisant
  2. Ouverture pratiquée dans un mur ou aménagée dans une cloison à claire-voie par laquelle on communique avec les employés d’une administration publique ou privée.
  3. (architecture) Ouverture dans un mur ou une porte pour passer un ou plusieurs plats d’une pièce à l’autre, généralement de la cuisine à la salle à manger.
verb
  1. Zoologie

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
hatch éclore schlüpfenbei eierlegenden Tieren, Insekten: aus dem Ei, der Puppe kriechen
hatch hachurer; hacher schraffierentechnisches Zeichnen:
hatch hachurer; hacher schraffierenBildende Kunst: mittels eng aneinander gesetzten Strichen Grauwerte, Farbton und Schattierungen in einer bildlichen Darstellung erzeugen
hatch hachurer schraffierenKartographie, veraltet: auf angewandte Karte, Gebiete mit bestimmten geographischen Eigenschaften mittels feinen, in unterschiedlicher Stärke, Dichte und Richtung angeordneten Schraffen plastisch hervorheben
hatch hachurer schraffierenHeraldik: die Wappenfarben, etwa einer Schwarz-Weiß-Tinktur oder bei Metallarbeiten, codieren mittels dicht nebeneinander gesetzter Punkte und Striche darstellen

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