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  1. fleece:
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Detailed Translations for fleeced from English to French

fleeced form of fleece:

to fleece verb (fleeces, fleeced, fleecing)

  1. to fleece (graze; strip; skin; debark)
    retrousser; écorcher; bobiner; rouler; enrouler; trousser
    • retrousser verb (retrousse, retrousses, retroussons, retroussez, )
    • écorcher verb (écorche, écorches, écorchons, écorchez, )
    • bobiner verb (bobine, bobines, bobinons, bobinez, )
    • rouler verb (roule, roules, roulons, roulez, )
    • enrouler verb (enroule, enroules, enroulons, enroulez, )
    • trousser verb (trousse, trousses, troussons, troussez, )
  2. to fleece (take someone to the cleaner's; clean out; strip)
    piller; saccager; mettre à sac
    • piller verb (pille, pilles, pillons, pillez, )
    • saccager verb (saccage, saccages, saccageons, saccagez, )

Conjugations for fleece:

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

Translation Matrix for fleece:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- sheepskin; wool
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bobiner debark; fleece; graze; skin; strip reel; reel in; wind; wind up
enrouler debark; fleece; graze; skin; strip turn up
mettre à sac clean out; fleece; strip; take someone to the cleaner's
piller clean out; fleece; strip; take someone to the cleaner's cadge; cajole; coax; collar; cuddle; expropriate; filch; go thieving; loot; make off with; mooch; nick; obtain by begging; pilfer; pillage; pinch; plunder; purloin; raid; rob; snatch; snitch; steal; swipe; take; take away; wheedle
retrousser debark; fleece; graze; skin; strip roll up; turn up
rouler debark; fleece; graze; skin; strip badger; cheat; con; dodge; fool; gull; hoax; hoodwink; lie; revolve; roll; roll away; roll up; rotate; spoof; swindle; swing around; taxi; tease; trick; turn; turn up; twist; vex; whirl
saccager clean out; fleece; strip; take someone to the cleaner's destruct; devastate; eliminate; exhaust; lay waste; liquidate; ruin; wear out; work to death; wreck
trousser debark; fleece; graze; skin; strip roll up; turn up
écorcher debark; fleece; graze; skin; strip bone; cheat; collapse; deceive; diddle; draw apart; flay; hoodwink; plane down; poach; shave off; skin; swindle; tear apart; tear to pieces; tear up; woodwink
- gazump; hook; overcharge; pluck; plume; rob; shear; soak; surcharge
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- bleed; overcharge; skin

Related Words for "fleece":

  • fleecing, fleecer

Synonyms for "fleece":


Antonyms for "fleece":

  • undercharge

Related Definitions for "fleece":

  1. outer coat of especially sheep and yaks1
  2. a soft bulky fabric with deep pile; used chiefly for clothing1
  3. tanned skin of a sheep with the fleece left on; used for clothing1
  4. the wool of a sheep or similar animal1
  5. shear the wool from1
  6. rip off; ask an unreasonable price1

Wiktionary Translations for fleece:

fleece
verb
  1. to con or trick someone out of money
noun
  1. insulating wooly jacket
  2. insulating skin with the wool attached
  3. textile
  4. hair or wool of a sheep
fleece
noun
  1. étoffe de laine, de coton ou de soie, tirer à poil, d’un seul côté ou des deux côtés, doux, chaude et mollette, dont on fait des couvertures, des gilets, des robes de chambre, etc.
adjective
  1. Qui a l'aspect duveteux du molleton.

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
fleece pelage; peau pels — de dichtbehaarde huid van verschillende dieren