Coulé (en. Sunk)
/ku.le/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
noun
An object that has sunk, often in reference to a floating body that submerges.
The sinking of the ship shocked the entire crew.
Le coulé du navire a choqué tout l'équipage.
verb
The action of making something flow, especially water.
She decided to sink the mussels in boiling water.
Elle a décidé de couler les moules dans l'eau bouillante.
Etymology
From the verb 'couler', derived from the Latin 'cŭlare'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
a sunk object in the water
An object that has been submerged in water.
un coulé dans l’eau
sunk to the bottom
When a boat or another object has sunk.
coulé par le fond
sunk straight down
Refers to an object that has sunk quickly.
coulé à pic
Related Words
couler
Action of quickly descending into a liquid.
couler
coulis
Preparation of crushed fruits or vegetables, often used in cooking.
coulis
coulée
The act of sinking or spilling.
coulée
Slang Meanings
To be failed or overwhelmed
He is completely down after this defeat.
Il est complètement coulé après cette défaite.
To let oneself go
He let himself go by indulging in pleasures.
Il a fait le coulé en se laissant aller aux plaisirs.