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A one-litre carton of Arla brand semi-skimmed milk
Borrowed from French carton, from Italian cartone. Doublet of cartoon.
carton (countable and uncountable, plural cartons)
- An inexpensive, disposable box-like container fashioned from either paper, paper with wax-covering (wax paper), or other lightweight material.
Synonyms: cardboard box, container, package
a carton of milk or eggs - A pack of cigarettes, usually ten, wrapped in cellophane or packed in a light cardboard box.
Meronym: pack - (Australia) A cardboard box that holds (usually 24) beer bottles or cans.
Synonym: case- 2009 October 19, Oliver O'Connell, Message From Mr Yunupingu[1]:
Mr Yunupingu was referred to the clinic where I was working at that time, Northside Clinic, for treatment of his alcohol problem. I think he described drinking between one and four cartons every single day - it's quite a phenomenal amount.
- 2009 October 19, Oliver O'Connell, Message From Mr Yunupingu[1]:
- (archaic) A kind of thin pasteboard.
- (archaic) A small disc within the bullseye of a target.
- (archaic) A shot that strikes this disc.
→ Swahili: katoni
box-like container
- Arabic: كَرْتُون (ar) m (kartūn), كَرْتُونَة f (kartūna)
- Bulgarian: кашо́н m (kašón)
- Burmese: ကာတွန်း (my) (ka-twan:)
- Catalan: bric (ca) m
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 紙箱 / 纸箱 (zh) (zhǐxiāng) - Dutch: karton (nl)
- Estonian: pakend (et)
- Finnish: pakkaus (fi), kartonki (fi), tölkki (fi), laatikko (fi), rasia (fi), kenno (fi)
- French: carton (fr) m
- German: Karton (de) m
- Icelandic: ferna (is) f
- Indonesian: karton (id)
- Japanese: カートン (kāton), カートンパック (kāton pakku), 紙パック (かみパック, kamipakku)
- Khmer: ប្រអប់ (km) (prɑʼɑp)
- Korean: 갑(匣) (ko) (gap), 종이갑 (jong'igap), 종이팩 (jong'ipaek)
- Lao: ຫີບເຈັ້ຍ (hīp chia)
- Māori: kātene
- Mongolian: please add this translation if you can
- Norwegian:
Bokmål: kartong m - Persian:
Iranian Persian: کارْتُن (kârton) - Polish: karton (pl) m
- Portuguese: caixa/embalagem de papel f
- Russian: коро́бка (ru) f (koróbka), паке́т (ru) m (pakét)
- Spanish: caja (es) f, envase de cartón m, cartón (es) m, tetrabrik m, brik m
- Swahili: katoni
- Swedish: kartong (sv) c
- Thai: กล่อง (th) (glɔ̀ng)
- Tibetan: ཤོག་སྒམ (shog sgam)
- Vietnamese: hộp (vi), hộp giấy, hộp các-tông
a carton of cigarette packs
- Arabic: عَرُوسَة f (ʕarūsa)
- Armenian: բլոկ (hy) (blok)
- Belarusian: блок m (blok)
- Bulgarian: стек m (stek)
- Dutch: slof (nl)
- Estonian: plokk
- Finnish: kartonki (fi)
- French: cartouche (fr) f
- German: Stange (de) f
- Indonesian: slop
- Italian: stecca (it) f
- Khmer: សុង (km) (song)
- Polish: blok (pl) m
- Portuguese: cartela f
- Romanian: cartuș (ro) n
- Russian: блок (ru) (blok)
- Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: ште̏ка f
Latin: štȅka (sh) f - Spanish: cajetilla (es) f
- Swedish: limpa (sv) c
- Ukrainian: блок (uk) m (blok)
carton (third-person singular simple present cartons, present participle cartoning, simple past and past participle cartoned)
- To put in a carton.
Inherited from Spanish cartón (“cardboard”).
cartón
Borrowed from Italian cartone.
carton m (plural cartons)
→ Arabic: كَرْتُون (kartūn)
→ Belarusian: карто́н (kartón)
→ English: carton
→ German: Karton
Haitian Creole: katon
→ Hebrew: קַרְטוֹן (kartón)
→ Persian: کارتن (kârton)
→ Polish: karton
→ Romanian: carton
→ Russian: карто́н (kartón)
→ Swedish: kartong
→ Turkish: karton
→ Ukrainian: карто́н (kartón)
“carton”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012
carton n (plural cartoane)