Crease in spanish
Pliegue
pronunciation: pliege part of speech: noun
pronunciation: pliege part of speech: noun
In gestures
crease1 = pliegue, doblez.
Example: The printer sometimes required the machine direction of the paper to run up the spine of the sections when the sheets were folded, so that they could be given a sharp crease.more:
» crease of trousers = raya del pantalón.
Example: Snowy white cuffs peeped from the edge of his sleeves; gleaming patent leather shoes were half hidden by the razor sharp creases of trousers.crease2 = arruga, pliegue, doblez, repliegue.
Example: He sat rubbing his forehead along the creases, and his voice was unsteady as he started to tell his story.crease3 = arrugar.
Example: 'Much as I hate to admit it,' she added, her face creasing in a knowing smile, 'some of my best friends are librarians, and I can't get over how they tear their colleagues to shreds when they're together' = "Siento mucho admitirlo", ella añadió mientras su cara se arrugaba dibujándose en ella una sonrisa de complicidad, "algunos de mis mejores amigos son bibliotecarios y no puedo entender cómo critican a otros colegas suyos cuando se jutan".more:
» crease + Posesivo + brow = fruncir el ceño.
Example: 'I needn't tell you,' he suggested tentatively, with brow creased, 'that Preston Huish is a very influential person in town'.» crease up = arrugarse, formarse arrugas.
Example: At the age of 90, and in failing health, her face creased up in a smile on hearing that she had been granted a retrial in a murder case for which she spent 10 years in prison.» crease up (laughing/with laughter) = partirse de risa, mondarse de risa, desternillarse de risa, troncharse de risa.
Example: She has an uncanny and unnerving ability to make you crease up with laughter before dropping a perfectly-timed bombshell.