Arrugado in english

Wrinkled

pronunciation: rɪŋkəld part of speech: adjective
In gestures

arrugado = withered ; wizened ; shrivelled [shriveled, -USA] ; wrinkly ; wizen ; puckered ; rumpled ; crumpled ; wrinkled ; creased-up. 

Example: At this point, fortunately, they had heard that there was a wonderful old man who could make withered trees to blossom.Example: A big man is always accused of gluttony, whereas a wizened or osseous man can eat like a refugee at every meal, and no one ever notices his greed.Example: Green leaf parts showed higher transpiration rates and lower surface temperature than those that were yellow and shrivelled.Example: Hugh may be a bit wrinkly but he doesn't have bags under his eyes.Example: One wizen old crone, however, jabbed her walking stick in his direction and told him to shut his gob.Example: His forehead was all puckered, and his red mouth set in a pout.Example: She stalked across the room and picked up the dirty ball of rumpled paper, carefully pulling apart the crumples and smoothing away the wrinkles as best she could.Example: This game is oddly satisfying -- much like tossing a real ball of crumpled paper into a metal trash basket.Example: She pulled her hair up in a twist, clipping it high on her head, then rubbed a little lip gloss on her wrinkled lips.Example: We all looked a bit like creased-up bits of paper, which someone had chucked away and then tried to straighten out again.

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» cartón arrugadocorrugated cardboard .

Example: While no custom-made containers exist for shipping books, either in bulk or singly, general-use containers such as corrugated cardboard cartons and jiffy and bubble bags are available.

» más arrugado que cuello de tortugaas wrinkled as an elephant's hideas wrinkled as a prune .

Example: Then from out of nowhere an old man, whose skin looked as wrinkled as an elephant's hide, appeared.

Example: There I spent a dismal period with the boy's paternal grandfather, a man as wrinkled as a prune, and a brown short-haired dog.

» más arrugado que frenada de gusanoas wrinkled as an elephant's hideas wrinkled as a prune .

Example: Then from out of nowhere an old man, whose skin looked as wrinkled as an elephant's hide, appeared.

Example: There I spent a dismal period with the boy's paternal grandfather, a man as wrinkled as a prune, and a brown short-haired dog.

» más arrugado que sobaco de elefanteas wrinkled as an elephant's hideas wrinkled as a prune .

Example: Then from out of nowhere an old man, whose skin looked as wrinkled as an elephant's hide, appeared.

Example: There I spent a dismal period with the boy's paternal grandfather, a man as wrinkled as a prune, and a brown short-haired dog.

» más arrugado que un acordeónas wrinkled as an elephant's hideas wrinkled as a prune .

Example: Then from out of nowhere an old man, whose skin looked as wrinkled as an elephant's hide, appeared.

Example: There I spent a dismal period with the boy's paternal grandfather, a man as wrinkled as a prune, and a brown short-haired dog.

» más arrugado que una pasaas wrinkled as an elephant's hideas wrinkled as a prune .

Example: Then from out of nowhere an old man, whose skin looked as wrinkled as an elephant's hide, appeared.

Example: There I spent a dismal period with the boy's paternal grandfather, a man as wrinkled as a prune, and a brown short-haired dog.

» muy arrugadodeeply furrowed .

Example: Rejuvenation procedures typically performed in conjunction with a facelift are brow lift, to correct a sagging or deeply furrowed brow, and eyelid surgery to rejuvenate aging eyes.

» tan arrugado como una pasaas wrinkled as an elephant's hideas wrinkled as a prune .

Example: Then from out of nowhere an old man, whose skin looked as wrinkled as an elephant's hide, appeared.

Example: There I spent a dismal period with the boy's paternal grandfather, a man as wrinkled as a prune, and a brown short-haired dog.

arrugar = crumple ; wrinkle ; crease ; wizen ; pucker ; rumple ; scrunch. 

Example: There is a tendency for smaller items to be pushed to the back of the drawer and possibly crumpled as the drawer is opened and closed = There is a tendency for smaller items to be pushed to the back of the drawer and possibly crumpled as the drawer is opened and closed.Example: Wrinkling or creasing of the wax sheet must be avoided = Wrinkling or creasing of the wax sheet must be avoided.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' = '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'.Example: Since then the sands of time have taken their toll, making my face all leathery, wizening my gaze.Example: When sewing polyester shirts, any suggestions how to avoid puckering on this material.Example: After rumpling the sheets, he smacked his fist into the pillow, denting it as if she'd put her head there all night.Example: He wiped his hands with tissue, before scrunching it up into a ball and tossing it in the waste basket next to the door.

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» arrugar los labiosscrew + Posesivo + lipspucker + Posesivo + lips .

Example: She looked at him, raising her eyebrows, and trying to screw her lips into a formal smile.

Example: She puckered her lips and blew me a kiss.

» arrugarsecocklecrinkleshrivel upshrivel [Inglés británico shrivelled/shrivelling, inglés americano shriveled/shriveling]ruck (up)crease up .

Example: Despite the deterioration of the manuscript or printed book because of fading inks, disintegrating bindings, foxing, cockling, or crumbling paper, we could still preserve the artifact with a variety of proven conservation and preservation techniques.

Example: C120 tape is extremely thin and it may stretch, crinkle or spill out of the cassette.

Example: Umbilical cords shrivel up and fall off, leaving a neat little tummy button after about a week or so.

Example: All the blooms have turned brown and died and most of the smaller, newer leaves have shrivelled and died too.

Example: This camera and I traveled the world together, grew up together, until the tragic day when the curtain behind the lens started to ruck.

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.

Arrugado synonyms

furrowed in spanish: surcado, pronunciation: fɜroʊd part of speech: adjective crumpled in spanish: estropeado, pronunciation: krʌmpəld part of speech: adjective rumpled in spanish: arrugado, pronunciation: rʌmpəld part of speech: adjective creased in spanish: arrugado, pronunciation: krist part of speech: adjective wrinkly in spanish: arrugado, pronunciation: rɪŋkli part of speech: adjective puckered in spanish: arrugado, pronunciation: pʌkɜrd part of speech: adjective drip-dry in spanish: escurrir, pronunciation: drɪpdraɪ part of speech: verb, adjective unpressed in spanish: sin presión, pronunciation: ənprest part of speech: adjective unironed in spanish: unironed, pronunciation: ənaɪrənd part of speech: adjective roughdried in spanish: áspero, pronunciation: rʌfɜrd part of speech: adjective permanent-press in spanish: planchado permanente, pronunciation: pɜrmənəntpres part of speech: adjective unsmoothed in spanish: sin suavizar, pronunciation: ənsmuðd part of speech: adjective puckered-up in spanish: arrugado, pronunciation: pʌkɜrɪd part of speech: adjective
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