Doblez in english
Fold
pronunciation: foʊld part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: foʊld part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
doblez1 = crease ; fold ; folding ; crease.
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.Example: A double leaf is a leaf of double size with a fold at the fore edge or at the top edge of the book.Example: Fifthly, most of the printing paper of the sixteenth century was in the foolscap size range, which was considered the ordinary size, the shapes and sizes of books printed on it being determined by the folding.Example: He sat rubbing his forehead along the creases, and his voice was unsteady as he started to tell his story.more:
» doblez del lomo = spine folds .
Example: The spine folds of the assembled sheets were simply cut off, separating all the leaves, which were then attached to each other and to a backing strip by a coating of rubber solution, and cased in the ordinary way.doblez2 = deceitfulness ; cunning.
Example: Deceitfulness is sometimes remains ignored because a significant majority of people indulge in it.Example: The dictionary defines policy as 'any governing principle or course of action' and as 'political wisdom or cunning: diplomacy; prudence; artfulness'.more:
» con doblez = deceitfully .
Example: A person's lack of humility may lead him to act deceitfully in order to obtain or maintain a false recognition from others.