Pliegue in english

Fold

pronunciation: foʊld part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

plegar = fold ; pleat ; fold + Nombre + down. 

Example: Other commercially available wallets are made of a more pliable transparent plastic - again with a separate pocket for each slide - and these can be folded to fit into a cardboard box.Example: Most fabrics fray, and before pleating a fabric you should neaten the edges cutting them with pinking shear scissors.Example: Use this folding cart to carry anything around the house, garden or warehouse and fold it down for storage when you're done.

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» plegar los remosship + oars [Retirar los remos del agua para ponerlos dentro de la embarcación] .

Example: We crept along at the slowest of paces, occasionally having to ship oars as the canal narrowed under bridges.

pliegue = crease ; fold ; ridge ; crease ; pleat ; ruck ; tuck. 

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: He realized that the lines corresponded to the ridges of his greasy curduroy trousers.Example: He sat rubbing his forehead along the creases, and his voice was unsteady as he started to tell his story.Example: Accordion pleats are the most basic form of pleat, consisting of a series of permanent folds of equal width in alternating opposite directions = Accordion pleats are the most basic form of pleat, consisting of a series of permanent folds of equal width in alternating opposite directions.Example: His hat hid the rucks on his forehead, above the right eye, where the front of his skull had been rebuilt.Example: Okay, now that everything is marked, it's time to press the folds and stitch the tucks into place.

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» con plieguespleated .

Example: The traditional rule is this: you can have pleated pants without cuffs, but you cannot have flat-front pants with cuffs.

» pliegues de acordeónaccordion pleatingaccordion pleats .

Example: On all types of bags whether shoulder bag, hand bag or any other accordion pleating is done to enhance the look.

Example: Accordion pleats are the most basic form of pleat, consisting of a series of permanent folds of equal width in alternating opposite directions = Los pliegues de acordeón son el tipo de plisado más básico y consiste en una serie de dobleces permanentes de igual anchura en direcciones alternas opuestas.

Pliegue synonyms

bend in spanish: curva, pronunciation: bend part of speech: noun, verb close in spanish: cerrar, pronunciation: kloʊs part of speech: adverb, adjective multiple in spanish: múltiple, pronunciation: mʌltəpəl part of speech: adjective faithful in spanish: fiel, pronunciation: feɪθfəl part of speech: adjective crimp in spanish: rizar, pronunciation: krɪmp part of speech: noun, verb crease in spanish: pliegue, pronunciation: kris part of speech: noun congregation in spanish: congregación, pronunciation: kɑŋgrəgeɪʃən part of speech: noun flexure in spanish: flexura, pronunciation: fleggʒɜr part of speech: noun turn up in spanish: aparecer, pronunciation: tɜrnʌp part of speech: verb folding in spanish: plegable, pronunciation: foʊldɪŋ part of speech: noun plica in spanish: plica, pronunciation: plaɪkə part of speech: noun shut down in spanish: apagar, pronunciation: ʃʌtdaʊn part of speech: verb sheepfold in spanish: aprisco, pronunciation: ʃipfoʊld part of speech: noun plication in spanish: plegamiento, pronunciation: plɪkeɪʃən part of speech: noun sheepcote in spanish: sheepcote, pronunciation: ʃipkoʊt part of speech: noun pen up in spanish: encerrar, pronunciation: penʌp part of speech: verb close down in spanish: cerrar, pronunciation: kloʊsdaʊn part of speech: verb fold up in spanish: plegar, pronunciation: foʊldʌp part of speech: verb sheep pen in spanish: corral de ovejas, pronunciation: ʃippen part of speech: noun
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