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1 plisado
adj.pleated.m.pleating.past part.past participle of spanish verb: plisar.* * *► adjetivo1 pleated* * *1.ADJ pleated2. SM1) (=acción) pleating2) (=tablas) pleats pl* * ** * *= pleated.Ex. The traditional rule is this: you can have pleated pants without cuffs, but you cannot have flat-front pants with cuffs.* * ** * *= pleated.Ex: The traditional rule is this: you can have pleated pants without cuffs, but you cannot have flat-front pants with cuffs.
* * *1 (acción) pleating2 (tablas) pleats (pl)* * *plisado nmpleating* * *adj pleated -
2 plegado
adj.plicate, plicated, folded.m.1 folding; bending.2 pleating.3 pleats.past part.past participle of spanish verb: plegar.* * *SM1) (=acto) [de papel] folding, creasing; [de algo duro] bending; [de tela] pleating2) (=pliegue) fold* * ** * *= folding.Ex. 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.----* resistencia al plegado = fold strength.* * ** * *= folding.Ex: 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.
* resistencia al plegado = fold strength.* * *1 (acción) folding2 (pliegues) folds (pl) -
3 tableado
adj.pleated.m.pleats.past part.past participle of spanish verb: tablear.* * *————————1→ link=tablear tablear► adjetivo1 COSTURA pleated* * *= pleated.Ex. The traditional rule is this: you can have pleated pants without cuffs, but you cannot have flat-front pants with cuffs.* * *= pleated.Ex: The traditional rule is this: you can have pleated pants without cuffs, but you cannot have flat-front pants with cuffs.
* * *tableado -dapleated* * *tableado, -a♦ adj[falda] pleated♦ nm[de falda] pleats, pleating -
4 olán
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5 plegado
• foist into• fold around• folded• folding• pleating• pleats• plicate• plicated -
6 plegadura
• foist into• fold around• folding• pleat• pleating• plication -
7 plisado
• frill• pleated• pleating -
8 plisado de acordeón
• accordion pleating
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