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1 plisser
plisser [plise]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ jupe] to pleat2. reflexive verb► se plisser ( = se froisser) to become creased* * *plise
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1) ( volontairement) to fold [papier]; to pleat [tissu]2) ( involontairement) to crease [vêtement]3) ( froncer)
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verbe intransitif [bas] to wrinkle; [jupe, veste] to be creased ou puckered
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se plisser verbe pronominal1) [vêtement, tissu] to crease, to get creased2) [nez] to wrinkle; [bouche] to pucker up* * *plise vt1) (= chiffonner) [papier, étoffe] to crease2) (= rider) [front] to furrow3) [bouche] to pucker4) [jupe] to put pleats in* * *plisser verb table: aimerA vtr3 ( froncer) plisser le front to knit one's brows; plisser le nez to wrinkle one's nose; plisser les yeux or paupières to screw up one's eyes; plisser la bouche or les lèvres to purse one's lips; une douce brise plissait la surface de l'étang a gentle breeze ruffled the surface of the pond;4 Géol to fold.C se plisser vpr1 ( se froisser) [vêtement, tissu] to crease, to get creased; ce tissu se plisse très facilement this fabric creases very easily ou is very easily creased;2 [nez] to wrinkle; [bouche, lèvres] to pucker up.[plise] verbe transitif————————[plise] verbe intransitif————————se plisser verbe pronominal intransitif
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