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1 wrinkle
1. n1) зморшка2) складка, зборка (на одязі)3) недолікwithout spot or wrinkle — незаплямований, бездоганний
4) розм. корисна порада; корисний натяк; доречно сказане слово5) розм. нова ідея; новина6) вигадка, трюк2. v2) м'яти, зім'яти3) м'ятися, пом'ятися* * *I v( wrinkle up) морщити, вкривати зморшками, складкамиto wrinkle (up) one's forehead — морщити лоба
her stockings were wrinkled — її панчохи були погано натягнуті; морщитися, вкриватися зморшками, складками; заминати, м'яти
II nto wrinkle a dress — м'яти сукню; м'ятися
1) зморшка; складка2) недолікwithout spot or wrinkle — бездоганний, незаплямований
3) гeoл. складка ( земної поверхні)III n1) корисна порада або натяк; доречне словоhe put me up to a wrinkle or two — він дечому мене навчив, він дещо мені підказав
2) метод, спосіб3) нова ідея, нововведення -
2 wrinkle
I v( wrinkle up) морщити, вкривати зморшками, складкамиto wrinkle (up) one's forehead — морщити лоба
her stockings were wrinkled — її панчохи були погано натягнуті; морщитися, вкриватися зморшками, складками; заминати, м'яти
II nto wrinkle a dress — м'яти сукню; м'ятися
1) зморшка; складка2) недолікwithout spot or wrinkle — бездоганний, незаплямований
3) гeoл. складка ( земної поверхні)III n1) корисна порада або натяк; доречне словоhe put me up to a wrinkle or two — він дечому мене навчив, він дещо мені підказав
2) метод, спосіб3) нова ідея, нововведення
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