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crease
текст. 1) складка, засечка ткани 2) русло слива 3) известковый карьер (в горах) fabric retains crease — ткань сохраняет складку
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  сгиб; складка ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
2.
  1. складка; отутюженная складка брюк; загиб, сгиб her dress was full of creases —- у нее все платье помялось 2. конек крыши 3. коньковая черепица 4. делать, закладывать складки; образовывать складки 5. мяться this material creases very easily —- этот материал очень мнется 6. морщить 7. сл. смешить that really creased me —- я чуть не лопнул от смеху 8. спец. загибать, фальцевать 9. жарг. оглушить; убить 10. изнемочь, "дойти" I'm dead creased —- у меня сил нет, я валюсь с ног Id: to crease it —- умереть 11. крис, малайский кинжал ...
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  up  а) сморщиться The childs face creased up and soon he started crying. The old womans face was creased up with age.  б) помирать со смеху Mary creased up when Jim walked in wearing his funny clothes. CREASE  1. noun  1) складка; сгиб; загиб; отутюженная складка брюк  2) черта, граница (в играх)  3) конек (крыши)  4) старое русло реки  2. v.  1) мять(ся) (тж. crease up) this material creases easily - эта материя легко мнется  2) утюжить складки  3) загибать, фальцевать - crease up Syn: see fold ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  1) складка; сгиб; фальц делать складки; загибать; фальцевать 2) полигр. штрих; рубчик 3) линия сгиба (картона) 4) мн. ч. морщины (на бумаге) 5) швейн. коробление дуолированных деталей - diagonal crease ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  1. n. & v. --n. 1 a a line in paper etc. caused by folding. b a fold or wrinkle. 2 Cricket a line marking the position of the bowler or batsman (see POPPING-CREASE, bowling-crease). 3 an area near the goal in ice hockey or lacrosse into which the puck or the ball must precede the players. --v. 1 tr. make creases in (material). 2 intr. become creased (linen creases badly). 3 tr. & intr. sl. (often foll. by up) make or become incapable through laughter. 4 tr. esp. US sl. a tire out. b stun or kill. Etymology: earlier creast = CREST ridge in material 2. create v. 1 tr. a (of natural or historical forces) bring into existence; cause (poverty creates resentment). b (of a person or persons) make or cause (create a diversion; create a good impression). 2 tr. originate (an actor creates a part). 3 tr. invest (a person) with a rank (created him a lord). 4 intr. sl. Brit. make a fuss; grumble. Derivatives creatable adj. Etymology: ME f. L creare ...
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   I. noun  Etymology: probably alteration of earlier creaste, from Middle English creste crest  Date: 1578  1. a line, mark, or ridge made by or as if by folding a pliable substance  2. a specially marked area in various sports; especially an area surrounding or in front of a goal (as in lacrosse or hockey)  • ~less adjective  II. verb  (~d; creasing)  Date: 1588  transitive verb  1. to make a ~ in or on ; wrinkle a smile ~d her face  2. to wound slightly especially by grazing ~d by a bullet  intransitive verb to become ~d  • ~r noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (creases, creasing, creased) 1. Creases are lines that are made in cloth or paper when it is crushed or folded. She stood up, frowning at the creases in her silk dress... Papa flattened the creases of the map with his broad hands. N-COUNT: usu pl 2. If cloth or paper creases or if you crease it, lines form in it when it is crushed or folded. Most outfits crease a bit when you are travelling... Liz sat down on the bed, lowering herself carefully so as not to crease her skirt. = crumple VERB: V, V n • creased His clothes were creased, as if he had slept in them. ADJ 3. Creases in someone’s skin are lines which form where their skin folds when they move. When Crevecoeur smiled, the creases in his face deepened. = wrinkle N-COUNT • creased ...Jock’s creased drunken face. ADJ 4. In cricket, the crease is a line on the playing surface where the batsman stands. Haynes was still at the crease, unbeaten on 84. N-SING: the N, poss N ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 a line on cloth, paper etc, made by folding, crushing or pressing it  (You've got a crease in your dress where you've been sitting. | I can never get the creases straight in these trousers.) 2 the line where the player has to stand to hit the ball in cricket (2) ~2 v to become marked with a line or lines, or to make a line appear on cloth, paper etc by folding or crushing it  (Don't sit on my paper, you'll crease it! | This material creases really easily.) crease (sb) up phr v BrE spoken to laugh or make someone laugh a lot  (That guy really creases me up!) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1578, altered from creaste, perhaps variant of crest, via meaning "a fold in a length of cloth" (1433) which produced a crest. ...
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