crease

crease
[kriːs] 1. сущ.
1) складка; загиб; отутюженная стрелка (на брюках)
2) спорт.
а) вратарская площадка (в хоккее)
б) линия, на которой стоит игрок, отбивающий мяч (в крикете)
3) архит. конёк (крыши)
4) старое русло реки
2. гл.
1) = crease up
а) мять, сминать

You've creased up my good shirt. — Ты помял мою чистую рубашку.

б) мяться, сминаться

It's a nice dress, but it creases very easily. — Это очень хорошее платье, но оно легко мнётся.

2) = crease up
а) морщить

The old woman's face was creased up with age. — Лицо старухи было изрыто морщинами.

б) морщиться

His face creased with worry. — Его лицо страдальчески сморщилось.

The child's face creased up and soon he started crying. — Ребёнок сморщился и заплакал.

Syn:
3) = crease up смешить

Her jokes really creased me (up). — От её шуток я чуть со смеху не лопнул.

4) загибать, фальцевать
Syn:
fold I 2.
5) утюжить складки

Англо-русский современный словарь. 2014.

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  • crease — crease1 [krēs] n. [earlier creaste, lit., ridge < ME creste, crece,CREST] 1. a line, mark, or ridge made by folding and pressing cloth, paper, etc. [the crease in trousers] 2. a fold or wrinkle [creases in a jowl] 3. Cricket any of the lines… …   English World dictionary

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  • crease — I UK [kriːs] / US [krɪs] noun Word forms crease : singular crease plural creases 1) [countable] a line made on cloth or paper when it is folded or crushed 2) [countable] a line on someone s skin, especially on the face She has creases at the… …   English dictionary


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