pleated

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İngilizce - Türkçe
{f} pili yap
pili yap(mak)
{s} katlanmış
{s} büzgülü
pili yap
kıvrımlı
(Giyim) pileli
pastalı
plili
pli
kırmalı
plise
pleat
{i} pli
pleat
pens
pleat
(Tekstil) pile
accordion
akordeon

Onlar gitar ve akordeon çaldılar. - They played guitar and accordion.

Tom sonunda Mary'yi akordeonunu ona ödünç vermesi için ikna etti. - Tom finally talked Mary into lending him her accordion.

pleat
plise
pleat
{i} pili
pleat
{f} pili yap
pleat
kıvrım
accordion
(isim) akordeon
accordion
{s} akordeon gibi açılıp katlanan, akordeon: accordion door akordeon kapı
accordion
akordeon,akordiyon
pleat
{f} katlamak
pleat
{i} kırma
pleat
{f} pli yapmak
pleat
(Tekstil) kıvrım, pli, plise; pli yapmak Açıklama: Kıvrım; Lifin ekseni boyunca dalgalı bir yapıda olmasıdır
İngilizce - İngilizce
past of pleat
Having pleats
{s} folded; plaited, ruffled; arranged in sharp folds or creases
A pleated piece of clothing has pleats in it. a short white pleated skirt. a pleated skirt, dress etc has a lot of flat narrow folds
folded into pleats
accordion
pleat
To form one or more pleats in a piece of fabric or a garment
pleat
A plait
pleat
any of various types of fold formed by doubling fabric back upon itself and then pressing or stitching into shape
pleat
{i} fold; gather; crease (in clothing)
pleat
any of various types of fold formed by doubling fabric back upon itself and then pressing or stitching into shape fold into pleats, "Pleat the cloth
pleat
A pleat in a piece of clothing is a permanent fold that is made in the cloth by folding one part over the other and sewing across the top end of the fold. a flat narrow fold in a skirt, a pair of trousers, a dress etc (plait)
pleat
A fold in the fabric of a garment, as a part of the design of the garment, with the purpose of adding controlled fullness or taking up excess fabric. There are many types of pleats, differing in their construction and appearance
pleat
{f} fold; make ruffles in clothing; wrinkle, crease
pleat
pleat or gather into a ruffle; "ruffle the curtain fabric"
pleat
fold into pleats, "Pleat the cloth"
pleated

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    Etimoloji

    [ 'plEt ] (transitive verb.) 14th century. Middle English pleten, from pleit, plete plait.