English to Arabic Dictionary crease

crease

تجعد
definition
verb
he sank into the chair, careful not to crease his dinner jacket
make a crease in (cloth or paper).
a bullet creased his thigh
(of a bullet) graze (someone or something), causing little damage.
noun
khaki trousers with knife-edge creases
a line or ridge produced on paper or cloth by folding, pressing, or crushing it.
They'll shoot from the blue line and sweep in pucks around the crease .
an area around the goal in ice hockey or lacrosse that attacking players may not normally enter unless the puck or ball has already done so.
translation of 'crease'
verb
جرح جرحا,
تجعد,
غضن,
جعد
noun
تجعد,
خط ملعب الكريكيت,
غصن
example
Make a 'crease' in the center of each triangle by folding in half.
Open the paper and 'crease' the folds back and forth to make the pages easier to form.
If pressing doesn't remove the 'crease' , use an alternate layout.
That plays into the hands of the Europeans, who love to make deep crossing passes to draw the goalie out of the 'crease' .
After arriving at the batting 'crease' on the fourth evening, he made a cautious start, scoring only six runs off his first 35 balls.
It's now been several weeks since I've had to lock him in his room for failing to put a 'crease' in my pyjama trousers.
The key is to fold the item, but avoid creating a sharp 'crease' .
If a player catches a goalie in the 'crease' it'll be a penalty and the goal will be disallowed.
he sank into the chair, careful not to 'crease' his dinner jacket
Now 'crease' the paper template along both sides and cut out the opening.
Be sure to fold the paper loosely and not 'crease' it at the folds.
As you place your paper tile in position, 'crease' the paper (as you push it into the corner or curve) as tightly as you can possibly get it.
England were 15 for 3 overnight, with Stewart and Russell at the 'crease'
Her eyes furrowed in deep 'crease' , as she gingerly tapped the bridge of her nose.
You never want to fire a pass through traffic or slide that puck across the 'crease' - because you'll pay for it.
There was a 'crease' of worry across her brow as well.
He peered at the screen, a vertical 'crease' appearing on his forehead.
We plan to keep him at the 'crease' so the scoring-rate slows down.
Due to the plastic used in the pad, if the pad were folded in half, there would be a permanent 'crease' , which would effectively ruin it.
To decorate the front and back panels, place a sheet of decorative paper on the front panel of the box and 'crease' the paper along the edges.
he was caught in the 'crease' without the puck
The 'crease' of worry in his forehead only deepened.
The paper is then pushed down into the gutter using a straight-edge ruler attached to the robotic arm, and the gutter closes on the paper to 'crease' it.
A small 'crease' appeared between his eyebrows while he continued to watch her, his retreat momentarily forgotten.
He is standing almost at the edge of the 'crease' , the closest you'd ever see anyone field in that position.
he sank into the chair, careful not to 'crease' his dinner jacket
They'll shoot from the blue line and sweep in pucks around the 'crease' .
Jo could imitate anybody and always made him 'crease' up
He liked the way sometimes a little 'crease' wrinkled the side of her nose when she laughed.
Folding clothes gives a sharp 'crease' along the fold line.
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