pleat
- IPA[plēt]
美式
- a double or multiple fold in a garment or other item made of cloth, held by stitching the top or side.
- fold into pleats
verb: pleat, 3rd person present: pleats, gerund or present participle: pleating, past tense: pleated, past participle: pleated
noun: pleat, plural noun: pleats
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名詞
- 1. a double or multiple fold in a garment or other item made of cloth, held by stitching the top or side.
動詞
- 1. fold into pleats she was absently pleating her skirt between her fingers
- having or formed into pleats: a short pleated skirt
Oxford American Dictionary
- having or formed into pleats: a short pleated skirt
Oxford Dictionary
- a French roll.
Oxford Dictionary
- an inverted pleat in a narrow skirt to allow freedom of movement.
Oxford Dictionary
- a pleat consisting of two parallel creases facing opposite directions and forming a raised ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a sharp, narrow pleat on a skirt, typically one of many folded in the same direction and ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a sharp, narrow pleat on a skirt made in one direction and typically overlapping another.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a pleat consisting of two parallel creases facing opposite directions and forming a raised band.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[pliːt]
英式
- a double or multiple fold in a garment or other item made of cloth, held by stitching the top ...
- fold into pleats: she was absently pleating her skirt between her fingers
Oxford Dictionary