wrinkle
US /ˈrɪŋ.kəl/
UK /ˈrɪŋ.kəl/

1.
ruga, dobra
a slight line or fold in something, especially fabric or the skin
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She smoothed out the wrinkles in her dress.
Ela alisou as rugas do vestido.
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He had deep wrinkles around his eyes from years of smiling.
Ele tinha rugas profundas ao redor dos olhos de anos de sorrisos.
2.
complicação, dificuldade
a problem, difficulty, or complication
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The new proposal has a few wrinkles that need to be ironed out.
A nova proposta tem algumas complicações que precisam ser resolvidas.
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We hit a small wrinkle in the plan, but we'll overcome it.
Encontramos uma pequena dificuldade no plano, mas vamos superá-la.
1.
enrugar, franzir
to make or cause to make lines or folds in something, especially fabric or the skin
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The old map was so delicate that it would wrinkle if you touched it too much.
O mapa antigo era tão delicado que enrugaria se você o tocasse demais.
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Worry can wrinkle your brow.
A preocupação pode enrugar sua testa.