Future perfectél/ella/ustedconjugation ofcardar.

cardar

cardar
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to card
Cardamos la lana a mano, y así logramos una hebra más suave que la producida en el molino de cardado.We card the wool by hand , thus making a softer yarn than that produced by the carding mill.
a. to remove the pilling
Esta escobilla es ideal para cardar artículos de cachemira.This brush is ideal to remove the pilling of cashmere items.
a. to backcomb
Para un verdadero look propio de los años 80, carda tu cabello para darle más volumen.To get a real 80s look, backcomb your hair to create more volume.
b. to tease
Cardar tu pelo frecuentemente puede dañarlo.Teasing your hair often can damage it.
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