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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - fold

 
 

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Fold

fold
 suffix  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English -feald; akin to Old High German -falt ~, Latin -plex, -plus, Old English fealdan  1. multiplied by (a specified number) ; times — in adjectives a sixfold increase and adverbs repay you tenfold  2. having (so many) parts threefold aspect of the problem FOLD  I. noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English falod; akin to Old Saxon faled enclosure  Date: before 12th century  1. an enclosure for sheep  2.  a. a flock of sheep  b. a group of people or institutions that share a common faith, belief, activity, or enthusiasm  II. transitive verb  Date: before 12th century to pen up or confine (as sheep) in a ~  III. verb  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English fealdan; akin to Old High German faldan to ~, Greek diplasios two~  Date: before 12th century  transitive verb  1. to lay one part over another part of ~ a letter  2. to reduce the length or bulk of by doubling over ~ a tent  3. to clasp together ; entwine ~ the hands  4. to clasp or enwrap closely ; embrace  5. to bend (as a layer of rock) into ~s  6.  a. to incorporate (a food ingredient) into a mixture by repeated gentle overturnings without stirring or beating  b. to incorporate closely  7.  a. to concede defeat by withdrawing (one's cards) from play (as in poker)  b. to bring to an end  intransitive verb  1. to become doubled or pleated  2. to fail completely ; collapse; especially to go out of business  3. to ~ one's cards (as in poker)  • ~able adjective  IV. noun  Date: 13th century  1. a part doubled or laid over another part ; pleat  2. something that is ~ed together or that en~s  3.  a. a bend or flexure produced in rock by forces operative after the depositing or consolidation of the rock  b. chiefly British an undulation in the landscape  4. a margin apparently formed by the doubling upon itself of a flat anatomical structure (as a membrane)  5. a crease made by ~ing something (as a newspaper)
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1.
  1. v. & n. --v. 1 tr. a bend or close (a flexible thing) over upon itself. b (foll. by back, over, down) bend a part of (a flexible thing) in the manner specified (fold down the flap). 2 intr. become or be able to be folded. 3 tr. (foll. by away, up) make compact by folding. 4 intr. (often foll. by up) colloq. a collapse, disintegrate. b (of an enterprise) fail; go bankrupt. 5 tr. poet. embrace (esp. fold in the arms or to the breast). 6 tr. (foll. by about, round) clasp (the arms); wrap, envelop. 7 tr. (foll. by in) mix (an ingredient with others) using a gentle cutting and turning motion. --n. 1 the act or an instance of folding. 2 a line made by or for folding. 3 a folded part. 4 a hollow among hills. 5 Geol. a curvature of strata. Phrases and idioms fold one's arms place one's arms across the chest, side by side or entwined. fold one's hands clasp them. folding door a door with jointed sections, folding on itself when opened. folding money esp. US colloq. banknotes. fold-out an oversize page in a book etc. to be unfolded by the reader. Derivatives foldable adj. Etymology: OE falden, fealden f. Gmc 2. n. & v. --n. 1 = SHEEPFOLD. 2 a body of believers or members of a Church. --v.tr. enclose (sheep) in a fold. Etymology: OE fald FOLD suffix forming adjectives and adverbs from cardinal numbers, meaning: 1 in an amount multiplied by (repaid tenfold). 2 consisting of so many parts (threefold blessing). Etymology: OE - fald, -feald, rel. to FOLD(1): orig. sense 'folded in so many layers' ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  1) закат (дефект проката) 2) слой 3) сгиб; фальц сгибать; фальцевать; складывать; загибать; перегибать 4) фальцовка 5) швейн. складка, сгиб 6) швейн. застёжка; крючок - blade fold - buckle fold - bunched fold - cross fold - dead fold - former fold - jaw fold - knife fold - longitudinal fold - parallel fold - plate fold - radiator fold - tropopause fold - tucker fold ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
3.
  1) морщина 2) свертка 3) свертывать 4) сгиб 5) складка 6) складок 7) складывать 8) полигр. фальц apex to of anticlinal fold — вершина антиклинали - blade fold - cross fold - fold edge - fold in two - length fold ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
4.
  1) складка, сгиб; складывать, сгибать; загибать 2) кольцо (в которое сворачиваются, напр., змеи) 3) загон (для скота); овчарня 4) скот в загоне – amniotic fold – antibody fold – aryepiglottic fold – body fold – circular fold – costal fold – Douglas' fold – epicanthal fold – fimbriated fold – fin fold – gastric fold – genital fold – glossoepiglottic fold – gluteal fold – immunoglobulin fold – inguinal fold – Kerckring's fold – nail fold – nasolabial fold – neural fold – opercular fold – palpebronasal fold – pharyngoepiglottic fold – rectouterine fold – rectovesical fold – salpingopalatine fold – salpingopharyngeal fold – skin fold – subcostal fold – tail fold – vocal fold ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
5.
  1. овчарня; загон для овец 2. отара овец 3. церк. паства; лоно церкви, церковь 4. свой круг; общество единомышленников, единоверцев he rejoined the fold after his youthful escapades —- после периода юношеских увлечений он вновь занял свое место в обществе (он остепенился) to receive smb. back into the fold —- принять кого-л. снова в свои ряды Id: to return to the fold —- вернуться в отчий дом; вернуться в лоно церкви Id: to bring back the stray sheep to the fold —- библ. вернуть заблудшую овцу в овчарню; наставить на путь истинный 5. загонять (овец); помещать (овец) в загон 6. складка, сгиб folds of fat —- жировые складки (на шее) to carry smth. in a fold of one's robe —- прятать что-л. в складках одежды curtain that falls in perfect folds —- занавес, падающий ровными складками 7. сгибание 8. кольцо (змеи) 9. спец. фальц 10. геол. флексура, складка 11. створ (двери) 12. свертка (в геометрии) 13. складывать, сгибать; загибать to fold a letter —- сложить письмо to fold clothes —- складывать одежду to fold down the corner of a page —- загнуть угол страницы to fold one's arms —- скрестить руки на груди a bird folds its wings —- птица складывает крылья to fold one's hands —- образ. сложить руки; бездействовать 14. складываться the bed folds into a recess in the wall —- кровать убирается в нишу в стене does this table fold? —- этот стол...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  up  а) свертывать, завертывать I like to fold presents up in pretty paper  б) coll. свернуться the business finally folded up last week предприятие, в конце концов, на прошлой неделе прекратило существование  в) скорчиться (от боли, смеха) Mary folded up when Jim walked in wearing his funny clothes. The fighter folded up at the sudden heavy blow. FOLD back отвернуть to fold back the bedclothes свернуть постель FOLD I  1. noun  1) складка, сгиб a dress hanging in loose folds - платье, падающее свободными складками  2) впадина, падь; извилины ущелья, каньона  3) створ (двери)  4) tech. фальц  5) geol. флексура, складка  6) кольцо (змеи)  2. v.  1) складывать (ткань и т.п.) вдвое, вчетверо и т.п.; сгибать, загибать, перегибать to fold ones arms - скрестить руки на груди to fold ones hands - сложить руки; fig. бездействовать  2) завертывать (in)  3) обнимать, обхватывать to fold smb. to ones breast - прижать {кого-л. к груди  4) окутывать hills folded in mist - горы, окутанные туманом  5) typ. фальцевать  6) text. дублировать  7) cul. сбивать, вымешивать (негустое тесто и т.п.) - fold back - fold up Syn: crease, line, pleat, wrinkle Ant: smooth, straighten, unfold II  1. noun  1) загон (для овец), овчарня; кошара  2) eccl. паства to return to the fold -  а) вернуться в отчий дом;  б) вернуться в лоно единомышленников  2. v. загонять (овец) ...
Англо-русский словарь
7.
  (folds, folding, folded) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. If you fold something such as a piece of paper or cloth, you bend it so that one part covers another part, often pressing the edge so that it stays in place. He folded the paper carefully... Fold the omelette in half... ...a folded towel. VERB: V n, V n prep/adv, V-ed 2. A fold in a piece of paper or cloth is a bend that you make in it when you put one part of it over another part and press the edge. Make another fold and turn the ends together. = crease N-COUNT 3. The folds in a piece of cloth are the curved shapes which are formed when it is not hanging or lying flat. The priest fumbled in the folds of his gown. N-COUNT: usu pl 4. If a piece of furniture or equipment folds or if you can fold it, you can make it smaller by bending or closing parts of it. The back of the bench folds forward to make a table... This portable seat folds flat for easy storage... Check if you can fold the buggy without having to remove the raincover. ...a folding beach chair. VERB: V adv/prep, V adj, V n, V-ing, also V n adj • Fold up means the same as fold. When not in use it folds up out of the way... Fold the ironing board up so that it is flat. ? unfold PHRASAL VERB: V P, V n P 5. If you fold your arms or hands, you bring them together and cross or link them, for example over your chest. Meer folded his arms over his chest and turned his head away... Mrs Ringrose sat down and folded her hands in her lap. VERB: V n, V n 6. If a business or organization folds, it is unsuccessful and has to close. (mainly BRIT BUSINESS) 2,500 small businesses were folding each week. VERB: V 7. When someone joins an organization or group, you can say that they have come into the fold. When they leave the organization or group, you can say that they leave the fold. The EU wanted to bring the US back into the fold... He might find it difficult to return to the family fold when he realizes his mistake. ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
8.
  ~1 v 1 »BEND« to bend a piece of paper, cloth etc by laying or pressing one part over another  (Fold the paper along the dotted line. | fold sth in two/half)  (The woman folded the tickets in two and tore them in half.) 2 »MAKE STH SMALLER/NEATER« also fold up to fold something several times so that it makes a small neat shape  (I wish you kids would fold up your clothes!) 3 »FURNITURE ETC« a) if something such as a piece of furniture folds in a particular way, it is designed so that part of it can be folded to make it smaller + away/up/down etc  (a useful little bed that folds away when you don't need it) b) to fold or bend part of something such as a piece of furniture to make it smaller  (fold sth down/up/away etc)  (Can you fold up these chairs while I clean the floor?) 4 fold your arms/legs etc to bend your arms or legs, especially so that they are resting against your body  (George stood silently with his arms folded.) 5 »BUSINESS« also fold up if an organization folds or folds up, it closes because it does not have enough money to continue 6 »COVER« to cover something, especially by wrapping it in material or putting your hand over it  (fold sth in sth)  (a silver dagger folded in a piece of white cloth) 7 fold sb in your arms especially literary to hold someone closely by putting your arms around them fold sth in phr v to gently mix another substance into a mixture when you are preparing food  (Fold in the sugar and whisk until stiff.) ~2 n 1 »LINE« a line made in paper or material when you fold one part of it over another  (Bend back the card and cut along the fold.) 2 »LOOSE SKIN/MATERIAL« usually plural a) a rounded shape made by folded material  (Ahmed had a dagger concealed in the folds of his robe.) b) an area of loose folded skin  (The old dog had thick folds of skin around its neck.) 3 the fold the group of people that you belong to and share the same beliefs and ideas as  (return/come back to the fold)  (Many Democrats who voted Republican in the 80s have now returned to the fold. |...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  firm name abbr. Fiero- Owners Location Database ...
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