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1. n овчарня; загон для овец2. n отара овец3. n церк. паства4. n церк. лоно церкви, церковь5. n церк. свой круг; общество единомышленников, единоверцевhe rejoined the fold after his youthful escapades — после периода юношеских увлечений он вновь занял своё место в обществе
6. v загонять; помещать в загон7. n складка, сгиб8. n сгибание9. n кольцо10. n спец. фальц11. n геол. флексура, складка12. n створ13. n свёртка14. v складывать, сгибать; загибатьfold up — складывать, свёртывать
to fold score — тара — тиснить линию сгиба
to fold back — загибать, отгибать в обратную сторону
15. v складываться16. v завёртывать17. v окутыватьhills folded in mist — горы, окутанные туманом
18. v обнимать19. v разг. прикрыть, свернутьafter a few months he decided to fold the magazine — через несколько месяцев он решил прикрыть журнал
20. v разг. закрыться; прогореть21. v разг. кул. осторожно перемешать, соединить22. v разг. спец. фальцевать23. v разг. текст. дублировать24. v разг. свёртыватьСинонимический ряд:1. congregation (noun) congregation; flock2. corral (noun) corral; enclosure; pen3. material doubled over (noun) crimp; folded portion; gather; lap; material doubled over; part turned back; plait; pleat; ply; ruffle; tuck4. wrinkle (noun) bend; corrugation; crease; crinkle; furrow; plica; ridge; rimple; rivel; ruck; wrinkle5. become insolvent (verb) become insolvent; close business; declare bankruptcy; go bankrupt; go out of business; go under; shut down6. bend back (verb) bend back; crease; crimp; do up; double; double over; gather; overlap; pleat7. crinkle (verb) crinkle; curl; rumple; wrinkle8. envelop (verb) envelop; hug; wrap9. fail (verb) break; bust; close; crash; failАнтонимический ряд:
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