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[fəuld] I 1. гл.1)а) сгибать, складывать, сворачивать; перегибать,He folded the newspaper and put it on the table. — Он свернул газету и положил её на стол.
Syn:Ant:б) складываться, сгибатьсяHaving a joint in the middle, it folds. — Поскольку посередине есть шарнир, она складывается.
2) ( fold in) заворачиватьI like to fold presents in pretty paper. — Мне нравится заворачивать подарки в красивую бумагу.
Syn:3) ( fold around) обёртыватьHe folded the newspaper carefully around the plants. — Он аккуратно обернул растения газетой.
The band folded in December 1966. — В декабре 1966 группа распалась.
Syn:5) = fold about / around обнимать, обхватыватьI dare not fold my arms about thee. — Не смею обнять тебя. ( Лаун-Теннисон)
Syn:6) окутыватьhills folded in mist — горы, объятые туманом
Syn:7) тех. фальцевать8) кул. добавлять какой-л. ингредиент, медленно вливая его и помешивая ложкой•- fold up2. сущ.1) сгиб, изгиб, складкаWhen blown, these bellows form two, three, or more folds. — Если выпустить воздух из этих мехов, образуются две, три, или больше складок.
Syn:2) преим. брит. складка местности, впадинаSyn:3) лист в книге5) тех. фальц6) геол. складка, флексураII 1. сущ.1)а) загон для скота ( обычно овец), кошараSyn:б) скот ( обычно овцы), загнанный в загон2)а) рел. паства, церковь ( как сообщество верующих), стадо Христовоб) сообщество, группа единомышленников, единоверцев••2. гл.загонять скот ( обычно овец) в загонSyn:
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