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1 fold
1. transitive verb1) (double over on itself) [zusammen]falten; zusammenlegen [Laken, Wäsche]2) (embrace)fold somebody in one's arms — jemanden in die Arme schließen
3)4) (envelop)2. intransitive verbfold something/somebody in something — etwas/jemanden in etwas (Akk.) einhüllen
1) (become folded) sich zusammenlegen; sich zusammenfalten3) (be able to be folded) sich falten lassen3. nounit folds easily — es ist leicht zu falten
1) (doubling) Falte, die2) (act of folding) Faltung, die3) (line made by folding) Kniff, derPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/87147/fold_away">fold away- fold out- fold up* * *I 1. [fould] verb2) (to lay one on top of another: She folded her hands in her lap.) falten2. noun1) (a doubling of one layer of material, paper etc over another: Her dress hung in folds.) die Falte2) (a mark made especially on paper etc by doing this; a crease: There was a fold in the page.) das Eselsohr•- folded- folder
- folding II [fould] noun(a place surrounded by a fence or wall, in which sheep are kept: a sheep fold.) der Pferch* * *[fəʊld, AM foʊld]I. nto go back [or return] to the \fold in den Schoß der Familie zurückkehrenII. vt1. (bend)we \folded the car roof down wir schlugen das Verdeck zurückto \fold a letter einen Brief zusammenfaltento \fold a piece of paper ein Blatt Papier faltento \fold an umbrella einen Schirm zusammenklappen2. (wrap)he \folded his arms around her er schloss sie in die Armeto \fold one's arms die Arme verschränkento \fold one's hands seine Hände verschränkento \fold one's legs under one seine Beine verschränken3. (make by folding)she \folded the newspaper into a hat sie faltete die Zeitung zu einem Hut4. (mix)\fold the eggs into the melted chocolate heben Sie die Eier unter die geschmolzene SchokoladeIII. vi1. (bend) zusammenklappenthe chairs \fold flat die Stühle lassen sich flach zusammenklappen3. (admit defeat)* * *I [fəʊld]1. nFalte f; (GEOL, of the earth) (Boden)falte ffolds of skin — Hautfalten pl
folds of fat — Fettwülste pl
2. vtto fold a newspaper in two/four — eine Zeitung falten/zweimal falten
2)she folded her hands in her lap — sie faltete die Hände im Schoß zusammen
3) (= wrap up) einwickeln, einschlagen (in in +acc)4)3. vi1) (chair, table) sich zusammenklappen lassen; (accidentally) zusammenklappenIIn(= pen) Pferch mto return to the fold (fig) — in den Schoß der Gemeinde zurückkehren
* * *fold1 [fəʊld]A v/t1. ein Tuch etc falten:fold one’s arms die Arme verschränken oder kreuzen;fold one’s hands die Hände falten;a) zusammenlegen, -falten,b) zusammenklappen:fold away zusammenklappen (u. verstauen)4. umbiegen, kniffen5. TECH falzen, bördelnin in akk):fold sb in one’s arms jemanden in die Arme nehmen oder schließen;folded in fog in Nebel eingehülltb) ein Stück Papier etc wickeln ([a]round um)B v/ifold back sich zurückklappen lassenfold with laughter vor Lachen beinahe platzen oder sterbenb) WIRTSCH eingehen, den Laden zumachen (müssen) (beide umg)C s1. a) Falte fb) Windung fc) Umschlag m2. Falz m, Kniff m, Bruch m3. TYPO Bogen m4. Falz m, Bördel m6. GEOLb) Senkung ffold2 [fəʊld]A s2. (eingepferchte) Schafherde3. RELa) (christliche) Gemeinde, Herde fb)(Schoß m der) Kirche:B v/t Schafe einpferchen* * *1. transitive verb1) (double over on itself) [zusammen]falten; zusammenlegen [Laken, Wäsche]2) (embrace)3)4) (envelop)2. intransitive verbfold something/somebody in something — etwas/jemanden in etwas (Akk.) einhüllen
1) (become folded) sich zusammenlegen; sich zusammenfalten2) (collapse) zusammenklappen; (go bankrupt) Konkurs od. Bankrott machen3) (be able to be folded) sich falten lassen3. noun1) (doubling) Falte, die2) (act of folding) Faltung, die3) (line made by folding) Kniff, derPhrasal Verbs:- fold out- fold up* * *n.Falte -n f.Falz -e m. v.einwickeln v.falten v.verschränken (Arme) v.zusammen klappen v.zusammenklappen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v. -
2 crease
1. noun2. transitive verb 3. intransitive verbput a crease in trousers — Bügelfalten in Hosen bügeln
Falten bekommen; knittern* * *[kri:s] 1. noun1) (a mark made by folding or doubling something: a smart crease in his trousers; My dress was full of creases after being in my suitcase.) die Falte2) (in cricket, a line showing the position of the batsman or bowler.) die Torlinie2. verb* * *[kri:s]I. n▪ to \crease sth [up] etw zerknitternIII. vi knittern* * *[kriːs]1. n1) Falte f; (= deliberate fold, in material also) Kniff m; (in paper also) Falz m, Kniff m; (ironed: in trousers etc) (Bügel)falte fto be a mass of creases —
2. vt(deliberately) clothes Falten/eine Falte machen in (+acc); material, paper Kniffe/einen Kniff machen in (+acc); paper falzen; (unintentionally) zerknitternsmartly creased trousers — Hosen mit sauberen Bügelfalten
3. viknitternhis face creased with laughter — er fing an zu lachen
* * *crease [kriːs]A s2. Bügelfalte f, Kniff m3. Falz m, Knick m, auch Eselsohr n (in Papier)B v/t1. falten, knicken, kniffen, umbiegen2. zerknittern3. Falten in eine Hose bügelnb) allg streifen, anschießenC v/i1. Falten bekommen, knittern2. sich falten lassen3. crease up ( laughing oder with laughter) Br umg sich vor Lachen krümmen, sich (vor Lachen) kringeln umg* * *1. noun 2. transitive verb 3. intransitive verbFalten bekommen; knittern* * *n.Bügelfalte f.Falte -n f.
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