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A n1 ( crease) (in fabric, paper, skin) pli m ; the skirt/the curtain hung in soft folds la jupe/le rideau faisait des plis souples ;3 Geol plissement m ;4 ( group) bercail m ;B - fold (dans composés) to increase twofold/threefold doubler/tripler ; the problems are threefold il y a trois problèmes ; interest rates have increased ninefold les taux d'intérêt ont été multipliés par neuf.C vtr1 ( crease) plier [paper, towel, shirt, chair, table, umbrella] ; replier [wings] ; fold the paper in half ou two plie le papier en deux ; a folded sheet/newspaper un drap/journal plié ; fold some newspaper around the vases enveloppe les vases dans du papier journal ;2 ( intertwine) croiser [arms] ; joindre [hands] ; he folded his arms across his chest il a croisé les bras ; she sat with her legs folded under her elle était assise les jambes repliées sous elle ; to fold sb into one's arms serrer qn dans ses bras ;D vi1 [chair, table] se plier ;to stay in/return to the fold rester/rentrer au bercail ; to return to the family/party fold retourner au sein de sa famille/du parti.■ fold away:▶ fold away [bed, table] se plier:▶ fold away [sth], fold [sth] away plier et ranger [clothes, linen] ; replier [chair].■ fold back:▶ fold back [door, shutters] se rabattre (against contre):▶ fold back [sth], fold [sth] back rabattre [shutters, sheet, sleeve, collar].■ fold down:▶ fold down [car seat, pram hood] se rabattre ;▶ fold [sth] down, fold down [sth] replier [collar, flap, sheets] ; rabattre [seat, pram hood] ; to fold down the corner of the page corner la page.■ fold in:▶ fold in [sth], fold [sth] in incorporer [sugar, flour].■ fold out:▶ fold out [sth], fold [sth] out déplier [map, newspaper].■ fold over:▶ fold over se rabattre ;▶ fold [sth] over rabattre [flap].■ fold up:▶ fold up [chair, pram, umbrella] se plier ;▶ fold [sth] up, fold up [sth] plier [newspaper, chair, umbrella] ; to fold sth up again replier qch. -
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fold [fəʊld]1. nouna. (in paper, cloth) pli m[+ paper, blanket] pliera. [chair, table] se (re)plier4. compounds[table, bed] se (re)plier* * *[fəʊld] 1.1) ( crease) (in fabric, paper, skin) pli m2) Geography repli m3) ( in rock formation) plissement m4) Agriculture parc m2.- fold combining form3.to increase twofold/threefold — doubler/tripler
transitive verb1) ( crease) plier [paper, shirt, chair, umbrella]; replier [wings]2) ( intertwine) croiser [arms]; joindre [hands]4.1) [chair] se plier2) ( fail) [play] quitter l'affiche; [company] fermer; [project] échouer; [course] cesser•Phrasal Verbs:- fold in- fold out- fold up•• -
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fold [fəʊld]∎ fold the blanket in two pliez la couverture en deux;∎ she sat with her legs folded under her elle s'assit les jambes repliées sous elle;∎ he folded his arms il s'est croisé les bras;∎ she sat with her hands folded in her lap elle était assise, les mains jointes sur les genoux;∎ the bird folded its wings l'oiseau replia ses ailes;∎ he folded her in his arms il l'a serrée dans ses bras, il l'a enlacée;∎ literary the hills were folded in mist les collines étaient enveloppées de brume(a) (bed, chair) se plier, se replier(b) familiar (fail → business) faire faillite□, fermer (ses portes)□ ; (→ newspaper) disparaître□, cesser de paraître□ ; (→ play) être retiré de l'affiche□ ;∎ the bakery folded last year le boulanger a mis la clef sous la porte l'année dernière3 noun∎ the soft folds of her dress les plis soyeux de sa robe;∎ folds of fat bourrelets mpl de graisse∎ the fold of the Party/the Church le sein du Parti/de l'Église;∎ to return to the fold rentrer au bercail;∎ to welcome sb back to the fold accueillir l'enfant prodigueGeology plissement mplier et ranger;∎ fold your clothes away neatly plie tes affaires et range-les;∎ I slept on a camp bed which I folded away every morning je dormais sur un lit de camp que je repliais tous les matins(chair, table) se plier, se replier(sheet, sleeve) replier, rabattre; (door, shutter) rabattrese rabattre, se replier(sheet) replier, rabattre; (chair, table) plier;∎ he folded down a corner of the page il a corné la pagese rabattre, se replierCookery incorporer;∎ fold in the sugar incorporez le sucre(newspaper) plier, replier; (sheet) replier, rabattrese rabattre, se replier(edges) replier en dessous➲ fold upplier, replier(chair, table) se plier, se replier -
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fold складка, сгиб; складывать, сгибать; загибатьamniotic fold амниотическая складкаbody fold складка телаcircular fold круговая складка, складка Керкрингаcostal fold костальная складкаfin fold плавниковая складкаgenital fold половая складкаinguinal fold паховая складкаKerckring's fold круговая складка, складка Керкрингаnail fold эмбр. нервный валикopercular fold оперкулярная складкаretrotarsal fold переходная складка конъюктивыsubcostal fold субкостальная складкаEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > fold
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Ⅰfold [fəυld]1. n1) скла́дка, сгиб;a dress hanging in loose folds пла́тье, па́дающее свобо́дными скла́дками
2) впа́дина, падь; изви́лины уще́лья, каньо́на3) створ ( двери)4) тех. фальц5) геол. флексу́ра, скла́дка6) кольцо́ ( змеи)2. v1) скла́дывать (ткань и т.п.) вдво́е, вче́тверо и т.п.; сгиба́ть, загиба́ть, перегиба́ть;to fold one's arms скрести́ть ру́ки на груди́
;to fold one's hands сложи́ть ру́ки; перен. безде́йствовать
2) завёртывать (in)3) поэт. обнима́ть, обхва́тывать;to fold smb. to one's breast прижа́ть кого́-л. к груди́
4) оку́тывать;hills folded in mist го́ры, оку́танные тума́ном
5) полигр. фальцева́ть6) текст. дубли́ровать7) кул. сбива́ть, выме́шивать ( негустое тесто и т.п.)fold back отверну́ть;to fold back the bedclothes сверну́ть посте́ль
;а) свёртывать, завёртывать;б) разг. прогоре́ть; обанкро́титься;the business finally folded up last week предприя́тие, в конце́ концо́в, на про́шлой неде́ле прекрати́ло существова́ние
Ⅱfold [fəυld]1. n1) заго́н ( для овец), овча́рня; коша́ра2) церк. па́стваа) верну́ться в о́тчий дом;б) верну́ться в ло́но единомы́шленников2. v загоня́ть ( овец) -
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7 fold back
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8 fold up
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9 fold down
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10 fold over
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11 fold in
fold in [sth.], fold [sth.] in unire, incorporare [sugar, flour]* * *fold in [sth.], fold [sth.] in unire, incorporare [sugar, flour] -
12 fold out
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13 ■ fold back
■ fold backA v. t. + avv.piegare indietro; ripiegare; rimboccare: to fold back the shutters, aprire le persiane (ripiegandole su sé stesse); to fold back one's sleeves, rimboccarsi le manicheB v. i. + avv.piegarsi all'indietro; ripiegarsi (su sé stesso). -
14 ■ fold in
■ fold inv. t. + avv.,fold intov. t. + prep.( cucina) aggiungere mescolando (a); amalgare (a); incorporare (a): Fold in the egg whites, aggiungete mescolando gli albumi. -
15 ■ fold up
■ fold upA v. t. + avv.B v. i. + avv.1 piegarsi; ripiegarsi3 piegarsi in due: to fold up with laughter [with pain], piegarsi in due dal ridere [dal dolore]4 (fam.) cedere; crollare: The horse folded up in the home stretch, il cavallo ha ceduto nella dirittura d'arrivo5 (comm., fam.) chiudere ( per difficoltà finanziarie) cessare l'attività; liquidare tutto; fallire. -
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fold-out /ˈfəʊldaʊt/A a.pieghevole: fold-out map, cartina pieghevole (in un libro, ecc.); fold-out sleeper, divano letto pieghevoleB n.2 mobile pieghevole. -
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◆ fold invt▪ to \fold in in ⇆ sth1. (crease) etw falten2. (mix) etw untermischen* * *vt sep (COOK)flour, sugar unterziehen, unterhebento fold sth into sth — etw unter etw (acc) heben or ziehen
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fold away [bed, table] se plier; fold away [something], fold [something] away plier et ranger [clothes, linen]; replier [chair] -
19 fold back
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20 fold down
fold down [seat, pram hood] se rabattre; fold [something] down, fold down [something] replier [collar, flap, sheets]; rabattre [seat, pram hood]
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