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  • 1 fold

    I 1. [fould] verb
    1) (to double over (material, paper etc): She folded the paper in half.) a îndoi
    2) (to lay one on top of another: She folded her hands in her lap.) a împreuna
    3) (to bring in (wings) close to the body: The bird folded its wings.) a strânge
    2. noun
    1) (a doubling of one layer of material, paper etc over another: Her dress hung in folds.) cută, pliu
    2) (a mark made especially on paper etc by doing this; a crease: There was a fold in the page.) îndoitură
    - folder
    - folding
    II [fould] noun
    (a place surrounded by a fence or wall, in which sheep are kept: a sheep fold.) stână

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  • 2 fold

    (geol, text) cută; (poligr) falţ; // (poligr) a cuta; a fălţui; (th) a îndoi; a împături, a înfăşura, a cuprinde

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  • 3 monoclinal fold

    (geol) cută monoclinală

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  • 4 parallel fold

    (poligr) falţ paralel

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  • 5 six-fold polymer

    (chim) hexamer

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  • 6 blot

    [blot] 1. noun
    1) (a spot or stain (often of ink): an exercise book full of blots.) pată de cer­neală
    2) (something ugly: a blot on the landscape.) pată
    2. verb
    1) (to spot or stain, especially with ink: I blotted this sheet of paper in three places when my nib broke.) a păta
    2) (to dry with blotting-paper: Blot your signature before you fold the paper.) a usca cu suga­tiva
    - blotting-paper
    - blot one's copybook
    - blot out

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  • 7 collapse

    [kə'læps]
    1) (to fall down and break into pieces: The bridge collapsed under the weight of the traffic.) a se prăbuşi
    2) ((of a person) to fall down especially unconscious, because of illness, shock etc: She collapsed with a heart attack.) a cădea
    3) (to break down, fail: The talks between the two countries have collapsed.) a eşua
    4) (to fold up or to (cause to) come to pieces (intentionally): Do these chairs collapse?) a se plia

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  • 8 gather

    ['ɡæðə] 1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) come together in one place: A crowd of people gathered near the accident.) a se strânge, a se aduna
    2) (to learn (from what has been seen, heard etc): I gather you are leaving tomorrow.) a trage concluzia
    3) (to collect or get: He gathered strawberries from the garden; to gather information.) a strânge, a culege
    4) (to pull (material) into small folds and stitch together: She gathered the skirt at the waist.) a plisa
    2. noun
    (a fold in material, a piece of clothing etc.) pliseu
    - gather round
    - gather together

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  • 9 gill cover

    (a fold of skin protecting the gills.) opercul

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  • 10 hood

    [hud]
    1) (a usually loose covering for the whole head, often attached to a coat, cloak etc: The monk pulled his hood over his head.) glugă
    2) (a folding cover on a car, pram etc: Put the hood of the pram up - the baby is getting wet.) aco­peritoare
    3) ((American) the bonnet of a car: He raised the hood to look at the engine.) capotă
    4) (a fold of cloth representing a hood, worn by university graduates over their gowns on ceremonial occasions: The professors and lecturers all wore their gowns and hoods for the graduation ceremony.) semn distinctiv

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  • 11 pen-knife

    noun (a pocket-knife with blades which fold into the handle.)

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  • 12 pleat

    [pli:t] 1. noun
    (a fold sewn or pressed into cloth etc: a skirt with pleats.) pliseu
    2. verb
    (to make pleats in.) a plisa

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  • 13 pucker

    1. verb
    (to make or become wrinkled.) a (se) încreţi
    2. noun
    (a wrinkle or fold.) rid; cută

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  • 14 tuck

    1. noun
    1) (a fold sewn into a piece of material: Her dress had tucks in the sleeves.) cută
    2) (sweets, cakes etc: Schoolboys used to spend their money on tuck; ( also adjective) a tuck shop.) (de) dulciuri
    2. verb
    (to push, stuff etc: He tucked his shirt into his trousers.) a băga, a vârî

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  • 15 wrap

    [ræp] 1. past tense, past participle - wrapped; verb
    1) (to roll or fold (round something or someone): He wrapped his handkerchief round his bleeding finger.) a înfăşura (în jurul)
    2) (to cover by folding or winding something round: She wrapped the book (up) in brown paper; She wrapped the baby up in a warm shawl.) a înveli
    2. noun
    (a warm covering to put over one's shoulders.) şal
    - wrapping
    - wrapped up in
    - wrap up

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