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[fəʊld, Am foʊld] n1) ( bend)we \folded the car roof down wir schlugen das Verdeck zurück;to \fold a letter einen Brief zusammenfalten;to \fold a piece of paper ein Blatt Papier falten;to \fold an umbrella einen Schirm zusammenklappen2) ( wrap)he \folded his arms around her er schloss sie in die Arme;to \fold one's arms die Arme verschränken;to \fold one's hands seine Hände verschränken;to \fold one's legs under one seine Beine verschränken;3) ( 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 Schokolade vi1) ( bend) zusammenklappen;the chairs \fold flat die Stühle lassen sich flach zusammenklappen3) ( admit defeat)to \fold sich akk beugen, nachgeben -
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1. transitive verbzusammenklappen; (fold back) zurückschlagen2. intransitive verbsich zusammenklappen lassen; (fold back) sich zurückschlagen lassen* * *vt sepchair zusammenklappen; corner kniffen* * *1. transitive verbzusammenklappen; (fold back) zurückschlagen2. intransitive verbsich zusammenklappen lassen; (fold back) sich zurückschlagen lassen -
23 fold up
1. transitive verb1) zusammenfalten; zusammenlegen [Laken, Wäsche]2) zusammenklappen [Stuhl, Tisch usw.]2. intransitive verb2) [Stuhl, Tisch usw.:] sich zusammenklappen lassen* * *◆ fold upI. vtII. vi zusammenfalten* * *vt seppaper zusammenfalten; blanket also zusammenlegen* * *1. transitive verb1) zusammenfalten; zusammenlegen [Laken, Wäsche]2) zusammenklappen [Stuhl, Tisch usw.]2. intransitive verb2) [Stuhl, Tisch usw.:] sich zusammenklappen lassen* * *v.zusammen klappen v.zusammenklappen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v. -
24 fold
1.To seam, to double-seam, to lap, to fold vFalzen2.Seam, double seam, joint, foldFalz m -
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26 fold in
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28 fold
< geo> ■ Falte f<i&c> (of a folding rule) ■ Glied n< pap> ■ Falte fvt <tech.gen> (over sharp edge; e.g. carton, paper, sheet metal) ■ abknicken vi/vtvt <tech.gen> (gen.; e.g. deck chair, seat back, sun visor, etc.) ■ klappen vtvt <tech.gen> (e.g. board of a game, chair) ■ zusammenklappen vt<tech.gen> ■ klappbar; Klapp... -
29 fold back
vt <tech.gen> (e.g. cover, bed, backrest) ■ zurückklappen vt -
30 fold down handle
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31 fold fault
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32 fold in
vt <tech.gen> (e.g. a carton, collar) ■ einklappen vt -
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34 fold over
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35 fold rule
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36 fold system
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37 fold type
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38 fold up
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39 fold wrap
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40 fold-away basin
<mvhcl.tour> ■ Klappwaschbecken n
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