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1 fold
I 1. fould verb1) (to double over (material, paper etc): She folded the paper in half.) brette, legge sammen, folde, false2) (to lay one on top of another: She folded her hands in her lap.) legge (hendene) oppå hverandre, folde (hendene) i bønn3) (to bring in (wings) close to the body: The bird folded its wings.) slå (vingene) sammen2. noun1) (a doubling of one layer of material, paper etc over another: Her dress hung in folds.) brett, fold2) (a mark made especially on paper etc by doing this; a crease: There was a fold in the page.) brett, fold•- folded- folder
- folding II fould noun(a place surrounded by a fence or wall, in which sheep are kept: a sheep fold.) kve, innhegningbrette--------fold--------folde--------lukke--------slutte--------stengeIsubst. \/fəʊld\/1) kve, innhegning2) flokk3) ( overført) flokk, menighetreturn to the fold ( også overført) være tilbake i flokken, komme hjem til sine egneIIsubst. \/fəʊld\/1) fold, lag, rynke2) brettekant3) (papir)brett4) ( om dal) sving, buktning, krok5) ( i fjell) senkning6) foldet gjenstand, foldedør7) ( geologi) fold8) ( teknikk) falsIIIverb \/fəʊld\/sette i kveIVverb \/fəʊld\/1) brette (sammen), folde (sammen)2) slå sammen, klappe sammen3) kunne brettes, kunne foldes4) kunne klappes sammen, kunne slås sammen5) pakke inn, innhylle, svøpe6) ta (i armene)7) (hverdagslig, om organisasjon eller foretagende) gå dukken8) ( om teaterstykke) tas av plakaten9) ( i poker) kaste seg11) ( hverdagslig) gi seg, gi etter, sluttefold back bøye (inn)fold in(to) ( matlaging) vende inn, røre inn, blande forsiktig innfold one's arm about\/around legge armen rundt, slå armen rundtfold one's arms legge armene i korsfold one's hands folde hendenefold someone in one's arms legge armene rundt noen, ta noen i armene sinefold someone to one's heart trykke noen til sitt brystfold up klappe sammen, slå sammen( om mennesker) klappe sammen, falle sammen, bryte sammen( overført) gå dukken, stenge, slutte( hverdagslig) kunne foldes sammen, kunne legges sammen -
2 einhüllen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. wrap (up) (in + Akk in), cover (with); TECH. encase (in); Nebel hüllt die Gipfel ein fig. mist is shrouding the peaks; eingehülltII v/refl wrap o.s. up (in + Akk in); in eine Decke: auch snuggle into umg.* * *to enfold; to muffle; to enshroud; to wrap; to envelop; to coat* * *ein|hül|len sep1. vtKind, Leichnam to wrap (up), to swathe (liter) ( in +acc in)in Nebel/Wolken eingehüllt — shrouded or enveloped in mist/clouds
2. vr (geh)to wrap oneself up* * *1) (to hang cloth in folds (about): We draped the sofa in red velvet.) drape2) (to cover by wrapping; to surround completely: She enveloped herself in a long cloak.) envelop* * *ein|hül·lenvt (geh)* * *transitives Verbsich/jemanden in etwas (Akk.) einhüllen — wrap oneself/somebody up in something
* * *einhüllen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. wrap (up) (in +akk in), cover (with); TECH encase (in);B. v/r wrap o.s. up (in +akk in); in eine Decke: auch snuggle into umg* * *transitives Verbsich/jemanden in etwas (Akk.) einhüllen — wrap oneself/somebody up in something
* * *v.to enshroud v.to jacket v.to muffle v.to wrap v.to wrap up v.
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