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I. fold1 [Brit fəʊld, Am foʊld] SUBST
1. fold (crease):
fold (in fabric, paper, skin)
2. fold GEOG:
fold
a fold in the hills
3. fold GEOL:
fold
II. -fold KOMP
III. fold1 [Brit fəʊld, Am foʊld] VERB trans
1. fold (crease):
fold paper, towel, shirt
fold chair, table
fold folding umbrella
fold wings
2. fold (intertwine):
fold arms
fold hands
to fold sb into one's arms
3. fold GASTRO (add):
fold
IV. fold1 [Brit fəʊld, Am foʊld] VERB intr
1. fold chair, table:
fold
2. fold (fail):
fold play:
fold company:
fold project:
fold course:
I. fold2 [Brit fəʊld, Am foʊld] SUBST
1. fold:
fold (group)
fold (of church)
fedeli mpl
2. fold LANDW:
fold
sheep fold
II. fold2 [Brit fəʊld, Am foʊld] VERB trans
1. fold (enclose):
fold sheep
2. fold (manure):
fold land
III. fold2 [Brit fəʊld, Am foʊld]
I. fold down VERB [fəʊld -] (fold down)
fold down car seat:
fold down pram hood:
II. fold down VERB [fəʊld -] (fold [sth] down, fold down [sth])
fold down collar, flap
fold down sheets
fold down seat, pram hood
fold in VERB [fəʊld -] (fold in [sth], fold [sth] in)
fold in sugar, flour:
fold in
I. fold up VERB [fəʊld -] (fold up)
fold up chair, pram:
fold up umbrella:
II. fold up VERB [fəʊld -] (fold [sth] up, fold up [sth])
fold up newspaper
fold up chair, umbrella
to fold sth up again
center-fold
center-fold → centrefold
centrefold [Brit ˈsɛntəfəʊld, Am ˈsɛn(t)ərˌfoʊld] SUBST
1. centrefold TYPO:
2. centrefold (pin-up):
3. centrefold (model):
I. fold over VERB [fəʊld -] (fold over)
fold over
II. fold over VERB [fəʊld -] (fold [sth] over)
fold over flap:
fold over
fold-out [Am ˈfoʊldaʊt] SUBST (in a magazine)
fold-out
fold-out
fold-out
I. fold back VERB [fəʊld -] (fold back)
fold back door, shutters:
fold back
aprirsi (against contro)
II. fold back VERB [fəʊld -] (fold back [sth], fold [sth] back)
fold back shutters
fold back sleeve
fold back collar
fold mark [ˈfəʊldˌmɑːk] SUBST (on a page)
fold mark
fold mark
Englisch
Englisch
Italienisch
Italienisch
fold [foʊld] SUBST (sheep pen)
fold
to return to the fold übtr
I. fold1 [foʊld] VERB trans
1. fold (bend):
fold
to fold sth back/down
2. fold (wrap):
to fold sth (in sth)
avvolgere qc (in qc)
II. fold1 [foʊld] VERB intr
1. fold chair, table:
fold
2. fold (fail, go bankrupt):
fold
III. fold1 [foʊld] SUBST (crease)
fold
fold up VERB trans
fold up
Italienisch
Italienisch
Englisch
Englisch
Present
Ifold
youfold
he/she/itfolds
wefold
youfold
theyfold
Past
Ifolded
youfolded
he/she/itfolded
wefolded
youfolded
theyfolded
Present Perfect
Ihavefolded
youhavefolded
he/she/ithasfolded
wehavefolded
youhavefolded
theyhavefolded
Past Perfect
Ihadfolded
youhadfolded
he/she/ithadfolded
wehadfolded
youhadfolded
theyhadfolded
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Her wardrobe is full of vintage clothes and her knitted bathing costumes alone fill an ottoman chest.
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There is also a standard list of medicaments (medicines), keyed to a standard ships medicine chest carried by all merchant ships.
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One woman said she was shackled before, during, and after her C-section-despite being anaesthetized from the chest down, and thus incapable of movement.
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