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fold

Aussprache: [foʊld]

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Kontext: „physical action“

(verb) to bend something over so that one part lies on top of another. It's like taking a piece of paper and making it meet itself in the middle.

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She folded the paper neatly before putting it in the envelope.

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He didn't fold the shirt properly, and it looked messy.

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Can you show me how to fold this piece of paper?

Kontext: „physical object“

(noun) a mark or line made by bending something, like a crease in paper or fabric. It shows where something has been bent.

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There was a fold in the fabric that made the dress look stylish.

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The fold in the paper was so deep that it ripped.

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Do you see the fold in this piece of cloth?

Kontext: „mathematics“

(verb) to increase the number of layers by bringing one part of something over another. It can also mean to multiply, like when you learn about doubling numbers.

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You can fold the recipe to make more cookies for the party.

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He forgot to fold the ingredients, and the batch turned out too small.

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How do you fold the numbers to get the total amount?

Kontext: „structure or style“

(noun) a group of people or things that are arranged or organized in a certain way, often referring to styles or types of folds in clothing.

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The dress has beautiful folds that give it a fancy look.

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There were no folds in his plain shirt; it looked very simple.

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What kind of folds are in that dress you're wearing?

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