folding
Prononciation : [ˈfoʊldɪŋ]
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Contexte : « action »
(verb) to bend something over so that one part covers another part. This is what you do with paper or clothes when you want to make them smaller or fit them away nicely.
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She is folding the laundry neatly before putting it away.
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He didn’t fold his shirt and left it wrinkled on the chair.
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Are you folding the paper into a crane or something else?
Contexte : « objects »
(noun) a type of chair or table that can be collapsed or made smaller. This is useful for saving space when you’re not using them.
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We set up folding chairs for the picnic.
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The folding table broke and couldn’t be used anymore.
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Do we have enough folding chairs for all our guests?
Contexte : « art »
(noun) a technique used in crafts or art, where materials are bent or layered to create a design. This can be seen in origami or making decorations.
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Folding paper can create beautiful art pieces.
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She gave up on folding because her design wasn’t turning out right.
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What kind of folding techniques can we use for our project?
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