fold的中文翻译
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fold1
UK
/fəʊld/
US
/foʊld/
折叠
verb
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to bend sth, especially paper or cloth, so that one part lies on top of another part
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He folded the map up and put it in his pocket.
他把地图折叠起来,放进了口袋。
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First, fold the paper in half/in two.
首先,将纸张对折。
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The blankets had been folded down.
毛毯已折叠起来。
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a pile of neatly folded clothes
一摞折叠整齐的衣服
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The bird folded its wings.
鸟将翅膀收起。
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to bend sth so that it becomes smaller or flatter and can be stored or carried more easily; to bend or be able to bend in this way
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The bed can be folded away during the day.
这张床在白天可以折叠收起。
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The table folds up when not in use.
这桌子不用时可以折叠起来。
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When she heard the news, her legs just folded under her (= she fell).
她听到这个消息后两脚瘫软。
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The ironing board folds flat for easy storage.
烫衣板能够折起来,便于存放。
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to wrap sth around sb/sth
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She gently folded the baby in a blanket.
她轻轻地把婴儿裹在毯子里。
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She folded a blanket around the baby.
她用毯子把婴儿裹了起来。
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to close because it is not successful
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fold2
(Aviation)
UK
/fəʊld/
US
/foʊld/
折叠
verb
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to bend something, e.g. paper, so that it touches or faces itself on the same side
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fold3
UK
/fəʊld/
US
/foʊld/
折痕
noun
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a part of sth, especially cloth, that is folded or hangs as if it had been folded
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the folds of her dress
她的连衣裙上的褶
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loose folds of skin
皮肤松垮的褶皱
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a mark or line made by folding sth, or showing where sth should be folded
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an area in a field surrounded by a fence or wall where sheep are kept for safety
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a group of people with whom you feel you belong or who share the same ideas or beliefs
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He called on former Republican voters to return to the fold.
他号召昔日拥护共和党的选民重新回到支持共和党的行列。
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a curve or bend in the line of the layers of rock in the earth's crust
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a hollow place among hills or mountains