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grafter
składany
OpenDict entry

folded

folded

I. fold1 [fəʊld, Am foʊld] VB trans

1. fold (bend):

zginać [perf zgiąć]
to fold sth in two [or half]
składać [perf złożyć] coś na pół

2. fold (make smaller):

składać [perf złożyć]
fold shutters
podciągać [perf podciągnąć]

3. fold (wrap):

zawijać [perf zawinąć]

4. fold (cross):

fold arms
krzyżować [perf s-]

II. fold1 [fəʊld, Am foʊld] VB intr

1. fold (become smaller):

składać [perf złożyć] się

2. fold (close):

upadać [perf upaść]

III. fold1 [fəʊld, Am foʊld] N

1. fold (line):

2. fold (loose material):

fold2 [fəʊld, Am foʊld] N

fold (sheep pen):

Phrases:

I. fold up VB trans, intr

składać [perf złożyć] [się]

II. fold up VB intr

fold up business:

upadać [perf upaść]
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fold N

fold FASHION
fold REL
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fold VB

fold (poker term) GAMES
fold (poker term) GAMES
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p-fold ADJ

p-fold MATH
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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Concept-formation occurs in the act of predication and is made possible through a two-fold abstraction.
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Hatch covers can slide forwards, backwards, or to the side, lift up or fold up.
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A 4-fold increase has been used to support the diagnosis of subclinical herpes zoster (zoster sine herpete).
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It is provided with a very deep-seated feeble fold at its insertion.
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Begin with a bath sheet and fold a hand towel over it, ending with a washcloth.
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