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fold1 [foʊld, Brit fəʊld] N (enclosure)

fold
curral m

II . fold2 N

fold
dobra f
fold
vinco m
a fold in sth

fold up VB trans

fold up

Usage examples with fold

a fold in sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Concept-formation occurs in the act of predication and is made possible through a two-fold abstraction.
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The low and flat rear compartment and seats that fold flat in a jiff are ideal.
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The vestibular fold is formed by the vestibular ligament extending from lateral walls of epiglottis to arytenoid cartilage covered with mucous membrane.
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The most common scooters today have two hard small wheels, are made primarily of aluminium and fold for convenience.
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Fold bottom part of one strip in half lengthways; run finger along edge, then unfold.
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The two-fold advantages of these systems are solving the problem of limited training data and tracking the temporal variations of the input data through adaptation.
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It is provided with a very deep-seated feeble fold at its insertion.
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The group sympathizes for her and brings her into its fold.
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The gents' salon for example, includes four daybeds and a fold-out card table.
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In both studies, researchers estimated fat mass using callipers to measure skin fold thickness.
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