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            Fold tarimas:
- /fould/ 
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-transitive: To bend over or double up so that one part lies on another part:  fold a sheet of paper. 
- verb-transitive: To make compact by doubling or bending over parts:  folded the laundry; folded the chairs for stacking. 
- verb-transitive: To bring from an extended to a closed position:  The hawk folded its wings. 
- verb-transitive: To bring from a compact to an extended position; unfold:  folded the ironing board down from the wall; folded out the map to see where we were. 
- verb-transitive: To place together and intertwine:  fold one's arms. 
- verb-transitive: To envelop or clasp; enfold:  folded his children to his breast; folded the check into the letter. 
- verb-transitive: To blend (a light ingredient) into a heavier mixture with a series of gentle turns:  folded the beaten egg whites into the batter. 
- verb-transitive: Informal   To discontinue operating; close:  They had to fold the company a year after they started it. 
- verb-transitive: Games   To withdraw (one's hand) in defeat, as by laying cards face down on a table.
- verb-transitive: Geology   To form bends in (a stratum of rock).
- verb-intransitive: To become folded.
- verb-intransitive: To be capable of being folded:  a bed that folds for easy storage. 
- verb-intransitive: Informal   To close, especially for lack of financial success; fail.
- verb-intransitive: Games   To withdraw from a game in defeat.
- verb-intransitive: Informal   To give in; buckle:  a team that never folded under pressure. 
- verb-intransitive: Informal   To weaken or collapse from exertion.
- noun: The act or an instance of folding.
- noun: A part that has been folded over or against another:  the loose folds of the drapery; clothes stacked in neat folds. 
- noun: A line or mark made by folding; a crease:  tore the paper carefully along the fold. 
- noun: A coil or bend, as of rope.
- noun: Chiefly British   A hill or dale in undulating country.
- noun: Geology   A bend in a stratum of rock.
- noun: Anatomy   A crease or ridge apparently formed by folding, as of a membrane; a plica.
- noun: A fenced enclosure for domestic animals, especially sheep.
- noun: A flock of sheep.
- noun: A group of people or institutions bound together by common beliefs and aims: "He is a living testament to the wisdom of admitting lay psychoanalysts into the official fold”  ( Jerome Bruner). 
- noun: A religious congregation:  The priest welcomed new parishioners into the fold. 
- verb-transitive: To place or keep (sheep, for example) in a fenced enclosure.
                
                
                Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- avidė
- bažnyčios bendruomenės nariai
- būti sulenkiamam
- apkabinti
- to fold smb in one's armsapglėbti
- sukryžiuoti (virš krūtinės rankas)
- (su)vy
- aptvaras (avims)
- sulankstyti
- suklostyti
- įginti
- įvaryti (avis). II
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