B1 [ I or T ] to bend something, especially paper or cloth, so that one part of it lies on the other part, or to be able to be bent in this way折叠,对折(尤指纸或布);可折叠,可对折
[ T ] literary to wrap包,裹
[ T ] to move a part of your body into a position where it is close to your body盘起,交叠
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Just fold this piece of paper back, so, and make a crease here.
With a sorrowful sigh she folded the letter and put it away.
The back seat of the car folds down.
The photographer asked me to fold my arms.
Fold the top of the carton back, and tear along the dotted line.
[ I ] (of a business) to close because of failure(企业)倒闭
a line or mark where paper, cloth, etc. was or is folded(纸、布的)褶线,褶痕
specialized geology a bend in a layer of rock under the earth's surface caused by movement there(地壳岩层的)褶皱
a small area of a field surrounded by a fence where sheep can be put for shelter for the night羊栏,羊圈
your home or an organization where you feel you belong家;(某人)所属的组织
having the stated number of parts, or multiplied by the stated number由…部分组成;…倍
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