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I . fold1 [fəʊld, am. angl. foʊld] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. fold (bend):

fold
to fold sth in two [or half]

2. fold (make smaller):

fold
fold shutters

3. fold (wrap):

fold

4. fold (cross):

fold arms

II . fold1 [fəʊld, am. angl. foʊld] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. fold (become smaller):

fold

2. fold (close):

fold

III . fold1 [fəʊld, am. angl. foʊld] SAM.

1. fold (line):

fold
zgięcie sr. spol

2. fold (loose material):

fold
fałda ž. spol
fold
fałdka ž. spol

fold2 [fəʊld, am. angl. foʊld] SAM.

fold (sheep pen):

fold
koszara ž. spol
fold MODA
plisa ž. spol
fold REL.
owczarnia ž. spol
recumbent fold GEOGR.
fałd leżący m. spol
overturned fold GEOGR.
fałd obalony m. spol
open fold GEOGR.
minor fold GEOGR.
minor fold GEOGR.
fałd mały m. spol
fold (poker term) IGRE
fold (poker term) IGRE

I . fold up GLAG. preh. glag., nepreh. glag.

II . fold up GLAG. nepreh. glag.

fold up business:

fold up

Enojezični primeri (nepregledani od uredništva PONS)

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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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Fold bottom part of one strip in half lengthways; run finger along edge, then unfold.
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The group sympathizes for her and brings her into its fold.
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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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The most common scooters today have two hard small wheels, are made primarily of aluminium and fold for convenience.
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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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