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fold (obj) BENDHfEJld, $foJldvto bend (esp. paper or cloth) so that one part of it lies on the other part, or to be able to be bent in this way对折,折叠I folded the letter (in half) and put it in an envelope. [T]我将信对折起来放进了信封。Make sure the umbrella is dry before folding it. [T]切记要等雨伞干了再折叠起来。He had a neatly folded handkerchief in his jacket pocket.他的上衣口袋里有一块叠得整整齐齐的手帕。Will you help me to fold up the sheets? [M]帮我将这些床单叠起来好吗?She opened the window and folded back the shutters. [M]她打开了窗户,将百叶窗收拢了起来。As it was such a nice day, we folded the car roof down. [M]因为天气很好,我们将汽车顶盖收拢起来了。These chairs fold (=can be bent) flat and can be stacked away. [I]这些椅子可以折叠堆放起来。Fold can also mean wrap.包,裹;拥抱She folded her baby in a blanket. [T]她将婴儿裹在毯子里边。He folded his arms around her. [T]他双臂搂抱着她。If you fold your arms, you bring them close to your chest and hold them together.双臂抱在胸前He folded his arms and tried to look stern. [T]他抱起双臂,尽力显出一副坚定的神情。If you fold another part of your body, you move it into a position where it is close to your body.交叠,缠绕,收拢She sat with her legs folded under her. [T]她盘起双腿坐着。Some of the dancers seemed to be able to fold themselves in half (=bend so that the upper part of their bodies lay next to their legs). [T]某些舞蹈演员似乎能够将身体弯曲得头脚相并。
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