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🔑 foldBrE /fəʊld/NAmE /foʊld/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they fold BrE /fəʊld/ NAmE /foʊld/present simple - he / she / it folds BrE /fəʊldz/ NAmE /foʊldz/past simple folded BrE /ˈfəʊldɪd/ NAmE /ˈfoʊldɪd/past participle folded BrE /ˈfəʊldɪd/ NAmE /ˈfoʊldɪd/ -ing form folding BrE /ˈfəʊldɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈfoʊldɪŋ/🔑 [T] to bend sth, especially paper or cloth, so that one part lies on top of another part 折叠,对折(纸、织物等)◆~ sth (up) He folded the map up and put it in his pocket. 他把地图折叠起来,放进了口袋。◆First, fold the paper in half/in two.首先,把纸对折起来。◆~ sth (back, down, over, etc.) The blankets had been folded down. 毛毯已折叠起来。◆a pile of neatly folded clothes 一摞折叠整齐的衣服◆The bird folded its wings. 那只鸟收起了翅膀。 OPP unfold ➡ see also fold-up 🔑 [T, I] to bend sth so that it becomes smaller or flatter and can be stored or carried more easily; to bend or be able to bend in this way 折小,叠平,可折小,可叠平(以便贮存或携带)◆~ sth (away/down/up) The bed can be folded away during the day. 这张床在白天可以折叠收起。◆~ (away/up) The table folds up when not in use. 这桌子不用时可以折叠起来。◆(figurative) When she heard the news, her legs just folded under her (= she fell). 她听到这消息时双腿发软(倒在地上)。◆+ adj. The ironing board folds flat for easy storage. 烫衣板能够折起来,便于存放。 [T] to wrap sth around sb/sth 包;裹◆~ A in BShe gently folded the baby in a blanket. 她轻轻地把婴儿裹在毯子里。◆~ B round/over AShe folded a blanket around the baby. 她用毯子把婴儿裹了起来。 [I] (of a company, a play, etc. 公司、戏剧等) to close because it is not successful 倒闭;停演;结束 ●fold your ˈarmsto put one of your arms over the other one and hold them against your body 双臂交叉在胸前●fold your ˈhandsto bring or hold your hands together 十指交叉合拢交叠◆She kept her hands folded in her lap. 她双手合拢,放在腿上。●fold sb in your ˈarms(literary) to put your arms around sb and hold them against your body 拥抱;搂住 ●ˌfold sth↔ˈin●ˌfold sth ˈinto sth(in cooking 烹饪) to add one substance to another and gently mix them together 把…调入;拌入◆Fold in the beaten egg whites. 调入打好的蛋白。 🔑 foldBrE /fəʊld/NAmE /foʊld/ noun🔑 [C] a part of sth, especially cloth, that is folded or hangs as if it had been folded 褶;褶层;折叠部分◆the folds of her dress 她的连衣裙上的褶◆loose folds of skin 皮肤松垮的褶皱 [C] a mark or line made by folding sth, or showing where sth should be folded 褶痕;褶缝;褶线 [C] an area in a field surrounded by a fence or wall where sheep are kept for safety 羊栏;羊圈the fold [sing.] a group of people with whom you feel you belong or who share the same ideas or beliefs 志趣相同的人们;同一信仰的人们◆He called on former Republican voters to return to the fold. 他号召昔日拥护共和党的选民重新回到支持共和党的行列。 [C] (geology 地质学) a curve or bend in the line of the layers of rock in the earth's crust (地壳岩石层的)褶皱 [C] (BrE) a hollow place among hills or mountains 山坳;山洼;山谷 ●aˌbove/beˌlow the ˈfoldin/not in a position where you see it first, for example in the top/bottom part of a newspaper page or web page (报纸或网页)最上/下面部分,最显眼/不显眼部分◆Your ad will be placed above the fold for prominent exposure. 你们的广告将放在页面上端的醒目位置。 ➡ compare above-the-fold, below-the-fold |