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Dictionary French English: fold

Translation 1 - 34 of 34

FrenchEnglish
NOUN   a fold | folds
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VERB  to fold | folded | folded ... 
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SYNO   to fold | to fold up | to fold up ... 
plier qc.
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to fold sth.
se plier [être pliant]to fold
comm. se saborder [entreprise]to fold [close down]
mus. théâtre quitter l'afficheto fold [fig.] [show etc.]
plisser qc. [papier]to fold sth.
Nouns
pli {m}fold
pliure {f} [marque]fold
repli {m} [pli profond]fold
2 Words: Others
octuple {adj}eight-fold
meub. pliant {adj}fold-up [attr.]
2 Words: Verbs
se rabattre [couverture, drap]to fold down
replier qc. [drap]to fold sth. back
faire un repli à qc . [sur un poignet]to fold sth. back
replier qc. [dépliant, plan]to fold sth. up
faire un repli à qc . [sur un rideau]to fold sth. up
se rabattre [tablette]to fold up
meub. se replier [canapé-lit]to fold up
2 Words: Nouns
repli {m} [double pli]double fold
giron {m} de qn./qc. [mère, église, famille]fold of sb./sth.
3 Words: Others
difficilement pliable {adj}hard to fold
meub. pliant {adj}hinged to fold
3 Words: Verbs
se plier en deuxto fold in two
orn. replier ses ailes [oiseau]to fold its wings
anat. croiser les brasto fold one's arms
anat. se croiser les brasto fold one's arms
vêt. plier qc. en accordéonto fold sth. into pleats
3 Words: Nouns
matériel papier {m} en continufan-fold paper
4 Words: Others
relig. dans le giron de l'église {adv}in the church's fold
4 Words: Verbs
math. centuplerto increase a hundred-fold
sociol. rentrer au bercailto return to the fold
sociol. revenir au bercailto return to the fold [family]
5+ Words: Verbs
cuis. donner plusieurs tours à la pâteto fold the dough several times
cuis. incorporer les œufs au mélangeto fold the eggs into the mixture
5+ Words: Nouns
aviat. avion {m} à ailes repliablesplane with fold-back wings
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