fold in Portuguese
fold in Portuguese is m X vezes, dobra, dobradura — fold means to bend something, especially paper or fabric, over on itself.
fold in Portuguese
m X vezes
Used to make adverbs meaning times.
dobra
Any correct move in origami.
dobradura
An act of folding.
dobrar
(transitive) To make the proper arrangement (in a thin material) by bending.
ceder
(intransitive) To give way on a point or in an argument.
passar
(intransitive, poker) To withdraw from betting.
What does "fold" mean?
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verb To bend something, especially paper or fabric, over on itself.
"She folded the letter and slipped it into an envelope."
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verb To stop or withdraw, especially from a card game bet or a failing business.
"He decided to fold rather than risk more chips."
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noun A crease or bend made by folding.
"Smooth out the fold before you seal the envelope."
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noun A fenced enclosure for keeping sheep, or, figuratively, a group united by shared belief or purpose.
"The shepherd led the sheep back into the fold."
fold in a sentence
- She folded the letter and slipped it into an envelope.
- He folded the laundry while watching television.
- He decided to fold rather than risk more chips.
- The struggling company folded after just two years.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "fold" in Portuguese?
"fold" in Portuguese is m X vezes, dobra, dobradura. fold means: To bend something, especially paper or fabric, over on itself.
How do you use "fold" in a sentence?
Example: "She folded the letter and slipped it into an envelope." In Portuguese, "fold" is m X vezes, dobra, dobradura.
Are there other ways to say "fold" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 6 translations listed for "fold": m X vezes, dobra, dobradura, dobrar, ceder, passar.
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