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İngilizce - Türkçe
katlamak
katlamak

Tüm giysileri katlamak birkaç saatimi aldı. - It took me several hours to fold all the clothes.

Çamaşır yıkarken bir sorunum yok ama giysileri katlamaktan nefret ediyorum. - I don't have a problem doing the laundry, but I hate folding the clothes.

{f} bükülmek
kıvrım
{i} kat

Tom kağıdı Mary'ye vermeden önce katladı. - Tom folded the paper before handing it to Mary.

Sadako uykuya dalmadan önce hızlı bir şekilde kağıdı katlamayı denedi. - Quickly Sadako tried to fold the paper before she fell asleep.

katı
{i} katlama

Çamaşır yıkarken bir sorunum yok ama giysileri katlamaktan nefret ediyorum. - I don't have a problem doing the laundry, but I hate folding the clothes.

Kaç kez sana elbiselerini katlamayı söyledim. - How many times have I told you to fold your clothes?

{i} aile ocağı
{f} k.dili. (işyeri) temelli kapanmak; iflas etmek, topu atmak
pas
sürü
dürüm
kıvrılmak
kıvırma
bürünmek
sürü koyun
sarılmak
kaplamak
paftalamak
istiflemek
(Tıp) fold
topu atmak
{f} katla

Tom gömlek cebinden bir parça katlanmış kağıt çıkardı. - Tom took a folded piece of paper out of his shirt pocket.

Tom giysilerini katladı ve onları valizine koydu. - Tom folded his clothes and put them in his suitcase.

çukur
ağıl
oyuk
(el/vb.) bağlamak
katlanmak
sarmak
top atmak
iflas etmek
{f} bükmek
batmak
{i} kilise
cemaat/ağıl/kat/kıvrım
{f} çırpmak
fold bağla/katlan/katla
{i} yuva
{f} çökmek
kere
katlı

Tom oturma odasında oturmuş, çamaşırları katlıyordu. - Tom was sitting in the living room folding laundry.

Tom çamaşırlarını katlıyor. - Tom is folding his laundry.

{f} ağıla kapamak
{f} kapanmak
misil
{i} sürü (koyun)
{f} yavaş yavaş katmak
bağlamak
{i} koyun sürüsü
sonek kat
{i} 1. kat, kıvrım
{i} büklüm
{i} pli
{f} kıvırmak
{f} kavuşturmak
beş kat
fivefold beş misli
{i} cemaat
kırmak
(Tekstil) 1. katlamak, paftalamak, istiflemek 2. kıvrım, pli
İngilizce - İngilizce
to make the proper arrangement (in a thin material) by bending

If you fold the sheets, they'll fit more easily in the drawer.

A pen or enclosure for sheep or other domestic animals
Any correct move in origami
to bend (any thin material, such as paper) over so that it comes in contact with itself
An act of folding
Of a company, to cease to trade

The company folded after six quaters of negative growth.

A boundary or limit
The division between the top and bottom halves of a broadsheet: headlines above the fold will be readable in a newsstand display; usually the fold
The bending or curving of one or a stack of originally flat and planar surfaces, such as sedimentary strata, as a result of plastic (i.e. permanent) deformation
A bend or crease
The division between the part of a web page visible in a web browser window without scrolling; usually the fold
To enclose within folded arms

He put out his arms and folded her to his breast. And for a while she lay there sobbing. He looked at us over her bowed head, with eyes that blinked damply above his quivering nostrils. His mouth was set as steel.

To withdraw from betting

With no hearts in the river and no chance to hit is straight, he folded.

A church congregation, a church, the Christian church as a whole, the flock of Christ

John, X, 16: Other sheep I have which are not of this fold..

If a piece of furniture or equipment folds or if you can fold it, you can make it smaller by bending or closing parts of it. The back of the bench folds forward to make a table This portable seat folds flat for easy storage Check if you can fold the buggy without having to remove the raincover. a folding beach chair. Fold up means the same as fold. When not in use it folds up out of the way Fold the ironing board up so that it is flat. unfold
suff. amount multiplied by (e.g.: threefold, tenfold etc.); that is comprised of so many parts; divided into parts
{n} a double or plait, pen for sheep, flock
{v} to double up, put sheep into a fold, confine
{n} a place to pen sheep in
To cover or wrap up; to conceal
Wavelike layers in rock strata that are the result of compression
An arched-up layer of rock Rocks that are arched up are called anticlines and those that are arched down are called synclines
to fall over
If you decide to Fold, you are pulling out of the current round of cards and forfeiting your hand You do not have to add any more money to the pot but you are no longer participating in the game and any money you have put on the table is up for grabs by the winning player of the hand
cease to operate or cause to cease operating; "The owners decided to move and to close the factory"; "My business closes every night at 8 P M "
When someone joins an organization or group, you can say that they have come into the fold. When they leave the organization or group, you can say that they leave the fold. The EU wanted to bring the US back into the fold He might find it difficult to return to the family fold when he realizes his mistake. In geology, an undulation or wave in the stratified rocks of the Earth's crust. Stratified rocks were originally formed from sediments that were deposited in flat, horizontal sheets, although in some places the strata are no longer horizontal but have warped. The warping may be so gentle that the inclination of the strata is barely perceptible, or it may be so pronounced that the strata of the two flanks are essentially parallel or nearly flat. Folds vary widely in size; the tops of large folds are commonly eroded away on the Earth's surface
bend or lay so that one part covers the other; "fold up the newspaper"; "turn up your collar"
The folds in a piece of cloth are the curved shapes which are formed when it is not hanging or lying flat. The priest fumbled in the folds of his gown
the result of, or the process of, introducing a bend into the previously flat plane of the paper
a bend in rock strata
If you fold your arms or hands, you bring them together and cross or link them, for example over your chest. Meer folded his arms over his chest and turned his head away Mrs Ringrose sat down and folded her hands in her lap
A fold in a piece of paper or cloth is a bend that you make in it when you put one part of it over another part and press the edge. Make another fold and turn the ends together. = crease
A method of gently mixing ingredients Use a rubber spatula to cut down through the mixture, move across the bottom of the bowl, and come back up, "folding" some of the mixture from the bottom close to the surface Using a gentle over and under motion to combine ingredients to prevent loss of air that may result from stirring or beating To blend a delicate, frothy mixture into a heavier one preferably with a rubber spatula so that none of the lightness or volume is lost The motion used is one of turning under and bringing up
the Church or a church
of anything; as, fourfold, four times, increased in a quadruple ratio, multiplied by four
The removal of differences between characters that are deemed unimportant for the purposes of inexact or case-insensitive matching As well as ignoring differences of case, folding ignores any accent on a character
confine in a fold, like sheep
A bend in rock strata produced by earth movements
to give way on a point or in an argument
of any flexible substance; a part laid over on another part; a plait; a plication
To double or lay together, as the arms or the hands; as, he folds his arms in despair
A doubling,esp
a pen for sheep
A bend that develops in an initially horizontal layer of rock, usually caused by plastic deformation Folds occur most frequently in sedimentary rocks
To combine light ingredients, such as whipped cream or beaten egg whites, with a heavier mixture, using a gentle over-and-under motion
become folded or folded up; "The bed folds in a jiffy"
If a business or organization folds, it is unsuccessful and has to close. 2,500 small businesses were folding each week
To stir gently, with a folding action
To become folded, plaited, or doubled; to close over another of the same kind; to double together; as, the leaves of the door fold
home, family
a folded part (as a fold of skin or muscle)
To confine in a fold, as sheep
Bent rock strata
n a bend in strata (layered rocks) or any planar structure
the act of folding; "he gave the napkins a double fold"
An ad or content that is viewable as soon as the Web page arrives One does not have to scroll down (or sideways) to see it Since screen resolution can affect what is immediately viewable, it is good to know whether the Web site's audience tends to set their resolution at 640 x 480 pixels or at 800 x 600 (or higher) Source: Internet Advertising Bureau
An inclosure for sheep; a sheep pen
To inclose within folds or plaitings; to envelop; to infold; to clasp; to embrace
To fold ingredients, very gently turn the ingredients over from the bottom to the top, but do not stir Use a wooden spoon for this
If you fold something such as a piece of paper or cloth, you bend it so that one part covers another part, often pressing the edge so that it stays in place. He folded the paper carefully Fold the omelette in half a folded towel
To confine sheep in a fold
A bend or wave in rocks or strata caused by pressure; the structure of rocks or strata that has been bent into a dome, basin, terrace or roll
the act of folding; "he gave the napkins a double fold" a pen for sheep a folded part (as a fold of skin or muscle) an angular or rounded shape made by folding; "a fold in the napkin"; "a crease in his trousers"; "a plication on her blouse"; "a flexure of the colon"; "a bend of his elbow" incorporate a food ingredient into a mixture by repeatedly turning it over without stirring or beating; "Fold the egg whites into the batter" become folded or folded up; "The bed folds in a jiffy" bend or lay so that one part covers the other; "fold up the newspaper"; "turn up your collar" intertwine; "fold one's hands, arms, or legs
an angular or rounded shape made by folding; "a fold in the napkin"; "a crease in his trousers"; "a plication on her blouse"; "a flexure of the colon"; "a bend of his elbow"
That which is folded together, or which infolds or envelops; embrace
a group of people who adhere to a common faith and habitually attend a given church
"Above the fold," a term borrowed from print media, refers to an ad that is viewable as soon as the Web page arrives You don't have to scroll down (or sideways) to see it Since screen resolution can affect what is immediately viewable, it's good to know whether the Web site's audience tends to set their resolution at 640 by 480 pixels or at 800 by 600 (or higher)
Combine lightly using two motions A downward cut through the mixture then sliding across bottom and up the side, turning mix over
{i} bend; pleat; crease; depression in the ground, hollow between two hills; yard; pen, sheep enclosure; flock of sheep; church; congregation; group of believers
intertwine; "fold one's hands, arms, or legs"
Türkçe - İngilizce
(Tıp) fold
to fold

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