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Что (кто) такое folded - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fold; Bifold; Foldings; Folding (disambiguation); Foldable; Fold (disambiguation); Folded
Найдено результатов: 191
Folded         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Fold.
folding         
n.
Plait, double, fold.
fold         
(folds, folding, folded)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
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.
VERB: V n, V n prep/adv, V-ed
2.
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
N-COUNT
3.
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.
N-COUNT: usu pl
4.
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.
VERB: V adv/prep, V adj, V n, V-ing, also V n adj
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
PHRASAL VERB: V P, V n P
5.
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.
VERB: V n, V n
6.
If a business or organization folds, it is unsuccessful and has to close. (mainly BRIT BUSINESS)
2,500 small businesses were folding each week.
VERB: V
7.
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.
N-SING: the/poss N, usu the supp N
fold         
v. (D; tr.) to fold into (she folded the newspaper into a hat)
fold         
I. n.
1.
Pen (for sheep), cot or cote, enclosure.
2.
Flock (or sheep).
3.
Plait, double, doubling, folding, gather, plicature.
II. v. a.
1.
Double, lay in folds.
2.
Wrap, inwrap, envelop, infold.
Fold         
·noun A boundary; a limit.
II. Fold ·vi To confine sheep in a fold.
III. Fold ·vt To confine in a fold, as sheep.
IV. Fold ·noun An inclosure for sheep; a sheep pen.
V. Fold ·vt To cover or wrap up; to Conceal.
VI. Fold ·v That which is folded together, or which infolds or envelops; embrace.
VII. Fold ·noun A flock of sheep; figuratively, the Church or a church; as, Christ's fold.
VIII. Fold ·vt To double or lay together, as the arms or the hands; as, he folds his arms in despair.
IX. Fold ·v A doubling,·esp. of any flexible substance; a part laid over on another part; a plait; a plication.
X. Fold ·vi To become folded, plaited, or doubled; to close over another of the same kind; to double together; as, the leaves of the door fold.
XI. Fold ·vt To lap or lay in plaits or folds; to lay one part over another part of; to Double; as, to fold cloth; to fold a letter.
XII. Fold ·vt To inclose within folds or plaitings; to Envelop; to Infold; to Clasp; to Embrace.
XIII. Fold ·v Times or repetitions;
- used with numerals, chiefly in composition, to denote multiplication or increase in a geometrical ratio, the doubling, tripling, ·etc., of anything; as, fourfold, four times, increased in a quadruple ratio, multiplied by four.
Folding         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Fold.
II. Folding ·noun The keepig of sheep in inclosures on arable land, ·etc.
III. Folding ·noun The act of making a fold or folds; also, a fold; a doubling; a plication.
fold         
fold1
¦ verb
1. bend (something) over on itself so that one part of it covers another.
[often as adjective folding] be able to be folded into a flatter shape.
Geology cause (rock strata) to undergo bending or curvature.
Biochemistry (of a polypeptide or polynucleotide chain) adopt a specific three-dimensional structure.
2. cover or wrap something in (a soft or flexible material).
affectionately clasp in one's arms.
3. (fold something in/into) mix an ingredient gently with (another ingredient).
4. informal (of a company) cease trading as a result of financial problems.
(of a sports player or team) suddenly stop performing well.
5. (in poker and other card games) drop out of a hand.
¦ noun
1. a form produced by the gentle draping of a garment or piece of cloth.
an area of skin that sags or hangs loosely.
2. a line or crease produced by folding.
3. chiefly Brit. a slight hill or hollow.
4. Geology a bend or curvature of strata.
Phrases
fold one's arms bring one's arms together and cross them over one's chest.
Derivatives
foldable adjective
Origin
OE falden, fealden, of Gmc origin.
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fold2
¦ noun
1. a pen or enclosure for livestock, especially sheep.
2. (the fold) a group or community with shared aims and values.
¦ verb shut (livestock) in a fold.
Origin
OE fald, of Gmc origin.
folding         
adjective be able to be folded into a flatter shape.
Folded Reed–Solomon code         
  • Relation between PV codes and FRS codes
  • Decoding a folded Reed–Solomon code
  • Folding of Reed–Solomon code with folding parameter m=3
Folded Reed-Solomon Codes; User:Madhurasuresh/Folded Reed-Solomon Codes; Folded Reed–Solomon codes; Folded Reed-Solomon code; Folded Reed-Solomon codes
In coding theory, folded Reed–Solomon codes are like Reed–Solomon codes, which are obtained by mapping m Reed–Solomon codewords over a larger alphabet by careful bundling of codeword symbols.

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Folding

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