fold

US /foʊld/
UK /foʊld/
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1.

dobrar

bend (something flexible and relatively thin) over on itself so that one part of it covers another

:
She carefully folded the letter and put it in an envelope.
Ela cuidadosamente dobrou a carta e a colocou em um envelope.
Please fold your clothes neatly before putting them away.
Por favor, dobre suas roupas cuidadosamente antes de guardá-las.
2.

falir, fechar

(of a business or organization) cease to operate because of financial problems or lack of success

:
Many small businesses were forced to fold during the recession.
Muitas pequenas empresas foram forçadas a fechar durante a recessão.
The magazine decided to fold after years of declining readership.
A revista decidiu encerrar após anos de queda na leitura.
1.

dobra

a crease or line made by folding

:
There was a sharp fold in the middle of the paper.
Havia uma dobra nítida no meio do papel.
She smoothed out the folds in the tablecloth.
Ela alisou as dobras na toalha de mesa.
2.

rebanho, grupo

a group of people or things, especially sheep

:
The shepherd led his fold to fresh pastures.
O pastor levou seu rebanho para novos pastos.
Welcome to the fold, new members!
Bem-vindos ao grupo, novos membros!