
접다, 포개다, 구부리다
To bend something flexible and relatively flat over on itself so that one part of it covers another.
예문:
"He carefully folded the map along the original creases before putting it back in his pocket."
"Please fold your laundry neatly and place it in the drawer."
"She folded her arms across her chest, indicating her impatience."
도산하다, 폐업하다, 문닫다
(Of an enterprise or organization) to cease operating, usually due to financial difficulties or lack of support.
예문:
"After five years of struggling sales, the small bookstore finally had to fold."
"The startup folded when its main investor pulled out unexpectedly."
"If the theater doesn't attract more patrons soon, it's likely to fold by the end of the year."
포기하다, 기권하다, 카드를 엎다
(In poker) to withdraw from the current hand, often by placing one's cards face down.
예문:
"Realizing his hand was weak, he decided to fold rather than risk more chips."
"She hesitated for a moment, then sighed and folded, waiting for the next round."
주름, 구김살, 접힌부분
A line or mark made by bending or pressing a flexible material, such as paper or cloth, over on itself.
예문:
"The ancient letter had deep folds, showing how many times it had been read and stored."
"She smoothed out the unwanted fold in the tablecloth before setting the plates."
"The tailor noted that the fabric had a natural fold that enhanced the drape of the skirt."
신도, 집단, 공동체
A group or community, especially one united by common beliefs or values; often referring to a religious congregation.
예문:
"The new members were welcomed into the fold with a celebratory dinner."
"The shepherd always strives to bring the lost sheep back into the fold."
"After years of traveling, he decided it was time to return to the fold of his family and hometown."