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accordion-fold

/uh-kawr-dee-uhn-fohld/US // əˈkɔr di ənˌfoʊld //

风琴式折页,手风琴式折页,手风琴式折叠,风琴式折叠

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to fold into pleats resembling the bellows of an accordion: to make a fan by accordion-folding a sheet of paper.

Examples

  • While some stray from the fold, most stay with the same pack their entire lives.

  • Fold the parchment paper with the dry ingredients in half and pour into the stand mixer.

  • Fold over the edges and crimp, then trim any remaining excess.

  • The parental fold may be about to envelope you—and yet also drive you mad.

  • They see him bringing working-class whites and Southerners into the fold in a way that no other Democrat could.

  • With a power over nature multiplied a hundred fold, nature still conquers us.

  • Fleurette he did not meet until he brought back the sight-seers to the fold in the evening.

  • The second High-Pockets produced a worn bill-fold and extracted a pink union permit.

  • If you use an envelope, and this custom is now universal, fold your letter neatly to fit into it; then direct on the envelope.

  • A sailor, who had brought an accordion with him, was playing "While the North Sea roars," and other popular airs.