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fold-out — Ⅰ. fold out UK US adjective ► a fold out page, map, etc. can be opened out from a book or magazine to make a bigger page: »The magazine contained a fold out poster announcing the trade exhibition. Ⅱ. fold out UK US noun [C] ► a page, map, etc.… … Financial and business terms
fold-out — fold ,out adjective a fold out table, bed, or page is kept folded in a smaller shape when you are not using it … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fold-out — UK US adjective a fold out table, bed, or page is kept folded in a smaller shape when you are not using it Thesaurus: words used to describe furniture and furnishingshyponym … Useful english dictionary
fold|out — «FOHLD OWT», noun. an illustrated page that is extra long and has to be folded to fit into a book or magazine, and unfolded to be read … Useful english dictionary
fold-out — UK / US adjective a fold out table, bed, or page is kept folded in a smaller shape when you are not using it … English dictionary
fold-out — / fəυld aυt/ noun a folded page in a publication, which opens out to show a much larger advertisement … Marketing dictionary in english
fold-out — /ˈfoʊld aʊt/ (say fohld owt) noun → gatefold …
fold·out — /ˈfoʊldˌaʊt/ noun, pl outs [count] : a large folded page in a book or magazine The book includes special maps in the form of foldouts. The book includes foldout maps … Useful english dictionary
Out of the Blue (Electric Light Orchestra album) — Out of the Blue Studio album by Electric Light Orchestra Released October 1977 … Wikipedia
fold — I [[t]foʊld[/t]] v. t. 1) to bend (cloth, paper, etc.) over upon itself 2) to bring into a compact form by bending and laying parts together: to fold up a map[/ex] 3) to bring together and intertwine or cross: He folded his arms on his chest[/ex] … From formal English to slang