doblar
bend ; double ; fold ; turn down ; push out of + alignment ; dub ; flex.
Flexibility of course does not mean that the structure is flexible and will bend or move under stress.
There is the possibility of doubling or trebling the communication outlets in the not too distant future.
Other commercially available wallets are made of a more pliable transparent plastic - again with a separate pocket for each slide - and these can be folded to fit into a cardboard box.
Do not turn down the corners of pages to mark one's place.
This article argues that box designs for small books have 3 shortcomings: their corners tend to gape; strings, buttons and other fixing arrangements clutter the outside of the box; and the box flaps are too soft causing it to be pushed out of alignment.
A DVD disc holds between 7 and 20 times as much data as a standard CD-ROM, enough to carry a feature-length film dubbed into 8 languages.
The following recommendations are made: select copying machines carefully (edge-flush platens are best; don't flex a book more than 180 degrees; educate patrons and staff to be gentle with books; and limit the number of pages copied from each volume.
doblar Algo por la mitad
fold + Nombre + in half
To make it easier to spread the ruffles out evenly, before gathering find the center of the ruffle by folding the piece in half end to end.
doblar a muerto
sound + the death knell for
Terror threats have sounded the death knell for traditional Christmas festivities in Peshawar.
doblar el dedo
curl up + finger
And simultaneously he curled his index finger up and down that in the vocabulary of his gesture was meant to signify 'Come over here'.
doblar la curva
come (a)round
When she came around from the side of the house she looked like the day we first met.
doblar la esquina
come (a)round
When she came around from the side of the house she looked like the day we first met.
doblar la rodilla
genuflect
bend + Posesivo + knee
This team genuflects to nobody.
To ease the pain of a pinched sciatic nerve, lie on your back and bend your knees to take the pressure off of the nerve.
doblar la ropa
fold + clothes
Amy, played by Sarah Webb, was always busy on stage, folding clothes, peeling tatties, always finding something to do.
doblarse
curl up
deflect
buckle
bend down
bend over
crook
It is sometimes necessary to weight the bottom of each map with a piece of dowelling to prevent curling up.
On deflecting one of these levers to the right he runs through the book before him, each page in turn being projected at a speed which just allows a recognizing glance at each.
The arches of greenhouses buckle under snow loads but the criteria used to study the effects are devised for rectilinear beams.
The one other symptom that developed is that I have a slight to moderate pain in my forehead to top of my head when I bend down.
When I bend down, or bend over, my head starts to pulse and sometimes it feels like it is going to explode.
Whenever Raymond crooked over to pick something up Fred couldn't help staring at his prat.
doblarse hacia adelante
bend forward
She bent forward and sighed as the head of his cock pushed past her anal ring and imbedded itself in her shitter.
doblar una curva
go (a)round + a corner
go (a)round + a bend
You have to sit down to go for a wee on the tour bus, because if you stand up and you go round a corner it all goes everywhere.
The vibration seems to be worse going downhill or wil appear after going around a bend.
doblar una esquina
turn + a corner
go (a)round + a corner
go (a)round + a bend
But for the moment, Iraq does seem to have turned a corner politically.
You have to sit down to go for a wee on the tour bus, because if you stand up and you go round a corner it all goes everywhere.
The vibration seems to be worse going downhill or wil appear after going around a bend.
sin doblarse
unfolded
A broadsheet is a separately published piece of paper, printed on one side only and intended to be read unfolded.