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wrap

/rap/US // ræp //UK // (ræp) //

包裹,包装,包裹着,包围

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    wrapped or wrapt, wrap·ping.

    • : to enclose in something wound or folded about: She wrapped her head in a scarf.
    • : to enclose and make fast within a covering of paper or the like: He wrapped the package up in brown paper.
    • : to wind, fold, or bind about as a covering.
    • : to protect with coverings, outer garments, etc..
    • : to cover with a sheer silk or linen fabric, as to repair or strengthen them.
    • : to surround, envelop, shroud, or hide.
    • : to fold or roll up.
    • : Movies, Television. to finish the filming of.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    wrapped or wrapt, wrap·ping.

    • : to wrap oneself.
    • : to become wrapped, as about something; fold.
    • : Movies, Television. to complete the filming of a motion picture: We hope to wrap in time for Christmas.
n.名词 noun
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    • : something to be wrapped about the person, especially in addition to the usual indoor clothing, as a shawl, scarf, or sweater: an evening wrap.
    • : a beauty treatment in which a part or all of the body is covered with cream, lotion, herbs, or the like and then wrapped snugly with cloth.
    • : a sheer silk or linen fabric glued to the fingernails to repair or strengthen them.
    • : a piece of thin, flat bread wrapped around a filling and eaten as a sandwich.
    • : Movies, Television. the completion of photography on a film or an individual scene.the termination of a working day during the shooting of a film.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : wraparound in style: a wrap skirt.
  1. 1
    • : wrap up, to conclude; finish work on: to wrap up a project.

Phrases

  • wrap up
  • twist (wrap) around one's finger
  • under wraps

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbsurround with a covering
Forms: wrapped, wrapping

Examples

  • After the July sessions wrapped, coaches continued meeting with smaller groups of students from the cheer team at private gyms for extra compensation.

  • None of this data is original — it’s all public — but putting these charts in one place can help us wrap our minds around the many different ways that questions about responsibility for climate change can be phrased.

  • The extent of the program had remained under wraps until early September, when new information revealed that participation had not been as limited as the government initially suggested.

  • A 4-0 thrashing of Leicester City at King Power stadium on Boxing Day all but wrapped it up for the Reds, who dropped only 2 points in their first 27 games in 2019-20.

  • Walker is nimble, perceptive and skilled enough to punish defenses in too many ways for them to wrap their arms around.

  • Cover with plastic wrap and allow the dates to soften, about 15 minutes.

  • It can be hard to wrap your head around the problems facing the continent because they might seem ancient to us.

  • He can't wrap his head around the idea that people may want to talk about painful events.

  • Creepy thing to wrap up in festive paper and a bow and give to a newborn baby, yeah?

  • Available at La Boîte SHOLDIT Clutch Wrap Purse, $70 We can all agree the dorky passport holders and money bags have got to go.

  • First of all, wrap a portion of damp newspaper round the roots, and then tie up with dry paper.

  • When that time comes they wrap it in their blankets, and fasten buyos and other things about the waist for the journey.

  • She put on a warm wrap and seated herself at the dressing-table, studying her face critically.

  • Mildred Wallace, scrutinizing the program, merely drew her wrap closer about her shoulders and sat more erect.

  • Rashid retired to wrap up the purchase, and with it a second and smaller package was slipped into the customer's hand.

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