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wrapping

/rap-ing/US // ˈræp ɪŋ //UK // (ˈræpɪŋ) //

包装,包裹,封装,包围

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Often wrappings. the covering in which something is wrapped.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbsurround with a covering
Forms: wrappings

Examples

  • Isolated buildings in well-cleared, remote areas are the best candidates for foil wrapping.

  • Any vulnerability in this barrier could allow embers to sneak through the wrapping and ignite the building inside.

  • He went to his locker and took out the uniform he’d never worn before, still in its plastic wrapping.

  • She was the type of person who, when giving a present, took extra care in making even the wrapping itself look special, adding to the recipient’s excitement.

  • The method of wrapping will depend on the stretch and size of your mask, but I find that stringing my wrist through the individual ear loops of stretchy masks is usually effective.

  • Wrapees was the term marines used for the Japanese because they had wrapping round their legs.

  • In his backpack, which police say he dropped before fleeing, they recovered three hammers in plastic wrapping.

  • Even Tony Hogue and his friend, who was a JF Images booking agent, had trouble wrapping their brains around it.

  • And here I am in Texas, 40 years later, wrapping dresses on another generation of women.

  • I focused on wrapping up pending obligations and getting out of America for a while.

  • Plants that are slow in maturing never (p. 442) make fine wrapping leaves or show a good color.

  • He ceased to bother his brain with Bascomb and his affairs, wrapping himself completely in the noble work of the roadster.

  • Where paper is used for wrapping the specimens, they are best secured by fastening the envelope with sealing-wax.

  • From the canvas wrapping George took out and tossed on the counter a square packet wrapped in grease-paper.

  • Kraft paper is usually dark brown in color and is a most durable type of wrapping paper.