[with obj.] cover or enclose (someone or something) in paper or soft material
包;裹;覆盖
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he wrapped up the Christmas presents 他包装好圣诞礼物
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Leonora wrapped herself in a large white bath towel .利奥诺拉用一条白色大浴巾裹住身体。
clasp; embrace
抱紧;拥抱
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she wrapped him in her arms .她把他紧紧地抱在怀里。
[with obj.] (
包扎;缠绕
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wrap the bandage around the injured limb. 用绷带包扎受伤的肢体。
place an arm, finger, or leg round (someone or something)
抱;搂
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he wrapped an arm around her waist .他一只手搂着她的腰。
〈非正式〉 使(车辆)撞上(固定物体)
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Richard wrapped his car around a telegraph pole. 理查德开车撞上电话线杆。
[with obj.]
【计算机】 使换行。
[no obj.](of a word or unit or text)be carried over in such a way
换行。
[no obj.]
〈非正式〉 完成拍摄(或录音),停机
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we wrapped on schedule three days later.
我们三天后准时完成拍摄。
a loose outer garment or piece of material
宽松外衣;包裹物;覆盖物。
[as modifier]denoting a garment having one part overlapping another; wraparound
裹身的衣服;包裹另一物品的东西
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a wrap skirt .围裙。
[mass noun]paper or soft material used for wrapping
(纸或柔软的)包装材料
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plastic food wrap .食品塑料包装纸。
(一般作
〈喻〉 秘密
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details of the police operation are being kept under wraps .警察行动的细节保密。
〈英, 非正式〉 一小包白粉(毒品)。
[usu. in sing.]
〈非 正式〉 拍摄(或录音)结束,停机
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right, it's a wrap .好,停机。
a tortilla wrapped around a cold filling, eaten as a sandwich
(当作三明治吃的)凉馅玉米饼。
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be wrapped up in be so engrossed or absorbed in (something) that one does not notice other people or things 专心致志于;对…倾注全部注意力
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wrap up (或wrap someone up )1 put on (or dress someone in) warm clothes (使)穿得暖和wrap up warm 穿得暖和些Tim was well wrapped up against the weather . 蒂姆穿得很暖和以御寒冷 -
2 (亦作wrap it up ) [in imperative]Brit. informal be quiet; stop talking or making a noise〈英,非正式〉 肃静;住口 -
wrap something up complete or conclude a discussion or agreement 完成,结束(讨论);达成(协议)they hope to wrap up negotiations within sixty days. 他们希望在60天内结束谈判 -
win a game or competition 赢得比赛
Australia wrapped up the series 4-0. 澳大利亚以4比0赢得该组比赛胜利
" Middle English: of unknown origin."