wrap
wrap 英 [ræp] 美 [ræp]
v. 包裹;缠绕; n. 包裹;围巾
进行时:wrapping 过去式:wrapped 过去分词:wrapped 第三人称单数:wraps 名词复数:wraps
- To wrap something is to enclose it, like when you wrap holiday presents in glittery paper. When you're done with the presents, you can wrap yourself in a cozy blanket while you drink hot chocolate.
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- v. 包裹;缠绕;
- n. 包裹;围巾
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1. He spent the evening wrapping up the Christmas presents.
他花了一个晚上的时间把圣诞礼物都包了起来。
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2. individually wrapped chocolates
单块包装的巧克力
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3. I wrapped the baby (up) in a blanket.
我用毯子把婴儿裹了起来。
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4. I wrapped a blanket around the baby.
我用毯子把婴儿裹了起来。
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5. A scarf was wrapped around his neck.
他的脖子上围着一条围巾。
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6. How can I wrap the text around?
我怎么才能使文本换行呢?
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7. We stock a wide range of cards and gift wrap.
我们备有各种各样的贺卡和礼品包装材料。
- wrap (n.) late 15c., "fine cloth used as a cover or wrapping for bread," from wrap (v.). As a type of women's garment, recorded from 1827. Meaning "plastic film or cellophane used as a wrap" is from 1930. Meaning "end of a filming session" is attested from 1970. Meaning "sandwich material folded up in flour tortilla" is by 1998. Figurative phrase under wraps "in concealment" is recorded from 1939.
- wrap (v.) early 14c., wrappen, "to wind (something around something else), cover (something), conceal; bind up, swaddle; fold (something) up or back on itself," of uncertain origin, perhaps via Scandinavian (compare Danish dialectal vravle "to wind"), from PIE *werp- "to turn, wind," from root *wer- (2) "to turn, bend." Or perhaps a variant of lap (v.2). To wrap up "put an end to" is from 1926. Related: Wrapped; wrapping. Wrapping paper is from 1715.
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