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B1tocoverorsurroundsomething withpaper,cloth, or othermaterial: (用纸、布或其他材料)包,裹 She wrapped thepresentandtiedit withribbon.她把礼物包起来并用丝带绑好。 Wrap thechickeninfoilandcookit for twohours.用锡箔纸将鸡肉包起来,烹饪两个小时。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesto put something over someone or something - coverI covered her with a blanket to keep her warm.
- spreadI spread peanut butter on my bread.
- smother something in/with somethingThe chicken was absolutely smothered in butter sauce.
- coatCoat the cherries in chocolate.
- plasterHis laptop cover was completely plastered with stickers.
- cakeHis shoes were caked in mud.
See more results » B2tocoversomeone with apieceofmaterialinordertoprotectthem: 用…包裹;用…覆盖 She wrapped thebabyinablanket.她用一条毯子把婴儿包起来。 He wrapped atowelaroundhisshoulders.他用毛巾裹住他的肩膀。 - Takeyourpurchasesto thesalesclerk, and he will wrap them for you.
- Once wrapped, thegrossweightof thepackageis 2 kg.
- Thepackagewas wrapped inplainbrownpaper.
- She camedownstairsafter hershower, wrapped in atowel.
- Hisheadwas wrapped inswathesofbandages.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesEnclosing, surrounding and immersing - beleaguer
- beleaguered
- beset
- border
- boxsomeone/somethingin
- dunk
- fencesomethingin
- fencesomethingoff
- flooding
- gather
- gift wrap
- gift-wrapped
- siege
- steep
- steepsomething/someoneinsomething
- submersion
- surround
- swaddle
- swallow
- swamp
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Wrapping, packing and loading Idiomsbe wrapped up insomething/someone wrapsomeone(up) in cotton wool wrapsomeonearoundyourlittle finger wrapyourselfin the flag wrapped (up) in secrecy Phrasal verbswrapsomethingaroundsomeone/something wrap (someone) up wrapsomethingup wrapnoun(FOOD)[C]asandwichmade with onepieceof verythinbreadthat isfoldedaround afilling 卷饼 Caziopeia/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesSandwiches & snacks - avocado toast
- banh mi
- BLT
- Bombay mix
- breakfast bar
- Cubano
- Denver sandwich
- devils on horseback
- double-decker
- elephant ear
- Italian sandwich
- jam sandwich
- kettle chip
- mezze
- muffuletta
- prawn cracker
- sandwich
- sarnie
- shrimp chip
- slider
See more results » wrapnoun(COVERING)[U]materialthat is used tocoverorprotectobjects: 包裹物;覆盖物 plasticwrap塑料包装布 giftwrap礼品包装纸 [C]apieceofpaperfoldedto make asmallenvelope, used forcarryingsomething such as adrugin theformof apowder: People weresellingwrapsofcocaineandmarijuanaon thestreet. Theyfound13heroinwraps in hispocket. [C]aloosepieceofclothingthat isworntiedaround thebody: 宽松外套;浴衣 Grant Faint/The Image Bank/GettyImages [C]alongpieceofcloththat a womanwearsaround hershoulderstokeepherwarmor fordecoration: (女式)披肩,围巾 Westend61/GettyImages SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesCoverings and layers - a blanket ofsomethingidiom
- beeswax wrap
- blanket
- brazen
- casing
- diaphragm
- interstratification
- interstratify
- lagging
- layer
- layered
- seam
- sheath
- strata
- stratum
- substratum
- superstratum
- tar paper
- veil
- vein
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: General and miscellaneous containers Drugs - general words Dresses, suits & gowns Coats, jackets & cloaks Idiomsit's a wrap take the wraps offsomething under wraps used todescribeapieceofclothingin which onepartispulledover so that itpartlycoversanotherpartwhen theclothingisfastenedaround thebody: Sheshowedoff herbabybumpfor the firsttimein asleekgreywrapdress. Sheworeawhite,knee-lengthskirtandmatchingwraptop, teamed with high-heeledcowboyboots. She'swearingablackscoop-neckedT-shirtand asimple,blackankle-length wrapskirt. - The American R&Bsingeralsoincludedan African-print wrapdresswithmatchingturbanamong anumberofoutfitchanges.
- The wraptopisfantasticbecause itaccentuatesasmallwaistand gives ahintof acleavage.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesStyle & appearance of clothes - aesthetic
- alterable
- anti-fur
- Aran
- backless
- flouncy
- form-fitting
- French tuck
- frilly
- fringed
- raglan
- ready-to-wear
- reversible
- ribbed
- ruche
- voluminous
- waisted
- washable
- wasp-waisted
- water-repellent
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: (Definition ofwrapfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)B1tocoverorsurroundsomething withpaper,cloth, or othermaterial (用纸、布或其他材料)包,裹She wrapped thepresentandtiedit withribbon.她把礼物包起来并用丝带绑好。 Wrap thechickeninfoilandcookit for twohours.用锡箔纸将鸡肉包起来,烹饪两个小时。 B2tocoversomeone with apieceofmaterialinordertoprotectthem 用…包裹;用…覆盖She wrapped thebabyinablanket.她用一条毯子把婴儿包起来。 He wrapped atowelaroundhisshoulders.他用毛巾裹住他的肩膀。 - Takeyourpurchasesto thesalesclerk, and he will wrap them for you.
- Once wrapped, thegrossweightof thepackageis 2 kg.
- Thepackagewas wrapped inplainbrownpaper.
- She camedownstairsafter hershower, wrapped in atowel.
- Hisheadwas wrapped inswathesofbandages.
Idiomsbe wrapped up insth/sb wrapsb(up) in cotton wool wrapsbaroundyourlittle finger wrapyourselfin the flag wrapped (up) in secrecy Phrasal verbswrapstharoundsb/sth wrap (sb) up wrapsthup wrapnoun(FOOD)[C]asandwichmade with onepieceof verythinbreadthat isfoldedaround afilling 卷饼 wrapnoun(COVERING)[U]materialthat is used tocoverorprotectobjects 包裹物;覆盖物plasticwrap塑料包装布 giftwrap礼品包装纸 [C]aloosepieceofclothingthat isworntiedaround thebody [C]alongpieceofcloththat a womanwearsaround hershoulderstokeepherwarmor fordecoration (女式)披肩,围巾achiffon/silkwrap雪纺/丝绸披肩 Idiomsit's a wrap take the wraps offsth under wraps wrap| American Dictionarytocoversomething or someone withpaper,cloth, or othermaterial: She wrapped thepresentandtiedit with aribbon. Wrap thechickeninfoilandcookit for twohours. If you wrap yourself in thisblanket, you willstaywarm. If you wrapyourfingersorarmsaround something, youholdittightly: Shesatback in herchairand wrapped herarmsaround herknees. Idiomwrapsomeonearoundyourlittle finger Phrasal verbswrap upsomething/someone wrap upsomething apieceofclothingthat aperson,esp. a woman,wearsaround theshoulderstokeepwarmor as astylishadditionto asuit,coat, etc.: Wrap ismaterialthat is used tocoverorprotectsomething, such asfood: [U]Put someplasticwrap around theleftovermeat. (Definition ofwrapfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)to putpaper,cloth, or othermaterialaround something: She wrapped thegiftintissuepaperand aredbow. wrap sth in sthI got thedealertodeliverthecarwrapped in aribbon. paper,cloth, or othermaterialthat is used tocoversomething: Thecompanydecidedtoservehamburgersin wraps mademainlyofpaper. foil/plasticwrap keep sth/be under wraps informaltokeepsomethingsecretor to besecret: Thefirmkeptitstroublesunder wraps. take the wraps off sth to make something that wassecretknownto otherpeopleor thepublic: Appletook the wraps off the newmodelof the iMacyesterday. See alsobubble wrap gift wrap shrink-wrap (Definition ofwrapfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofwrapwrap The samples on which water potential had been measured were removed from the chambers, wrapped in aluminium foil and frozen in liquid nitrogen.From theCambridge English Corpus The building's concrete shell is insulated on the exterior and wrapped with extruded clay planks.From theCambridge English Corpus The plastic scintillator was wrapped in aluminium foil except for the side facing the window of the photomultiplier.From theCambridge English Corpus A wrapped operation also calls the old operation, and wraps the result into a node with a new identity tag.From theCambridge English Corpus A version is wrapped with an identity tag.From theCambridge English Corpus The rhetoric of anti-iconoclasm and anti-utopianism, deployed by the domesticated pragmatist, wraps itself in the disguise of humanistic scruple and skepticism.From theCambridge English Corpus To record pressures, these arrays were wrapped tightly around the residuum and interposed between it and a standard hard plastic socket.From theCambridge English Corpus The editors move on more briefly to methane, and then to nitrous oxide, before wrapping up with some thoughts on interactions.From theCambridge English Corpus He went right up on the top, wrapped himself in his sleeping skins and pretended to be asleep.From theCambridge English Corpus She clearly advises against adopting the new rationale uncr itically, as it may tur n out to be a "g ift wrapping" slogan.From theCambridge English Corpus As the strain increases, feldspar phenocrysts become lensoid with biotite crystals wrapped around them.From theCambridge English Corpus The seeds were germinated by wrapping them in a wet paper towel which was exposed to ethylene gas.From theCambridge English Corpus The shape and size of the central object suggest that it is a stela, and it appears to be wrapped with bands of tied cloth.From theCambridge English Corpus Two layers of flannel were wrapped round the cylinder and the seam pulled tight.From theCambridge English Corpus Every streamline (pathline) on the tori either wraps around and densely fills the surface (quasi-periodic streamline) or is closes onto itself (periodic).From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/wrap## |