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| wrap to cover something by putting something such as paper or cloth round it (用纸、布等)包,裹 | Keep the cheeses fresh by wrapping each one individually. 把奶酪一块块单独包装以保鲜。 | | wrap sth (up) in sth We decided to wrap the dogs up in blankets. 我们决定用毛毯把狗包裹起来。 | |
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- | ˈwrap ˌround or ˈwrap aˌround |
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| wrap sth around/round sth: to put something around something else 用…包,用…裹 | Each cake has a bright red ribbon wrapped round it. 每一块蛋糕上都扎着一条鲜红色的丝带。 | | He grabbed a towel to wrap round his waist. 他抓起一块毛巾围在腰间。 | | We see couples with their arms wrapped round each other. 我们看见一对对互相拥抱着的情侣。 | |
- | ˌwrap ˈup |
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1 | T wrap1 | We’ ve just finished wrapping up Susie’ s birthday present. 我们刚把苏西的生日礼物包装好。 | |
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2 | I/T to wear enough clothes to keep you warm (使)穿得暖和 | Icould hear my mother telling me to wrap up warm. 我能听见母亲叫我穿暖和些。 | | 2a | T to put warm clothes on a child 给(孩子)穿暖和些 | | Keep the baby well wrapped up in the early weeks. 婴儿出生后的头几个星期要穿暖和些。 | | |
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3 | I/T informal to finish something 完成,结束 | Each meeting is wrapped up with a speech from the manager. 每一次会议都以经理的讲话结束。 | |
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4 | T informal to achieve something such as a victory or an agreement 取得(胜利);签订(协议) | Negotiators are confident they can wrap up a deal soon. 谈判者确信他们将很快做成一笔交易。 | |
| - | be wrapped up in sth | | to spend so much time doing something or thinking about it that you do not notice anything else | | 全神贯注于某事;埋头于某事 | | | | She’ s so wrapped up in herself that she rarely calls me. 她整天埋头于自己的事情,很少给我打电话。 | | | |
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