verb
wrapped, wrapping
1
- with obj. cover or enclose (someone or something) in paper or soft material包; 裹; 覆盖:
he wrapped up the Christmas presents
他包装好圣诞礼物
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。
1.1
- clasp; embrace抱紧; 拥抱:
she wrapped him in her arms.
她把他紧紧地抱在怀里。
2
- with obj.
wrap something round/around
arrange paper or soft material round (someone or something), typically as a covering or for warmth or protection包扎; 缠绕: wrap the bandage around the injured limb.
用绷带包扎受伤的肢体。
2.1
- place an arm, finger, or leg round (someone or something)抱; 搂:
he wrapped an arm around her waist.
他一只手搂着她的腰。
2.2
- informal crash a vehicle into (a stationary object)〈非正式〉使(车辆)撞上(固定物体):
Richard wrapped his car around a telegraph pole.
理查德开车撞上电话线杆。
3
- with obj. Computing cause (a word or unit of text) to be carried over to a new line automatically as the margin is reached, or to fit around embedded features such as pictures【计算机】使换行。
3.1
- no obj.(of a word or unit or text) be carried over in such a way换行。
4
- no obj. informal finish filming or recording〈非正式〉完成拍摄(或录音), 停机:
we wrapped on schedule three days later.
我们三天后准时完成拍摄。
1
- a loose outer garment or piece of material宽松外衣; 包裹物; 覆盖物。
1.1
- 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:
a wrap skirt.
围裙。
1.2
- mass noun paper or soft material used for wrapping(纸或柔软的)包装材料:
plastic food wrap.
食品塑料包装纸。
1.3
- (一般作wraps)figurative a veil of secrecy maintained about something, especially a new project〈喻〉秘密:
details of the police operation are being kept under wraps.
警察行动的细节保密。
1.4
- Brit. informal a small packet of a powdered illegal drug〈英, 非正式〉一小包白粉(毒品)。
2
- usu. in sing. informal the end of a session of filming or recording〈非正式〉拍摄(或录音)结束, 停机:
right, it's a wrap.
好, 停机。
3
- a tortilla wrapped around a cold filling, eaten as a sandwich(当作三明治吃的)凉馅玉米饼。
短语
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。
词源
Middle English: of unknown origin.
短语动词
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
1
- 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。
1.1
- 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。