wrap
US: /ˈɹæp/
UK: /ɹˈæp/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
wrap /ræp/- danh từ
- khăn choàng; áo choàng
- evening wrap: áo choàng buổi tối
- mền, chăn
- khăn choàng; áo choàng
- ngoại động từ
- bao, bao bọc, bao phủ, gói, quấn
- to wrap a child in a shawl: quấn một đứa bé trong cái khăn choàng
- the mountain top was wrapped in mist: đỉnh núi bị sương mù bao phủ, đỉnh núi ẩn trong sương
- to wrap paper round: quấn giấy quanh
- (nghĩa bóng) bao trùm, bảo phủ
- the affair is wrapped in mystery: bí mật bao trùm lên sự việc ấy
- wrapped in meditation: chìm đắm trong suy tưởng, suy nghĩ trầm ngâm
- bao, bao bọc, bao phủ, gói, quấn
- nội động từ
- bọc trong, nằm trong, quấn trong, gói trong
- chồng lên nhau, đè lên nhau
- to wrap about (round)
- quấn, bọc quanh
- to be wrapped up in
- bọc trong, quấn trong
- bị bao trùm trong (màn bí mật...)
- thiết tha với, ràng buộc với; chỉ nghĩ đến
- she is wrapped up in her children: chị ta chỉ nghĩ đến các con
- mind you wrap up well
- nhớ mặc nhiều quần áo ấm vào
Advanced English dictionary
verb, noun+ verb (-pp-) [VN]
1 ~ sth (up) (in sth) to cover sth completely in paper or other material, for example when you are giving it as a present: He spent the evening wrapping up the Christmas presents. + individually wrapped chocolates
See also -
2 ~ A (up) in B
~ B round / around A to cover sth/sb in material, for example in order to protect it/them: I wrapped the baby (up) in a blanket. + I wrapped a blanket around the baby. + Wrap the meat in foil before you cook it. + He tossed her a towel. 'Wrap yourself in that.'
See also -
3 ~ sth around / round sth/sb to put sth firmly around sth/sb: A scarf was wrapped around his neck. + His arms were wrapped around her waist. + The nurse wrapped a bandage tightly around my ankle.
Compare: UNWRAP
Idioms: be wrapped up in sb/sth to be so involved with sb/sth that you do not pay enough attention to other people or things: They are completely wrapped up in their children. + She was so wrapped up in her work that she didn't realize how late it was.
more at LITTLE FINGER
Phrasal Verbs: wrap up
wrap it up (slang) usually used as an order to tell sb to stop talking or causing trouble, etc.
wrap up
wrap sb / yourself up to put warm clothes on sb/yourself: She told them to wrap up warm / warmly.
wrap sth<->up (informal) to complete sth such as an agreement or a meeting in a satisfactory way: That just about wraps it up for today.
+ noun
1 [C] a piece of fabric that a woman wears around her shoulders for decoration or to keep warm: a cotton / silk wrap
2 [U] paper, plastic, etc. that is used for wrapping things in: We stock a wide range of cards and gift wrap. + Use bubble wrap (= a sheet of plastic full of small bubbles of air) to pack things which might get broken.
See also -
3 [sing.] used when making a film/movie to say that filming has finished: Cut! That's a wrap.
Idioms: under wraps (informal) being kept secret until some time in the future: Next year's collection is still being kept under wraps.
Thesaurus dictionary
v.
1 Sometimes, wrap up. swathe, swaddle, bind, cover, enwrap, envelop, wind, enshroud, shroud, enfold, fold, muffle, enclose, sheathe, encase; pack, package, do up, gift-wrap:
Wrap up well - it's cold outside. I've just finished wrapping some Christmas presents.
2 wrapped up in. immersed in, submerged in, buried in, absorbed in, engrossed in, bound up in, involved in, occupied with or by or in, engaged in, dedicated to, devoted to:
While Irma is completely wrapped up in her grandchildren, Henry is wrapped up in his books.
3 wrap up.
(a) complete, conclude, finish, end, bring to a close, terminate, wind up, settle, tidy up:
We'll be able to wrap things up in an hour and go home.
(b) Wrap up! Be silent!, Be quiet!, Stop talking!, Hold your tongue!, Slang Shut up!, Shut your face!, Shut your trap!, Shut your mouth!, Brit Put a sock in it!:
He would have kept on wittering away if she hadn't told him to wrap up.
n.
4 stole, shawl, mantle, poncho, serape, cloak, cape:
Sonia adjusted her evening wrap before going out to dinner.
Collocation
ADV.
firmly, securely, tightly | loosely | carefully | individually
Each apple was individually wrapped in paper.
| up
PREP.
around/round
He wrapped his arms tightly around her waist.
| in
She wrapped the child carefully in a blanket.
PHRASAL VERBS wrap (sb) up
ADV.
warm, warmly, well
Make sure you wrap up warmly if you're going out.
PREP.
against
We went outside, well wrapped up against the cold.
| in
Christine was wrapped up in one of the blankets.
Concise dictionary
wrapped|wrapping|wrapsræpnoun
+cloak that is folded or wrapped around a person
+a sandwich in which the filling is rolled up in a soft tortilla
+the covering (usually paper or cellophane) in which something is wrapped
verb
+arrange or fold as a cover or protection
+wrap or coil around
+enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering