词汇 | wrap |
释义 | wrap verb[ T ] uk /ræp/ us /ræp/-pp- B1 to cover or surround something with paper, cloth, or other material: (用纸、布或其他材料)包,裹 She wrapped the present and tied it with ribbon.她把礼物包起来并用丝带绑好。 wrap something in somethingWrap the chicken in foil and cook it for two hours.用锡箔纸将鸡肉包起来,烹饪两个小时。 to 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. B2 to cover someone with a piece of material in order to protect them: 用…包裹;用…覆盖 wrap something in somethingShe wrapped the baby in a blanket.她用一条毯子把婴儿包起来。 wrap something around somethingHe wrapped a towel around his shoulders.他用毛巾裹住他的肩膀。 Take your purchases to the sales clerk, and he will wrap them for you. Once wrapped, the gross weight of the package is 2 kg. The package was wrapped in plain brown paper.包裹用普通的牛皮纸包着。 She came downstairs after her shower, wrapped in a towel.她淋浴后裹着毛巾走下楼来。 His head was wrapped in swathes of bandages.他的头上缠着绷带。 Enclosing, surrounding and immersing beleaguer beleaguered beset border box someone/something in dunk enclosure fence something in fence something off flooding gather gift wrap gift-wrapped sheathe siege soak steep steep something/someone in something submersion swaddle You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Wrapping, packing and loading Idiomsbe wrapped up in something/someone wrap someone (up) in cotton wool wrap someone around your little finger wrap yourself in the flag wrapped (up) in secrecy Phrasal verbswrap something around someone/something wrap (someone) up wrap something up wrap noun uk /ræp/ us /ræp/ wrapnoun (FOOD)[ C ] a sandwich made with one piece of very thin bread that is folded around a filling卷饼 Caziopeia/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages Sandwiches & snacks avocado toast bag of chips banh mi BLT Bombay mix Cubano Denver sandwich devils on horseback double-decker elephant ear kettle chip mezze muffuletta munchies nacho Reuben sandwich sarnie shrimp chip slider wrapnoun (COVERING)[ U ] material that is used to cover or protect objects: 包裹物;覆盖物 plastic wrap塑料包装布 gift wrap礼品包装纸 [ C ] a piece of paper folded to make a small envelope, used for carrying something such as a drug in the form of a powder: 纸卷 wrap ofPeople were selling wraps of cocaine and marijuana on the street. They found 13 heroin wraps in his pocket. Synonym bindle [ C ] a loose piece of clothing that is worn tied around the body: 宽松外套;浴衣 a beach wrap沙滩浴衣 Grant Faint/The Image Bank/GettyImages [ C ] a long piece of cloth worn around the shoulders for warmth or decoration, usually by women: (女式)披肩,围巾 a chiffon/silk wrap雪纺/丝绸披肩 Westend61/GettyImages Coverings and layers a blanket of somethingidiom beeswax wrap blanket brazen casing diaphragm interstratify lagging lamella lamellar lamellate seam sheath shellac space blanket strata stratum substratum uncover varnish 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 off something under wraps wrap adjective[ before noun ] uk /ræp/ us /ræp/ used to describe a piece of clothing in which one part is pulled over so that it partly covers another part when the clothing is fastened around the body : wrap dressShe showed off her baby bump for the first time in a sleek grey wrap dress. wrap topShe wore a white, knee-length skirt and matching wrap top, teamed with high- heeled cowboy boots. wrap skirtShe's wearing a black scoop-necked T-shirt and a simple, black ankle-length wrap skirt. The American R&B singer also included an African-print wrap dress with matching turban among a number of outfit changes. The wrap top is fantastic because it accentuates a small waist and gives a hint of a cleavage. Style & appearance of clothes aesthetic alterable anti-fur Aran backless floor-length flouncy foppishly form-fitting French tuck ready-to-wear reversible ribbed ribby ruche voluminous voluminously voop neck waisted washable You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Clothing - general words wrap | American Dictionarywrap verb[ T ] us/ræp/-pp- to cover something or someone with paper, cloth, or other material: She wrapped the present and tied it with a ribbon. Wrap the chicken in foil and cook it for two hours. If you wrap yourself in this blanket, you will stay warm. If you wrap your fingers or arms around something, you hold it tightly: She sat back in her chair and wrapped her arms around her knees. Idiomwrap someone around your little finger Phrasal verbswrap up something/someone wrap up something wrap noun[ C/U ] us/ræp/ a piece of clothing that a person, esp. a woman, wears around the shoulders to keep warm or as a stylish addition to a suit, coat, etc.: [ C ]a silk/woolen wrap Wrap is material that is used to cover or protect something, such as food: [ U ]Put some plastic wrap around the leftover meat. wrap | Business Englishwrap verb[ T ] uk /ræp/us-pp- to put paper, cloth, or other material around something: She wrapped the gift in tissue paper and a red bow. wrap sth in sthI got the dealer to deliver the car wrapped in a ribbon. Phrasal verbwrap sth up wrap noun[ C or U ] uk /ræp/us paper, cloth, or other material that is used to cover something: The company decided to serve hamburgers in wraps made mainly of paper. foil/plastic wrap keep sth/be under wraps informal to keep something secret or to be secret: The firm kept its troubles under wraps. take the wraps off sth to make something that was secret known to other people or the public: Apple took the wraps off the new model of the iMac yesterday. See alsobubble wrap gift wrap shrink-wrap Examples of wrapwrap The samples on which water potential had been measured were removed from the chambers, wrapped in aluminium foil and frozen in liquid nitrogen. The building's concrete shell is insulated on the exterior and wrapped with extruded clay planks. The plastic scintillator was wrapped in aluminium foil except for the side facing the window of the photomultiplier. A wrapped operation also calls the old operation, and wraps the result into a node with a new identity tag. A version is wrapped with an identity tag. The rhetoric of anti-iconoclasm and anti-utopianism, deployed by the domesticated pragmatist, wraps itself in the disguise of humanistic scruple and skepticism. To record pressures, these arrays were wrapped tightly around the residuum and interposed between it and a standard hard plastic socket. The editors move on more briefly to methane, and then to nitrous oxide, before wrapping up with some thoughts on interactions. He went right up on the top, wrapped himself in his sleeping skins and pretended to be asleep. She clearly advises against adopting the new rationale uncr itically, as it may tur n out to be a "g ift wrapping" slogan. As the strain increases, feldspar phenocrysts become lensoid with biotite crystals wrapped around them. The seeds were germinated by wrapping them in a wet paper towel which was exposed to ethylene gas. 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. Two layers of flannel were wrapped round the cylinder and the seam pulled tight. Every streamline (pathline) on the tori either wraps around and densely fills the surface (quasi-periodic streamline) or is closes onto itself (periodic). See all examples of wrap 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. |
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