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wrap /ræp/ (-pp-) ► SEE ALLwrap sth around sb/sthwrap upwrap it up wrap up (in sth)wrap sb up (in sth)wrap yourself up (in sth)wrap sth upbe wrapped up in sb/sth●ˌwrap sth aˈround sb/sth (BrE also ˌwrap sth ˈround sb/sth) to put sth firmly around sth/sb 用…裹住;用…围紧◆He wrapped his arms tightly around my waist. 他双臂紧紧搂住了我的腰。◆A long scarf was wrapped round her neck. 她脖子上围了一条长领巾。[v + n/pron + prep]▸ ˈwrap-around adjective [only before noun] going all or most of the way around sth (几乎)环绕的,围绕的◆The balcony has a wrap-around view of the sea (= a very wide view). 阳台可饱览海景。◆wrap-around sunglasses (= that fit closely and curve round the sides of the head) 弧线型太阳镜◆a wrap-around skirt (= that is closed by passing one part over another) 围裙●ˌwrap ˈup●ˌwrap it ˈup (slang) used to tell sb rudely to stop talking and be quiet (粗鲁的说法)住口,闭嘴,安静点◆Oh wrap up and let somebody else say something! 喂,闭上嘴让别人说两句吧![v + adv] [v + it + adv]●ˌwrap ˈup (in sth) ●ˌwrap sb ˈup (in sth) ●ˌwrap yourself ˈup (in sth) to put warm clothes, etc. on yourself/sb (使)穿得暖和◆Wrap up warm—it’s really cold outside. 穿暖和点——外面非常冷。◆I wrapped the twins up before letting them go out. 我给这对双胞胎穿暖和了才让他们出去。◆We were all well wrapped up against the weather. 我们都穿得厚厚的才能抵御寒冷天气。◆I wrapped myself up against the cold. 我穿上了厚衣服御寒。SYN bundle up, bundle sb up (in sth) [v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌwrap sth ˈup 🔑1. (in sth) to cover sth in paper or other material, to protect it or because you are giving it to sb as a present 包,裹(礼物等)◆I wrapped the vase up in tissue paper. 我用绵纸把花瓶包好。◆It took all the evening to wrap up the kids’ presents. 为孩子们包圣诞礼物用了整整一晚上。◆ (figurative) There’s a simple explanation wrapped up in all those long words. 繁言絮语中暗含一句简单的解释。SYN do sth up (in sth) NOTE Wrap sth is often used on its own with this meaning. * wrap sth 单独使用常常也作此义。2. to complete sth in an acceptable way 圆满完成;顺利结束◆The discussions should be wrapped up by Friday. 讨论到星期五应可圆满结束。◆Well, I think that just about wraps it up for today. 好了,我想这差不多给今天画了个圆满的句号。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]▸ ˈwrap-up noun (especially NAmE) 1. a short summary of what has gone before, especially at the end of a news broadcast 简要回顾;摘要;概述;(尤指新闻节目后的)新闻提要◆And to close, here is a wrap-up of today’s developments. 最后,简要回顾一下今天的进展。2. the final actions that complete sth 最后阶段的行动◆the wrap-up of the campaign 这场活动的尾声●be ˌwrapped ˈup in sb/sthto be so involved in a person or an activity that you do not notice other people or what is happening around you 聚精会神于;全神贯注于;专心致志于◆He was so wrapped up in his book that he didn’t notice me leaving. 他埋头看书,居然没注意到我离开。◆Julia is completely wrapped up in her children. 朱莉娅把全部精力都倾注在孩子们身上。[be + v + adv + prep] |