释义 |
wrap up verb- to cease talking; to stop making a noise UK
Usually in the imperative, often as a two word exclamation. - Why don’t you [w]rap up you’v[e] got the guts of a slag. — Frank Norman, Bang To Rights, p. 50, 1958
- Shut up. I’ve had just about enough of you and your whining. Now wrap it up! — Clive Exton, No Fixed Abode [Six Granada Plays], p. 138, 1959
- to complete the final days of a prison sentence US
- — John R. Armore and Joseph D. Wolfe, Dictionary of Desperation, p. 57, 1976
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