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1. phrasal verbIf you wrap up, you put warm clothes on. Markus has wrapped up warmly in a woolly hat. [V P adv/adj/prep] Kids just love being able to romp around in the fresh air without having to wrapup warm. [V P adv/adj/prep] I love crisp wintry days when you wrap up in cosy winter clothes. [V P adv/adj/prep] [Also VERB PARTICLE] 2. phrasal verbIf you wrap up something such as a job or an agreement, you complete it in a satisfactory way. Defense ministers wrap up their meeting in Brussels today. [VERB PARTICLE noun] Seeing Sticht was keeping him from his golf game, and he hoped they could wrap itup quickly. [VERB noun PARTICLE] 3. See also wrap [sense 1], wrapped up More Synonyms of wrap up See full dictionary entry for wrapwrap up in British Englishverb (adverb)1. (transitive) to fold paper around 2. to put warm clothes on 3. (usually imperative) slang to be silent 4. (transitive) informala. to settle the final details of wrap-up in British English (ˈræpˌʌp) noun US informal1. a summary a wrap-up of the year in TV 2. a concluding event a great wrap-up of a great series. The wrap-up of this visit to Puerto Rico attracted a crowd of 11,619 for a game thatwas delayed by rain for more than an hour. wrap up in American English 1. to enfold in a covering 2. to put on warm clothing 3. US, Informala. to bring to an end; make final; conclude; settle b. to give a concluding, summarizing statement, report, etc. See full dictionary entry for wrap wrap-up in American English (ˈræpˌʌp) adjective Informal1. that wraps something up; concluding 2. US that comes at the end and summarizes noun Informal3. US the concluding event, action, etc. in a sequence 4. US a concluding, summarizing statement, report, etc. Examples of 'wrap up' in a sentencewrap up Perhaps Pollard would recommend him regardless; or perhaps the implication was for Walsh to wrap up the one or forget the other.Now I must excuse myself for a moment and go and wrap up warmly.Keep it entertaining, plenty of action and wrap up all the loose ends in fifty minutes.The DA's office may move slowly sometimes, but on this one they'll be trying for a fast wrap-up. In other languageswrap up British English: wrap up / ræp ʌp/ VERB If you wrap something up, you fold paper or cloth tightly round it to cover it. I'll take the opportunity to wrap up some presents. - American English: wrap up
- Arabic: يُغَلِّفُ
- Brazilian Portuguese: embrulhar
- Chinese: 包起来
- Croatian: umotati
- Czech: obalit
- Danish: pakke ind
- Dutch: verpakken
- European Spanish: envolver
- Finnish: kääriä johonkin
- French: emballer
- German: einwickeln
- Greek: τυλίγω
- Italian: incartare
- Japanese: 包む
- Korean: 돌돌 말다
- Norwegian: pakke (inn)
- Polish: obwinąć
- European Portuguese: embrulhar
- Romanian: a ambala
- Russian: заворачивать
- Latin American Spanish: envolver
- Swedish: slå in
- Thai: ห่อ
- Turkish: paketlemek
- Ukrainian: загортати
- Vietnamese: bọc gói lại
Chinese translation of 'wrap up' vi - (warmly)
穿得暖和 (chuān de nuǎnhuo)
vt - (= pack)
包起来(來) (bāo qǐlái) - (= complete) [deal, agreement]
完成 (wánchéng)
See wrap Definition to put warm clothes on Make sure you wrap up warmly before you go out. Synonyms dress warmly muffle up wear something warm put warm clothes on Definition to stop talking (slang) Synonyms be quiet be silent button it (slang) shut your mouth (slang) hold your tongue put a sock in it (British, slang) shut your face (British, slang) button your lip (slang) shut your trap (slang) See wrapAdditional synonymsDefinition to stop talking or cause (someone) to stop talking: often used in commands Why don't you just shut up for a minute? Synonyms be quiet, hush, fall silent, button it (slang), pipe down (slang), hold your tongue, put a sock in it (British, slang), keep your trap shut (slang), cut the cackle (informal), button your lip (slang) - wrangle
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