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کامپیوتر و شبکه::
دربرگرفتن
In this recipe, we used another third-party Python module that wraps the OpenGL library.
واژگان شبکه مترجمین ایران
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عمومی::
پوشانیدن، پیچیدن، قنداق كردن، لفافه دار كردن
شبکه مترجمین ایران
english
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Phrase(s): wrap someone or something (up) (with something)
to enclose or enfold someone or something, using something. • Try to wrap the baby up with something warmer. • We will have to wrap up the baby with extra blankets tonight., Phrase(s): wrap someone or something (up) (in something)
to enclose or enfold someone or something inside of something. • I will have to wrap the baby up in a heavy blanket if we are going out in this cold. • We wrapped up the children in their warmest clothing. • Please wrap the package up in pretty paper. • Would you wrap this in yellow paper?
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
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wrap sth up
[ M ] FINISH
2. informal to complete something successfully
• That just about wraps it up for today., wrap sth around/round sb/sth
UK ( US wrap sth around sb/sth )
to put a piece of clothing or material around someone or something, usually to keep them warm
• It was so cold that he wrapped a scarf tightly around his face., wrap sth around/round sth
UK ( US wrap sth around sth )
to put part of your body, such as your fingers or arms, around something tightly
• She wrapped her arms around her knees., wrap ( sb ) up
[ M ]
to dress in warm clothes, or to dress someone in warm clothes
• Wrap up well - it's cold outside., wrap sth up
[ M ] COVER
1. to cover or surround something in paper, cloth or other material
• Have you wrapped up Jenny's present yet?
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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verb 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.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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In addition to the idiom beginning with WRAP, Also see TWIST (WRAP) AROUND ONE'S FINGER; UNDER WRAPS.
American Heritage Idioms
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verb
encase:
Wrap your package in paper.
noun
coat:
She wore a heavy wrap.
Simple Definitions