wrap+up

  • 51Wrap — Un wrap Un wrap est une sorte de sandwich fait d une galette fine enroulée autour d une garniture. Les galettes habituelles sont des tortillas de farine de blé, des lavash, ou des pita. La garniture se compose généralement de viande froide, de… …

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  • 52wrap up — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. finish, bring to an end or a conclusion, polish off*; see complete 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb 1. To cover completely and closely, as with clothing or bandages: enfold, envelop, enwrap, infold, invest, roll,… …

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  • 53wrap-up — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms wrap up : singular wrap up plural wrap ups American a summary at the end of something, especially a news programme …

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  • 54wrap*/ — [ræp] verb [T] to cover someone or something by putting paper, cloth etc round them Keep the cheeses fresh by wrapping each one individually.[/ex] We wrapped the baby in a blanket to keep it warm.[/ex] • be wrapped up in sth to spend so much time …

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  • 55wrap — /ræp/, wrap up /ˌræp ʌp/ verb to cover something all over in paper ● He wrapped (up) the parcel in green paper. ♦ to gift wrap a present to wrap a present in attractive paper …

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  • 56wrap up — or[bundle up] {v. phr.} 1. To put on warm clothes; dress warmly. * /Mother told Mary to wrap up before going out into the cold./ 2. {informal} To finish (a job). * /Let s wrap up the job and go home./ 3. {informal} To win a game. * /The Mets… …

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  • 57wrap up — or[bundle up] {v. phr.} 1. To put on warm clothes; dress warmly. * /Mother told Mary to wrap up before going out into the cold./ 2. {informal} To finish (a job). * /Let s wrap up the job and go home./ 3. {informal} To win a game. * /The Mets… …

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  • 58wrap — I. verb (wrapped; wrapping) Etymology: Middle English wrappen Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to cover especially by winding or folding b. to envelop and secure for transportation or storage ; bundle c …

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  • 59wrap up — verb a) To cover or enclose (something) by folding and securing a covering entirely around it. He wrapped up the parcel with brown paper. b) To conclude or finish …

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  • 60wrap — Synonyms and related words: apparel, array, attire, bale, band, bandage, bandaging, bedeck, bedrape, beleaguer, belt, bend, beset, besiege, bind, bind up, binder, binding, blockade, bound, box, box in, brace, bundle, bundle up, cage, camouflage,… …

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