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1. transitive verb,- pp-1) einwickeln; (fig.) hüllenwrap something in paper/cotton wool — etwas in Papier/Watte [ein]wickeln
wrap something [a]round something — etwas um etwas wickeln
2) schlingen [Schal, Handtuch usw.] (about, round um)2. nounUmschlag[e]tuch, dasunder wraps — (fig.) unter Verschluss
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/93883/wrap_up">wrap up* * *[ræp] 1. past tense, past participle - wrapped; verb1) (to roll or fold (round something or someone): He wrapped his handkerchief round his bleeding finger.) wickeln2) (to cover by folding or winding something round: She wrapped the book (up) in brown paper; She wrapped the baby up in a warm shawl.) einwickeln2. noun(a warm covering to put over one's shoulders.) der Umhang- wrapper- wrapping
- wrapped up in
- wrap up* * *[ræp]I. nbeach \wrap Strandtuch ntchiffon/silk \wrap Chiffon-/Seidenstola fplastic \wrap Plastikverpackung fto keep sth under \wraps etw unter Verschluss haltento take the \wraps off sth etw an die Öffentlichkeit bringenit's a \wrap die Szene ist im Kasten fama \wrap of cocaine ein Briefchen nt KokainIII. vt<- pp->1. (cover)▪ to \wrap sth etw einpackento \wrap sth in paper etw in Papier einwickeln2. (embrace)▪ to \wrap sb jdn umarmen3. (draw round)▪ to \wrap sth around sb/sth etw um jdn/etw wickelnto \wrap a blanket round sb jdn in eine Decke wickeln4. (place around)▪ to \wrap sth [a]round sb/sth etw um jdn/etw schlingento \wrap one's arms around sb die Arme um jdn schlingen, jdn in die Arme nehmen6. COMPUTto \wrap text/words Texte/Wörter umbrechen7.▶ to \wrap oneself in the flag [or BRIT Union Jack] [or AM Stars and Stripes] ( pej) sich akk als Patriot aufspielen▶ to \wrap sb [a]round one's little finger jdn um den kleinen Finger wickelnIV. vi<- pp->1. COMPUT umbrechen* * *[rp]1. n1) (= garment) Umhangtuch nt; (for child) Wickeltuch nt; (= stole) Stola f; (= cape) Cape nt; (= coat) Mantel m2)under wraps (lit) — verhüllt; car, weapon getarnt; (fig) geheim
they took the wraps off the new project — sie haben, was das neue Projekt betrifft, die Katze aus dem Sack gelassen (inf)
2. vtshall I wrap it for you? — soll ich es Ihnen einpacken or einwickeln?
wrap the joint in foil — den Braten in Folie einschlagen
he wrapped the car (a)round a lamppost (inf) — er hat das Auto um eine Laterne gewickelt (inf)
2) (fig)she lay wrapped in his arms — sie lag in seinen Armen
wrapped in secrecy — vom Schleier des Geheimnisses umhüllt
3) (COMPUT) line, text etc umbrechen3. vi1) (COMPUT)* * *wrap [ræp]A v/t prät und pperf wrapped, US auch wraptin in akk):wrap o.s. up sich warm anziehenwrapped in allegory allegorisch verkleidet;wrapped in mist in Nebel gehüllt;wrapped up in mystery in geheimnisvolles Dunkel gehüllt;wrapped in silence in Schweigen gehüllt;a) völlig von einer Arbeit etc in Anspruch genommen sein, ganz in seiner Arbeit, Familie etc aufgehen,b) versunken sein in (dat),a) zusammenfassen,b) zu einem glücklichen Ende führen,c) ab-, beschließen, erledigen, einen Handel etc unter Dach und Fach bringen, SPORT einen Sieg sicherstellen:wrap it up die Sache (erfolgreich) zu Ende führen;that wraps it up! das wär’s!B v/i1. wrap up (well) sich warm anziehen3. wrap up! bes Br sl halt‘s Maul!C s Hülle f, besondersa) Decke fb) Schal m, Pelz mc) Umhang m, Mantel m:remain under wraps fig geheim bleiben;take the wraps off sth fig etwas enthüllen;take the wrap off a secret ein Geheimnis lüften* * *1. transitive verb,- pp-1) einwickeln; (fig.) hüllenwrap something in paper/cotton wool — etwas in Papier/Watte [ein]wickeln
wrap something [a]round something — etwas um etwas wickeln
2) schlingen [Schal, Handtuch usw.] (about, round um)2. nounUmschlag[e]tuch, dasunder wraps — (fig.) unter Verschluss
Phrasal Verbs:- wrap up* * *v.einhüllen v.einpacken v.einwickeln v.hüllen v.wickeln v. n.Umbruch -¨e m.
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