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to+wrap+up+(warm)

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    n. 1. боолт, ороолт. 2. алчуур. under wraps нууц, нуун дарагдуулсан зүйл. v. (-pp-) 1. \wrap sth (up) (in sth) боох, баглах. indivudially \wrapped chocolates хүн бүрт тусад нь боосон шоколаднууд. 2. \wrap sth round/ around sb/ sth ороох. \wrap your scarf around your neck. Oроолтоо хүзүүндээ ороогооч. be wrapped up in sth юм хийгээд ухаангүй байх. She was so \wrapped up in her work that she didn`t realize how late it was. Тэр ажилдаа улайраад цаг орой болсныг ч анзаараагүй ажээ. wrap (sb/ oneself) up дулаалах, дулаан хувцас өмсөх. \wrap up warm(ly)! It`s very cold outside. Сайн дулаалаарай! Гадаа айхтар хүйтэн байна. wrap sth up дуусгах, эцэслэх. wrapping n. боолт, ороолт, ороох цаас. wrapper n. 1. боолт, ороолт.

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