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2 omwikkeling
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3 wikkel
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4 inpakken
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5 wikkelen
2 [verwikkelen] involve (in)♦voorbeelden:een krant om iets wikkelen • wrap a (news)paper (a)round somethingin een proces gewikkeld • involved in a trial -
6 omspanningsboog
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7 hullen
♦voorbeelden:1 in nevelen gehuld zijn • be shrouded/veiled in misthij was in een deken gehuld • he was wrapped (up) in a blanketII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich hullen〉♦voorbeelden: -
8 in krimpfolie verpakken
in krimpfolie verpakkenwrap in clingfilm, shrink-wrapVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > in krimpfolie verpakken
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9 krimpfolie
1 clingfilm, shrink-wrapping♦voorbeelden:1 in krimpfolie verpakken • wrap in clingfilm, shrink-wrap -
10 rollen
2 [met betrekking tot de ogen] roll4 [golvend bewegen; ook met betrekking tot een schip] roll♦voorbeelden:het rollend materieel • rolling stockik ben er vanzelf in gerold • I got into it by chanceII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 [rondwentelen] roll3 [oprollen] roll (up)5 [met een rol aandrukken] roll6 [op behendige wijze stelen] lift♦voorbeelden: -
11 afronden
v. wrap up, finish, take care of the final details, "tie up loose ends" -
12 cocoonen
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13 doodshemd
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14 hullen
v. wrap, envelop, enfold, shroud -
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16 in doodskleed wikkelen
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17 inbakeren
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18 inwikkelen
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19 omhullen
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20 omhulsel
n. envelope, envelopment, wrap, wrapping, cover, casing, case, shell, tunica, hull, husk
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wrap — [rap] vt. wrapped, wrapping [ME wrappen] 1. a) to wind or fold (a covering) around something b) to cover by this means 2. to envelop, surround, overspread, etc. or hide, conceal, veil, etc. as by enveloping [a town wrapped in fog] … English World dictionary