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wrapped

  • 1 wrapped up in

    (giving all one's attention to: She's very wrapped up in her work these days.) ponořený do

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  • 2 wrapped

    past tense, past participle; see wrap
    * * *
    • zabalený

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  • 3 wrap

    [ræp] 1. past tense, past participle - wrapped; verb
    1) (to roll or fold (round something or someone): He wrapped his handkerchief round his bleeding finger.) omotat
    2) (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.) zabalit
    2. noun
    (a warm covering to put over one's shoulders.) přehoz, šála
    - wrapping
    - wrapped up in
    - wrap up
    * * *
    • zabalit
    • přehoz
    • balit

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  • 4 cellophane

    ['seləfein]
    (in the United Kingdom) noun
    (a type of clear wrapping material: flowers wrapped in cellophane; ( also adjective) cellophane wrapping.) celofán(ový)
    * * *
    • celofán

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  • 5 package

    ['pæki‹] 1. noun
    (things wrapped up and tied (for posting etc); a parcel: a package of books.) balík
    2. verb
    (to wrap up into a package: He packaged (up) the clothes.) zabalit
    - package holiday
    - package tour
    * * *
    • balík

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  • 6 parcel

    (thing(s) wrapped and tied, usually to be sent by post: I got a parcel in the post today.) balíček
    * * *
    • balíček
    • balík

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  • 7 sari

    (a garment worn by Hindu women, a long cloth wrapped round the waist and passed over the shoulder.) sárí
    * * *
    • sárí

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  • 8 shroud

    1. noun
    1) (a cloth wrapped around a dead body.) rubáš
    2) (something that covers: a shroud of mist.) závoj
    2. verb
    (to cover or hide: The incident was shrouded in mystery.) zahalit
    * * *
    • zaclonit
    • zahalit
    • zakrýt
    • zakrytí
    • pokrýt
    • pokrývat
    • rubáš
    • opláštění
    • odít
    • kabát
    • bandáž
    • clona
    • clonit

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  • 9 snugly

    1) (tightly and neatly: The gun fitted snugly into my pocket.) přesně
    2) (comfortably or warmly: The girl had a scarf wrapped snugly round her neck.) teple
    * * *
    • útulně
    • pohodlně

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  • 10 unwrap

    past tense, past participle - unwrapped; verb
    (to open (something wrapped or folded): He unwrapped the gift.) rozbalit
    * * *
    • vybalit
    • rozbalit

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  • 11 silver foil/paper

    (a common type of wrapping material, made of metal and having a silvery appearance: Chocolate bars are sold wrapped in silver paper.) staniol

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См. также в других словарях:

  • wrapped — ► ADJECTIVE Austral. informal ▪ overjoyed; delighted. ORIGIN blend of wrapped up «engrossed» and RAPT(Cf. ↑raptness) …   English terms dictionary

  • wrapped up in — 1. Bound up in 2. Comprised in 3. Engrossed in, devoted to • • • Main Entry: ↑wrap …   Useful english dictionary

  • wrapped — /ræpt / (say rapt) adjective Also, rapt. 1. Colloquial (sometimes followed by in) enthusiastic (about): I m wrapped in Mahler. –phrase 2. wrapped up, Colloquial finished; concluded. 3. wrapped up in, a …  

  • Wrapped — Wrap Wrap, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Wrapped}or {Wrapt}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wrapping}.] [OE. wrappen, probably akin to E. warp. [root]144. Cf. {Warp}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To wind or fold together; to arrange in folds. [1913 Webster] Then cometh Simon… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • wrapped up in — {adj. phr.} Thinking only of; interested only in. * /John has no time for sports because he is all wrapped up in his work./ * /Mary was so wrapped up in her book she didn t hear her mother calling her./ * /Jean is so wrapped up in herself, she… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • wrapped up in — {adj. phr.} Thinking only of; interested only in. * /John has no time for sports because he is all wrapped up in his work./ * /Mary was so wrapped up in her book she didn t hear her mother calling her./ * /Jean is so wrapped up in herself, she… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • wrapped up — adj. engaged, busy wrapped up in (they are all wrapped up in campaigning) * * * [ engaged, busy ] wrapped up in (they are all wrapped up in campaigning) …   Combinatory dictionary

  • wrapped\ up\ in — adj. phr. thinking only of; interested only in. John has no time for sports because he is all wrapped up in his work. Mary was so wrapped up in her book she didn t hear her mother calling her. Jean is so wrapped up in herself, she never thinks of …   Словарь американских идиом

  • wrapped — adjective 1. covered with or as if with clothes or a wrap or cloak (Freq. 2) leaf clothed trees fog cloaked meadows a beam draped with cobwebs cloud wrapped peaks • Syn: ↑cloaked, ↑clothed, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • wrapped up — ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ in/with n If someone is wrapped up in a particular person or thing, they spend nearly all their time thinking about them, so that they forget about other things which may be important. He s too serious and dedicated,… …   English dictionary

  • Wrapped — excited about something good that has happened; very happy; totally amazed by; enthusiastic about; stoked: He s not really wrapped in the idea; I was totally wrapped …   Dictionary of Australian slang

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