wrap

英 [ræp] 美[ræp]
  • vt. 包;缠绕;隐藏;掩护
  • vi. 包起来;缠绕;穿外衣
  • n. 外套;围巾

词态变化


复数: wraps;第三人称单数: wraps;过去式: wrapped;过去分词: wrapped;现在分词: wrapping;

助记提示


1. see wrench.

中文词源


wrap 包裹

词源有争议,来自PIE*werp,弯,转,缠绕,来自PIE*wer的扩大形式,弯,转,词源同versus,environment。引申词义裹住,包裹。

英文词源


wrap
wrap: [14] The antecedents of wrap are a mystery. It has no known Germanic relatives, although it is similar to North Frisian wrappe ‘stop up’ and Danish dialect vrappe ‘stuff’. A possible connection has been suggested with Greek ráptein ‘sew, patch’ and Lithuanian verpti ‘spin’.
wrap (v.)
early 14c., wrappen, "to wind (something around something else), cover (something), conceal; bind up, swaddle; fold (something) up or back on itself," of uncertain origin, perhaps via Scandinavian (compare Danish dialectal vravle "to wind"). Or perhaps a variant of lap (v.2). To wrap up "put an end to" is from 1926. Related: Wrapped; wrapping. Wrapping paper is from 1715.
wrap (n.)
late 15c., "fine cloth used as a cover or wrapping for bread," from wrap (v.). As a type of women's garment, recorded from 1827. Meaning "plastic film or cellophane used as a wrap" is from 1930. Meaning "end of a filming session" is attested from 1970. Meaning "sandwich material folded up in flour tortilla" is by 1998. Figurative phrase under wraps "in concealment" is recorded from 1939.

双语例句


1. NATO defense ministers wrap up their meeting in Brussels today.
北约各国国防部长今天圆满结束了在布鲁塞尔的会议。

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2. Diana is taking the opportunity to wrap up the family presents.
黛安娜利用这个机会将家人的礼物包起来。

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3. Wrap your baby snugly in a shawl or blanket.
拿一条披巾或毯子把宝宝舒舒服服地裹起来。

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4. Wrap the foil over the fish.
用箔纸把鱼包起来。

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5. Remember to wrap up warmly on cold days.
记得天冷时穿暖和些。

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