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包裹;圆满完成;(使)穿得暖和(wrap somebody/yourself up);注意力完全集中于…
Verb
1. arrange or fold as a cover or protection;
"wrap the baby before taking her out"
"Wrap the present"
2. finish a task completely;
"I finally got through this homework assignment"
3. form a cylinder by rolling;
"roll up a banner"
4. clothe, as if for protection from the elements;
"cover your head!"
The first known use of wrap-up was circa 1568
-sternoun combining form
one that does or handles or operates
teamster
one that makes or uses prankster
songster
one that is associated with or participates in
gangster
one that is
youngster
wing1 of 2noun
one of the movable feathered or membranous paired appendages by means of which a bird, bat, or insect flies
an extension or part resembling a wing in shape, appearance, or positionespecially: a flat or broadly expanded plant or animal part
a stem with woody wings
an extension from the side of an armchair
a part that extends from the side of an airplane
the act or manner of flying : flight
a part sticking out from a main part
the rear wing of the house
plural the area at the side of the stage out of sight of the audience
one of the positions or players on each side of a center position or line
a particular group within an organization : faction
a unit of a military force and especially an air force
wing2 of 2verb
to pass through in flight
to go with or as if with wings : fly
to wound in the wingalso: to wound without killing wing a deer
wing a duck
to do or perform without preparation or guidelines
wing it
wipeout1 of 2noun
complete destruction
a fall or crash caused usually by losing control
wipeouts on the downhill ski course are common
total or final defeat
couldn't bear to watch the team's wipeout
wipe out2 of 2verb
to destroy completely
crops wiped out by flooding
to fall or crash usually as a result of losing control
the surfer wiped out
cry1 of 2verb
to call loudly : shout
to shed tears often noisily : weep, bawl
to utter a special sound or call
to make known to the public
to suggest strongly a need
the situation cries out for action
cry2 of 2noun
a loud call or shout (as of pain, fear, or joy)
appeal entry 1 sense 2, plea
hear my cry
a fit of weeping
had a good cry
the special sound of an animal (as a bird)
slogan sense 2
a pack of hounds
pursuit—used in the phrase in full cry
hounds in full cry
a peak of activity or excitement—used in the phrase in full cry
a campaign in full cry
wolf1 of 2noun
plural also wolf any of several large bushy-tailed mammals with ears standing straight up that resemble the related dogs, that prey on other animals, and that often live and hunt in packsespecially: gray wolf compare coyote, jackal
a person who resembles a wolf in fierceness
wolf2 of 2verb
to eat greedily
wolfed down the pizza
word1 of 2noun
a sound or combination of sounds that has meaning and is spoken by a human being
a written or printed letter or letters standing for a spoken word
a brief remark or conversation
could I have a word with you
order entry 1 sense 5b
give the word to begin
news sense 1
any word on how they are
rumor
promise entry 1 sense 1
I give you my word
a remark or conversation uttered in anger—usually used in plural
words were exchanged and a fight broke out
word2 of 2verb
to express in words : phrase
worded their request with great care
worldnoun
the earth and all the people and things upon it
people in general : humanity
the system of created things : universe
the concerns of the earth and human affairs as distinguished from heaven and the life to come
human society
withdraw from the world
a class of persons sharing a common interest or activity
the musical world
a class of persons living at the same time or place
the medieval world
a part or section of the earth and the people who live in it
the scene of one's life and action
living in your own little world
a great number or amount
a world of troubles
a heavenly body (as a planet) especially if lived upon
worst1 of 4adjective
most bad, evil, or ill
his worst habit
most unfavorable, unpleasant, or painful
the worst problem imaginable
most unsuitable, faulty, unattractive, or ill-conceived
has the worst manners
least skillful or efficient
the worst plumber you can hire
most wanting in quality, value, or condition
farmed the worst land
worst2 of 4adverb
to the greatest degree of badness
sings worst
to the greatest degree
needed help worst
worst3 of 4noun
one that is worst
always chooses the worst
the greatest degree of ill or badness
if worse comes to worst
worst4 of 4verb
to get the better of : defeat
worsted his opponents
wrap-up1 of 2noun
a summarizing report
wrap up2 of 2verb
summarize, sum up
to bring to a conclusion
quickly wrapped up the meeting
to guarantee the success of : cinch
wrapped up the nomination
1 I can't wrap up the peace talk in less than fifty pages.
我无法以不到50页纸的篇幅写出和平会谈总结。
2 You should wrap up the gift in a paper.
你应该把礼物用纸包好.
3 What is a word to describe something you use to wrap up the meat?
用来包肉的那东西,是用什么词?
4 Let's wrap up the job and go home.
我们收工回家 吧.
5 Toothpick gets hurt to wrap up into the hospital, what to come out to become?
牙签受伤进医院包扎, 出来变成什么?
6 So maybe it does make sense to wrap up warmly before going outside.
所以说外出时穿得暖和点也许是明智的.
7 Here a wrap up of today's news.
以下是今天的新闻提要.
8 Last year’s announcement of the Garden residency wrap-up came just weeks after reports that Joel was putting his 26-acre waterfront property on Long Island up for sale for $49 million.
9 Be sure to wrap up your son in wool.
一定要给你儿子穿上毛衣。
10 Seeing Sticht was keeping him from his golf game, and he hoped they could wrap it up quickly.
去看望斯蒂克特让他打不成高尔夫球,他希望他们能赶快看完走人。
11 a grand parade will wrap up the weeklong celebration
12 Wrap up warm ( ly )! It's very cold outside.
穿暖和点! 外面很冷.
13 You can't keep up the pretense any longer.
你无法继续伪装下去了。
14 Why don't I wrap up a piece of this pound cake for you to enjoy later?
我给你包点儿磅饼回去吃 怎么样 ?
15 Mr.Green dressed up as a policeman in dark glasses.
格林先生伪装成一名戴墨镜的警察。
16 You need to wrap up warmly, it is very cold outside.
你得穿棉衣, 外面冷得很.
17 Make sure you wrap up in the cold wind.
冷风中,你一定要穿暖.
18 She tried to wrap up a censure in a polite formula.
她试图用客套的话掩饰指责之意。
19 The Legislature is set to reconvene for a wrap-up session on Thursday, though floor action won’t begin until Friday.
20 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。
1 结束
complete past final finished done over end finish death conclusion completion passing termination expiration quietus close pass drop cap settle conclude expire lapse mend spell doom for draw to a close end close the book on the final curtain come to an end the end of the road top off jack in come apart at an end be done with it mop up snuff out
4 圆满完成
5 别再捣乱
7 签订
9 穿得暖和