wrap
suomi-englanti sanakirjawrap englannista suomeksi
kääriä
kääre
wrappi
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wrap englanniksi
To enclose (an object) completely in any flexible, thin material such as fabric or paper.
''Christmas gifts are commonly known to be wrapped in paper.''
To enclose or coil around an object or organism, as a form of grasping.
''A snake wraps itself around its prey.''
{{quote-text|en|year=1811|author=William Cullen Bryant|title=Thanatopsis
To conceal by enveloping or enfolding; to hide.
{{quote-text|en|year=a. 1640|author=Thomas Carew|title=Ingrateful Beauty Threatened
To finish shooting (filming) a video, television show, or movie.
''To avoid going over budget, let's make sure we wrap by ten.'' (compare ''up 2'')
To break a continuous line (of text) onto the next line
''I wrapped the text so that I wouldn't need to scroll to the right to read it.''
To (cause to) reset to an original value after passing a maximum.
''The row counter wraps back to zero when no more rows can be inserted.''
Paper or sheeting that is wrapped around something to protect, contain, or conceal it.
A loose piece of women's clothing that one wraps around the body; a shawl or scarf.
An outer garment worn as protection while riding, travelling etc.
{{quote-text|en|year=1872|author=George Eliot|title=Middlemarch|section=Book I, chapter 6
A type of food consisting of various ingredients wrapped in a tortilla or pancake.
The completion of all or a major part of a performance.
(quote-book)
(quote-journal)
A mortgage.
A complete news report ready for broadcast, incorporating spoken reporting and other material.
(syn)
{{quote-text|en|year=2005|author=Alan R. Stephenson; David E. Reese; Mary E. Beadle|title=Broadcast Announcing Worktext|page=164
{{quote-text|en|year=2005|author=Ted White|title=Broadcast News: Writing, Reporting, and Producing|page=245
The act of wrapping
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(alternative spelling of)
wrap (gloss)
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