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ˈwrap·ping pa·per N no pl

wrapping paper (for package)
wrapping paper (for present)

I . wrap [ræp] N

1. wrap FASHION:

plet m
štola f

2. wrap no pl (packaging):

ovoj m

3. wrap usu pl fig (veil of secrecy):

4. wrap CINE inf:

5. wrap esp Am (meal):

II . wrap <-pp-> [ræp] VB trans

1. wrap:

ovijati [perf oviti]
zavijati [perf zaviti]

2. wrap (draw round):

3. wrap (place around):

III . wrap <-pp-> [ræp] VB intr

1. wrap COMPUT:

2. wrap CINE:

wrap inf

I . wrap up VB trans

1. wrap (completely cover):

zavijati [perf zaviti]

2. wrap (dress warmly):

II . wrap up VB intr fig (preoccupy)

I . ˈshrink-wrap N

ˈword wrap N no pl COMPUT

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They launched their product by wrapping the bars in wax paper and distributing them to friends.
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The products are manufactured by wrapping (mostly manually) these sheets around a mandrel until enough rubber and reinforcement is applied.
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Tinsel wire is produced by wrapping several strands of thin metal foil around a flexible nylon or textile core.
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She is also an image maker producing illustrations, wrapping paper, websites and digital prints for fabric.
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This machine consisted of a heavy-duty baler with an integrated wrapping ring.
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Many of his watercolours are painted on what has been described as no more than cheap brown or off-white wrapping paper.
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This created controversy within the organization because many workers and environmentalists have requested a more environmentally-friendly packaging, which would have eliminated the aluminum wrapping and replaced it with biodegradable materials.
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Vines grow almost straight up rather than wrapping around their support, and can grow to 810 m in height.
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The potbelly body position is symbolic of rulership; the figures are seated cross-legged and with the arms wrapping the body or holding an object.
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The jackets that were used at this time completely enclosed the books like wrapping paper and were sealed shut with wax or glue.
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