wrap in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for wrap in the English»French Dictionary

II.wrap <pres part wrapping; pret, pp wrapped> [Brit rap, Am ræp] VB trans lit

wrap (in paper)
to wrap X in Y, to wrap Y round X

to wrap oneself refl < pres part wrapping; pret, pp wrapped>:

I.gift wrap [Brit, Am ˈɡɪft ˌræp] N a. gift wrapping

I.wrap up VB [Brit rap -, Am ræp -] (wrap up)

II.wrap up VB [Brit rap -, Am ræp -] (wrap up [sth], wrap [sth] up)

I.shrink-wrap [Brit ˈʃrɪŋkrap, Am ˈʃrɪŋkˌræp] N

II.shrink-wrap <pres part shrink-wrapping; pret, pp shrink-wrapped> [Brit ˈʃrɪŋkrap, Am ˈʃrɪŋkˌræp] VB trans

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a word wrap
it's a wrap
to wrap a baby up in a blanket
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Membrane thickness is on the order of that of plastic wrap.
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You rub the vinegar into the hair and scalp, cover the head with a shower cap, wrap in a towel and leave on overnight.
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Taunted me harder than most of my other shiny new games still in the shrink-wrap.
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When the dough is ready, wrap it in cling wrap and rest in the fridge for 20-30 minutes.
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Based on the combination of molecular bows and origami, finding the perfect means to gift wrap a virus might never be possible.
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His artworks are still in bubble wrap on the floor.
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The butter is then reformed, usually in plastic wrap or parchment paper, and chilled until it is firm enough to be sliced.
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We did everything short of bubble-wrap me to ride out here on the plane.
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Dipping bubble wrap in paint makes a pretty dotted design in a rainbow of colours.
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They operate on the same theory that suggests mummifying yourself in bubble wrap and jumping out a third-storey window should be a fun way to pass an afternoon.
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