Wrap

Russian Meaning

обертка

платок

шаль

меховая пелерина

плед

одеяло

обертывать

завертывать

окутывать

закутывать

заворачивать

упаковывать

сворачивать

складывать

English Meaning

  1. To arrange or fold (something) about as cover or protection: She wrapped her fur coat closely about herself.
  2. To cover, envelop, or encase, as by folding or coiling something about: wrapped my head in a scarf.
  3. To enclose, especially in paper, and fasten: wrap a package; wrapped up the peelings.
  4. To clasp, fold, or coil about something: She wrapped her arms about his neck.
  5. To move (text that will not fit on a line) automatically to the following line.
  6. To envelop and obscure: Fog wrapped the city.
  7. To surround or involve in a specified quality or atmosphere: The plan was wrapped in secrecy.
  8. To engross: She was wrapped in thought.
  9. To coil or twist about or around something: The flag wrapped around the pole.
  10. To be moved automatically to the following line upon reaching a margin. Used of text.
  11. To put on warm clothing. Usually used with up.
  12. To conclude filming: The movie is scheduled to wrap next week.
  13. A garment to be wrapped or folded about a person, especially an outer garment such as a robe, cloak, shawl, or coat.
  14. A blanket.
  15. A wrapping or wrapper.
  16. A flatbread, such as a tortilla or lavash, rolled around a filling.
  17. The completion of filming on a movie.
  18. wrap up To bring to a conclusion; settle finally or successfully: wrap up a business deal.
  19. wrap up To summarize; recapitulate.
  20. under wraps Informal Secret or concealed: "The news was kept under wraps for the three-day weekend” ( Boston Globe).
  21. wrapped up in Completely immersed or absorbed in: She is wrapped up in her studies.
  22. wrapped up in Involved in: They were wrapped up in criminal activities.