wrap

wrap
wrap
A n
1 Fashn (shawl) châle m ; (stole) étole f ;
2 (dressing-gown) peignoir m ;
3 (packaging) emballage m ;
4 Cin it's a wrap c'est dans la boîte.
B vtr (p prés etc -pp-) lit (in paper) emballer (in dans) ; (in blanket, garment) envelopper (in dans) ; to wrap X in Y, to wrap Y round X envelopper X dans Y ; I wrapped a handkerchief around my finger je me suis noué un mouchoir autour du doigt ; he wrapped his arms around her il l'a enlacée ; the child wrapped its legs around my waist l'enfant a noué ses jambes autour de ma taille ; to wrap tape around a join enrouler du ruban adhésif autour d'une jointure ; he wrapped the car round a lamppost hum il a embrassé un réverbère ; to be wrapped in lit (for warmth, protection) être emmitouflé dans [blanket, coat] ; (for disposal) être enveloppé dans [newspaper] ; fig être enveloppé de [mystery] ; être plongé dans [silence] ; être absorbé dans [thoughts] ; would you like it wrapped? je vous fais un paquet?
C v refl (p prés etc -pp-) to wrap oneself in sth s'envelopper dans qch.
D -wrapped (dans composés) foil-/plastic-wrapped emballé dans du papier d'aluminium/du plastique.
Idioms
to keep sth/to be under wraps garder qch/être secret ; to take the wraps off sth dévoiler qch.
Phrasal verb
wrap up :
wrap up
1 (dress warmly) s'emmitoufler ; wrap up well ou warm! couvre-toi bien! ;
2 GB (shut up) la fermer ; wrap up! ferme-la! ;
wrap up [sth], wrap [sth] up
1 lit faire [parcel] ; envelopper [gift, purchase] ; emballer [rubbish] ; it's cold, wrap the children up warm! il fait froid, couvre bien les enfants! ; well wrapped up against the cold bien emmitouflé contre le froid ; it's a disco and sports club all wrapped up in one c'est une discothèque et un club sportif à la fois ;
2 fig (terminate) conclure [project, event] ;
3 (settle) régler [project, event] ; conclure [deal, negotiations] ; s'assurer [championship, title, victory] ;
4 (involve) to be wrapped up in ne s'occuper que de [person, child] ; être absorbé dans [activity, hobby, work] ; être absorbé par [problem] ; they are completely wrapped up in each other ils ne vivent que l'un pour l'autre ; he is wrapped up in himself il est replié sur lui-même ; there is £50,000 wrapped up in the project il y a 50 000 livres sterling d'investies dans le projet ;
5 (conceal) fig dissimuler [meaning, facts, ideas] (in derrière) ; tell me the truth, don't try to wrap it up dites-moi la vérité, allez droit au but.

Big English-French dictionary. 2003.

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