Wrap up Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹæp/ /ˈəp
RAP-uhp
ɹˈæp/ /ˈʌp
RAP-up
Definición
To finish or complete something, especially meetings or tasks. It can also mean to put on warm clothes to protect yourself from the cold.
Uso & Matices
'Wrap up' is informal and common in both business and daily speech. As a phrasal verb, it often appears in meetings ('Let's wrap up'). For clothing, 'wrap up warm' means to dress for cold weather. Be careful not to confuse with 'wrap' (cover something).
Spanish: terminar - concluir - abrigarse (ropa)Portuguese (BR): encerrar - finalizar - agasalhar-sePortuguese (PT): terminar - concluir - agasalhar-seChinese (Simplified): 结束 - 穿暖和Chinese (Traditional): 結束 - 穿暖和Hindi: समाप्त करना - गर्म कपड़े पहननाArabic: يُنهي - يتدفأBengali: শেষ করা - উষ্ণ কাপড় পরাRussian: закончить - одеться потеплееJapanese: 終える - 暖かく着込むVietnamese: kết thúc - mặc ấmKorean: 마무리하다 - 따뜻하게 입다Turkish: bitirmek - sıkı giyinmekUrdu: ختم کرنا - گرم کپڑے پہنناIndonesian: kết thúc - mặc ấm
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Let's wrap up the meeting now.
basic
Remember to wrap up before you go outside.
basic
We should wrap up our homework before dinner.
basic
Alright everyone, let's wrap up for today and revisit this next week.
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Make sure you wrap up warm—there's a chill in the air tonight.
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She quickly wrapped up the report before the deadline.
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