Wrap in cotton wool Meaning in English
expression
释义
To protect someone too much or be overly careful with them, usually to keep them from any risks or harm.
用法与细微差别
Used mainly in British English, often about parents or caregivers who don't let someone face normal risks. Sometimes mildly critical; implies overprotection. You don't literally use cotton wool—it's a metaphor. Common with 'children' ('wrap their children in cotton wool').
例句
Some parents wrap their children in cotton wool to keep them safe.
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If you wrap him in cotton wool, he will never learn to solve problems on his own.
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Teachers should not wrap students in cotton wool all the time.
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You can’t wrap your kids in cotton wool forever — they need to experience life.
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I wish my boss wouldn't wrap us in cotton wool; we’re adults who can handle tough tasks.
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Don’t wrap yourself in cotton wool—taking chances is part of growing up.
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