1.b> (up) .i> (), i> (, .i>); he spent the evening wrapping up the Christmas presents ; individually wrapped chocolates / ();
2.b> (up, around, round) i> (); i> ; i> ; I wrapped the baby (up) in a blanket ; I wrapped a blanket around the baby i> ; wrap the meat in foil before you cook it / ; a scarf was wrapped around his neck / ; his arms were wrapped around her waist ;
to wrap upb> 1) i> (; ), i> ; wrap up warm ; she told them to wrap up warm / warmly / , ; she was wrapped up in a thick winter coat / ;
2) .i> i> (), (, .i>); they hope to wrap up negotiations within sixty days , ;
3) .i> (), ( .i>); to wrap up a business deal ;
4) (), (, .i>); Australia wrapped up the series 4-0 4:0;
5) .i> (), ""; wrap (it) up! ! !
to be wrapped up in smth.b> ) / ; ; they were completely wrapped up in each other. They didn't notice I was there . , ; she is wrapped up in her studies ; ) ; ; they were wrapped up in criminal activities / .