wrap (EN)
verbo, sustantivo

verbo “wrap”

wrap; he wraps; past wrapped, part. wrapped; ger. wrapping
  1. envolver
    She wrapped the sandwich in aluminum foil before putting it in her lunchbox.
  2. enrollar
    The vine wrapped tightly around the tree trunk, covering it completely.
  3. ocultar
    She wrapped her true feelings in a smile, hiding her sadness from everyone.
  4. ajuste de texto
    She wrapped her essay so each line fit comfortably on the page without extending off the margin.
  5. reiniciar (en el contexto de valores numéricos o de programación)
    After reaching 999, the digital odometer wrapped to 0 again.
  6. terminar el rodaje
    After three months of hard work, the director announced they would finally be wrapping the movie next Friday.
  7. proporcionar acceso (en el contexto de interfaces de software)
    The developer wrapped the complex API calls in a user-friendly interface to simplify the process for beginners.

sustantivo “wrap”

sg. wrap, pl. wraps or uncountable
  1. material de embalaje
    She carefully placed the gift in a colorful wrap before hiding it under the bed.
  2. acción de envolver
    I always do a quick wrap before giving a vase to a customer, to keep it safe during transport.
  3. chal (en el contexto de una prenda de vestir)
    As the evening chill set in, Maria draped a colorful wrap over her shoulders to keep warm.
  4. wrap (se utiliza el término inglés comúnmente en español)
    For lunch, she decided to make a chicken Caesar salad wrap using a large spinach tortilla.
  5. finalización
    After three months of filming, the director shouted 'It's a wrap!' and the whole crew burst into cheers.
  6. reportaje (en el contexto de noticias)
    After the mayor's speech, the journalist quickly put together a wrap to be aired on the evening news.