0 to roll or fold (round something or someone) -- gói lại
He wrapped his handkerchief round his bleeding finger.
2 a warm covering to put over one’s shoulders. -- áo khoác
The samples on which water potential had been measured were removed from the chambers, wrapped in aluminium foil and frozen in liquid nitrogen.
The building's concrete shell is insulated on the exterior and wrapped with extruded clay planks.
The plastic scintillator was wrapped in aluminium foil except for the side facing the window of the photomultiplier.
A wrapped operation also calls the old operation, and wraps the result into a node with a new identity tag.
A version is wrapped with an identity tag.
The rhetoric of anti-iconoclasm and anti-utopianism, deployed by the domesticated pragmatist, wraps itself in the disguise of humanistic scruple and skepticism.
To record pressures, these arrays were wrapped tightly around the residuum and interposed between it and a standard hard plastic socket.
The editors move on more briefly to methane, and then to nitrous oxide, before wrapping up with some thoughts on interactions.
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