Meanings (ES + gloss)
arrebujar • envolver
To cover or enclose (something) by folding and securing a covering entirely around it.
He wrapped up the parcel with brown paper.
Let me wrap you up a piece of this pie to take home with you.
concluir • terminar
To conclude or finish completely.
I've just been handed a note about your — the need for you to leave, and I'll wrap it up in another couple of minutes here.
Let me wrap up this project before I begin a new one.
recapitular • resumir
To summarize or recapitulate.
Conclusion: Story is clearly wrapped up using general concluding statements such as "and they were together again, happy as can be."
The newscaster wrapped up the day's events.
abrigarse
To put on abundant clothing as protection from the cold; to bundle up.
After the bath wrap up well, preferably in woolen garments, until the perspiration ceases.
It's a cold, snowy day and I'm going to wrap up thoroughly before I go sledding.
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