2
PHRASAL VERB
If you
wrap up
something such as a job or an agreement, you complete it in a satisfactory way. □ [V
P
n]
3 → see also wrap 1 , wrapped up
wra
pped u
p
ADJ
If someone is
wrapped up
in
a particular person or thing, they spend nearly all their time thinking about them, so that they forget about other things which may be important. □ [+
wrap|per
/ræ
pə
r
/ (wrappers
) N‑COUNT
A
wrapper
is a piece of paper, plastic, or thin metal which covers and protects something that you buy, especially food. □
wrap|ping
/ræ
p
I
ŋ/ (wrappings
) N‑VAR
Wrapping
is something such as paper or plastic which is used to cover and protect something. □
wra p|ping pa|per (wrapping papers ) N‑VAR Wrapping paper is special paper which is used for wrapping presents.
wrath
/rɒ
θ, [AM
] ræ
θ/ N‑UNCOUNT
[oft with poss]
Wrath
means the same as anger. [LITERARY
] □ [+
wreak
/riː
k/ (wreaks
, wreaking
, wreaked
)
The form
wrought
can also be used as the past participle.
1
VERB
Something or someone that
wreaks
havoc or destruction causes a great amount of disorder or damage. [JOURNALISM
, LITERARY
] □ [V
n]
2
VERB
If you
wreak
revenge or vengeance on someone, you do something that will harm them very much to punish them for the harm they have done to you. [JOURNALISM
, LITERARY
] □ [V
n]
3 → see also wrought
wreath /riː θ/ (wreaths )
1
N‑COUNT
A
wreath
is an arrangement of flowers and leaves, usually in the shape of a circle, which you put on a grave or by a statue to show that you remember a person who has died or people who have died. □ [+
2 N‑COUNT A wreath is a circle of leaves or flowers which someone wears around their head.
3 N‑COUNT A wreath is a circle of leaves which some people hang on the front door of their house at Christmas.
wreathe /riː ð/ (wreathes , wreathing , wreathed )
1
VERB
If something
is wreathed
in
smoke or mist, it is surrounded by it. [LITERARY
] □ [
2
VERB
[usu passive] If something
is wreathed
with
flowers or leaves, it has a circle or chain of flowers or leaves put round it. □ [
wreck /re k/ (wrecks , wrecking , wrecked )
1
VERB
To
wreck
something means to completely destroy or ruin it. □ [V
n]
2
VERB
[usu passive] If a ship
is wrecked
, it is damaged so much that it sinks or can no longer sail. □ [
3
N‑COUNT
A
wreck
is something such as a ship, car, plane, or building which has been destroyed, usually in an accident. □ [+