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wrap around - translation to arabic

Slow whistle; Hockey bag; Wrap Around; Quick whistle; List of ice hockey terminology; Spin-o-rama; Spinorama; Glossary of ice hockey; Odd man rush; Dump and chase; Rush (ice hockey); Healthy scratch; Insurance goal; Glossary of hockey terms; Dasher board

wrap around         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wrap around; Wraparound (disambiguation); Wrap-around; Wrap around (disambiguation)
إلتفاف .
WRAPAROUND         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wrap around; Wraparound (disambiguation); Wrap-around; Wrap around (disambiguation)

ألاسم

إِزَار

wrap         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WRAP; Wrapped; Wrapped (song); Wrap (disambiguation); WRAP (disambiguation)
‎ يُغَلِّف,يَلْتَفُّ,يَلُفّ‎

Definition

wrap around
(Or "wraparound", "wrap") The action of a counter that starts again at zero or at "minus infinity" (see infinity) after its maximum value has been reached, and continues incrementing, either because it is programmed to do so or because of an overflow (as when a car's odometer starts again at 0). [Jargon File]

Wikipedia

Glossary of ice hockey terms

This is a list of common terms used in the sport of ice hockey along with the definitions of these terms.

Examples of use of wrap around
1. Former Baywatch actress Pamela Anderson opted for a silk white wrap–around gown.
2. Wrap–around arm holds should last no more than one minute.
3. Weaver said he‘s only had a quilt to wrap around himself to fend off the cold.
4. Grieving families begged for clothes to wrap around the bodies of dead relatives for burial.
5. A "wrap" around the stadium structure decorated with art, probably illustrations of former Olympic greats.