wrapping material - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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wrapping material (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun phrase

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈræp.ɪŋ məˈtɪə.ri.əl/

Meaning and Usage

"Wrapping material" refers to any substance used to enclose or cover an item, typically for protection, presentation, or preservation. This term is frequently used in both verbal and written contexts, particularly in commercial, packaging, and shipping environments. It’s commonly found in discussions relating to retail, logistics, and sustainability, making it a useful term across various industries.

Frequency of Use

The term "wrapping material" is used moderately often, especially in contexts related to packaging, shipping, and product presentation. It appears frequently in written texts, such as product descriptions, packaging guidelines, and environmental studies.

Example Sentences

  1. The store provides eco-friendly wrapping material for customers who want to reduce waste. -商店为想要减少废物的顾客提供环保包材。

  2. When shipping fragile items, it’s essential to choose the right wrapping material.

  3. 在运输易碎物品时,选择正确的包装材料是至关重要的。

  4. Many artists experiment with different types of wrapping material for their sculptures.

  5. 许多艺术家尝试为他们的雕塑使用不同类型的包装材料。

Idiomatic Expressions

While "wrapping material" itself is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions, the word "wrapping" can contribute to various idioms related to protection, concealment, or presentation.

  1. "Wrap it up" - To finish something.
  2. It's time to wrap it up; the meeting has gone on long enough.
  3. 是时候结束了;会议已经进行得太久了。

  4. "Wrap your head around something" - To understand something complicated.

  5. I can’t seem to wrap my head around the new regulations.
  6. 我似乎无法理解新规定。

  7. "Like a gift wrapped in shiny paper" - Something that seems attractive but may hide imperfections.

  8. The project looked great at first glance, but it was just like a gift wrapped in shiny paper; the details were lacking.
  9. 这个项目乍一看不错,但就像一个用闪亮纸包裹的礼物;细节却缺乏。

  10. "Put a wrap on it" - To conclude or finish something.

  11. Let’s put a wrap on it and call it a day.
  12. 让我们结束,然后回家吧。

Etymology

The term "wrapping" derives from the Old English "wrappian" meaning "to cover or enfold," combined with "material," which originates from the Latin "materialis," meaning "of matter" or "substance." Over time, both terms evolved in English to describe the act of covering items and the substances used for that purpose.

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25-07-2024