wrap up — to complete or finish something
Part of speech: VERB
Definition: to complete or finish something
Pronunciation (IPA): /ræp ʌp/
Korean meaning: 완료하다, 마무리하다
Korean pronunciation: **랩** **업**
Example Sentences
- The boss said 'Let's wrap up this never-ending meeting before we all turn into office zombies!'
- We need to wrap up the quarterly report by Friday.
- She wrapped up her presentation with impressive sales figures.
wrap up
VERB//ræp ʌp//
to complete or finish something

a professional woman closes a thick project folder and stacks it with other completed documents. She pushes back from the table with a satisfied expression while organizing the final papers. The meeting materials are now neatly arranged and the whiteboard behind shows a completed timeline with all items checked off. Her colleagues are packing their laptops and notebooks, standing up from their chairs with relieved smiles. Everyone is clearly finished with their work and ready to leave. the team wrapping up their project by completing and finishing all remaining tasks
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Wrap up the project map to close every gap!
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Origin
'wrap'은 중세 영어에서 '감싸다'라는 뜻으로 사용되었고, 'up'과 결합하여 '완전히 감싸다'에서 '완전히 끝내다'라는 의미로 확장되었습니다.
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“The boss said 'Let's wrap up this never-ending meeting before we all turn into office zombies!'”
“We need to wrap up the quarterly report by Friday.”
“She wrapped up her presentation with impressive sales figures.”
“Don't forget to wrap up those cookies - my diet starts tomorrow!”
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