wrap up in Italian
wrap up in Italian
imballare
(transitive, and, intransitive) To cover or enclose (something) by folding and securing a covering entirely around it.
impacchettare
(transitive, and, intransitive) To cover or enclose (something) by folding and securing a covering entirely around it.
avvolgere
(transitive, and, intransitive) To cover or enclose (something) by folding and securing a covering entirely around it.
cintare
(transitive, and, intransitive) To cover or enclose (something) by folding and securing a covering entirely around it.
confezionare
(transitive, and, intransitive) To cover or enclose (something) by folding and securing a covering entirely around it.
fasciare
(transitive, and, intransitive) To cover or enclose (something) by folding and securing a covering entirely around it.
completare
(transitive, and, intransitive, idiomatic) To conclude or finish completely.
concludere
(transitive, and, intransitive, idiomatic) To conclude or finish completely.
portare a termine
(transitive, and, intransitive, idiomatic) To conclude or finish completely.
terminare
(transitive, and, intransitive, idiomatic) To conclude or finish completely.
riassumere
(transitive, and, intransitive, idiomatic) To summarize or recapitulate.
ricapitolare
(transitive, and, intransitive, idiomatic) To summarize or recapitulate.
sintetizzare
(transitive, and, intransitive, idiomatic) To summarize or recapitulate.
coprirsi
(transitive, and, intransitive, idiomatic) To put on abundant clothing as protection from the cold; to bundle up.