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Florazheng1015 Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

Then everything is wrapped up...

Hello, a detective said to a suspect, "Then everything is wrapped up in a neat little package."

I know the meaning but I wonder whether it is related to any English idiom or not. Thank you.
  

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Hi, 'To wrap something up' is an idiomatic way of saying 'to end it', 'to conclude it'. eg Obama wrapped up his speech by thanking everyone for supporting him. Clive

  • Hi, 'To wrap something up' is an idiomatic way of saying 'to end it', 'to conclude it'.
  • eg Obama wrapped up his speech by thanking everyone for supporting him.
  • Clive
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Hi,
'To wrap something up' is an idiomatic way of saying 'to end it', 'to conclude it'.

eg Obama wrapped up his speech by thanking everyone for supporting him.

Clive
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CliveHi,
'To wrap something up' is an idiomatic way of saying 'to end it', 'to conclude it'.

eg Obama wrapped up his speech by thanking everyone for supporting him.

Clive

Thank you for your help,Clive.

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