Examples of using Wrapping in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Wrapping Machines(19).
You have done wrapping before.
I had the wrapping, but… It's beautiful. That's really beautiful.
We call it gift wrapping.
Paper wrapping machines.
People also translate
In periwinkle blue wrapping paper!
Mother… Wrapping himself in the nobility of your father's memory.
I thought you would be home wrapping presents.
There's no wrapping stores anywhere?
This is about a little girl's dream… to sell the most wrapping paper.
They know how much wrapping paper there is in the house.
A left-luggage service is available, along with baggage wrapping and trolleys.
I'm all done wrapping Dad's anniversary present for you.
I'm having a little difficulty wrapping my head around it.
We're selling wrapping paper to raise money for the tickets.
Marcie I see you dumped the pretty wrapping for the total package.
Avoid wrapping gifts in white or black, which are colours associated with funerals.
In Chinese culture, red wrapping connotes luck.
I think you got to start wrapping your head around the likelihood that Severide did this.
Our business is structured three series: lamination, wrapping, transferring.
I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around your vision for the story.
All those valuables lying around, clearly marked by wrapping paper and bows.
What is necessary to do a wrapping for removal of cellulitis in house conditions?
Even the Egyptians knew about the innumerable possible uses, including wrapping their mummies.
My daughter is selling wrapping paper to raise money for her school.
Turks used the textbooks and scientific books in the market for wrapping cheese, dates, sunflowers…“.
Surely make effective wrapping for elimination of the increased dryness, fragilities of locks.
Rather, a HOC composes the original component by wrapping it in a container component.
His arms and legs, all neatly arranged, wrapping paper and the whole deal.
The Turks used sciene books in the bazaar for wrapping cheese, dates, sunflowers…".