释义 |
bubble-wrap, v. orig. U.S. Brit. |ˈbʌblrap|, U.S. |ˈbəblˌræp| [‹ bubble wrap n. Compare earlier bubble-wrapped adj.] trans. To cover or protect with bubble wrap; to enclose in bubble wrap.
1984Wall St. Jrnl. (Electronic ed.) 10 Jan. No one really expects Giorgione's ‘The Tempest’, or a fragile panel painting by Bellini to be bubble-wrapped and sent into the skies. 1987DM News 15 Oct. 65/1 Approximately 95 percent of Jeanie Bean's orders come through the mail, and 90 percent pay by check. Orders are bubblewrapped in-house and shipped by United Parcel Service. 1992B. D'Amato Beauty i. xiii. 114 We bubble-wrapped the piece into a big suitcase and I checked it through at the airport. 1998Baby Talk (Electronic ed.) May You've done everything short of bubble-wrapping the house to ensure your child's safety. |