wrapper

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English - Turkish
{i} (bir nesneye sarılmış) ambalaj kâğıdı
şömiz
postayla gönderilen gazete-kitap-dergi
{i} kaplık
{i} kitap kabı
{i} (giysi olarak) sabahlık
saran şey veya kimse
{i} şal
sargı/kap
{i} atkı
{i} saran kimse
Sarıcı
puronun en üst yaprağı
{i} puronun dış yaprağı
{i} örtü
{i} sabahlık
{i} (kitap için) ceket, şömiz
{i} eşarp
{i} paket kâğıdı

O prezervatif paket kağıdını açtı. - She opened the condom wrapper.

wrapper leaves
(Tarım) Lahana gibi sebzelerde içteki değerli yaprakları koruyan, sarmalayan dıştaki kart yapraklar
book wrapper
kitap wrapper
cigarette wrapper
Sigara kağıdı
wrappers
mahfazalar
microsoft office wrapper
(Bilgisayar) microsoft office örtüsü
English - English
A class, module, etc. that serves to mediate access to another

We need a Perl wrapper for this C++ library.

One who, or that which, wraps

He proved to be a remarkably efficient wrapper of parcels.

Something that is wrapped around something else as a cover or protection: a wrapping
A negligée or loose dressing gown
{n} one who wraps up, a thin cover
A program that is installed on a computer system to limit access to certain programs and to log every request that is made to run those programs
(n ) An object that encapsulates and delegates to another object to alter its interface or behavior in some way
the covering (usually paper or cellophane) in which something is wrapped
something that is wrapped around something else as a cover or protection
That in which anything is wrapped, or inclosed; envelope; covering
A Java class that encapsulates another kind of object, possibly external to Java itself, such as a PL/SQL package
– a high quality tobacco leaf wrapped around the finished bunch and binder It is very elastic and at it best unblemished
cloak that is folded or wrapped around a person
The wrapper package performs two basic functions: it logs requests for internet services and provides an access control mechanism for Unix systems
A software program or script that makes it possible to run another, more essential software program
Some elements, such as Chapter, have important semantic significance Other elements serve no obvious purpose except to contain a number of other elements For example, BookInfo has no important semantics; it merely serves as a container for the meta-information about a book Elements that are just containers are sometimes called "wrappers "
- A program used to start another program X
A common frontend program or script for running an executable For example, a wrapper can check whether the environment is 32-bit or 64-bit and then invoke the appropriate (32-bit or 64-bit) executable
An object that encapsulates and delegates to another object to alter its interface or behavior in some way All primitive data types have corresponding wrapper classes each with a methods to convert to other data types and in particular a method to convert the wrapper to an instance of the primitive it represents
A script that log metadata about science objects with minimal alteration to existing processing methods
An object that is created to provide an object-style interface to some other type of data The Number and Boolean objects are examples of wrapper objects
A wrapper is a piece of paper, plastic, or thin metal which covers and protects something that you buy, especially food. I emptied the sweet wrappers from the ashtray. the piece of paper or plastic that covers something when it is sold
Reinforcing armor strapped to the front of the helmet that covers the chin and the lower half of the visor A wrapper on an armet with a rondel Valentine Armouries
A shell script that sets up the proper execution environment and then executes the binary file that corresponds to the shell's name
The outer leaf - generally high quality, first grade tobacco that is wound around the binder of the cigar It is chosen for its complexion, elasticity, silky texture and delicate veins
a loose dressing gown for women
{i} jacket, envelope; lid; cover; outer clothing, robe; covering
Some elements, such as Chapter, have important semantic significance Other elements serve no obvious purpose except to contain a number of other elements For example, BookInfo has no important semantics; it merely serves as a container for the meta-information about a book Elements that are just containers are sometimes called "wrappers "
An envelope placed around a data packet, which typically provides new header information including destination and source address information Wrappers are often used to transport one type of packet through a different network protocol
(Application Developer's Guide - XML; search in this book)
The enclosure that is used to wrap a legacy application to make the legacy application available as an implementation to WebLogic Enterprise client applications
an article of clothing worn wrapped around the body
a person who wraps parcels etc
Specifically, a loose outer garment; an article of dress intended to be wrapped round the person; as, a morning wrapper; a gentleman's wrapper
A flat sheet or strip open at both ends that can be folded and sealed around a newspaper or periodical Wrappers can have an imprinted stamp or have a stamp attached
A package which changes the interface to an existing package without substantially increasing its functionality
A wrapper
sindon
shrink-wrapper
{i} heating device that shrinks the plastic to fit the object being wrapped exactly
wrappers
Full color, double-sided supplements, produced outside the run-of-paper for special events: printed on art paper and hand wrapped around the outside of the regular edition, and delivered to a location of the advertiser's choice for distribution
wrappers
Book covers made from heavy stiff paper rather than from boards, a term not to be confused with dust-wrapper
wrappers
Soft covers i e paperback Don't confuse this with "dust wrapper"
wrappers
plural of wrapper
wrappers
printed or plain paper binding (paperback)
wrappers
The outer covering of a paperback book, often sewn or stapled in sections This term should be distinguished from "wrapper" which refers to the dust jacket of a hardcover book
wrappers
A technique to bring a non-CHAIMS service into the CHAIMS paradigm
wrapper

    Hyphenation

    wrap·per

    Turkish pronunciation

    räpır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈrapər/ /ˈræpɜr/

    Etymology

    [ 'ra-p&r ] (noun.) 15th century. to wrap + -er
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