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Insegnante professionistaCommon English idioms: wrap your head around something
Meaning
To "wrap your head around something" means to understand or come to terms with a complex, difficult, or unfamiliar idea or situation.
Origin
The idiom likely originates from the metaphor of physically wrapping or enclosing one's head around an idea to fully grasp or contain it mentally. It became popular in American English in the 20th century, reflecting the challenge of mentally embracing a tough concept.
Sample Sentences
1. After hours of studying, she finally managed to wrap her head around the intricate math formula.
2. It’s hard to wrap my head around the fact that we’ll be moving to a new country next month.
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