enclose
- IPA[ɪnˈkləʊz]
英式
- surround or close off on all sides;fence in (common land) so as to make it private property
verb: enclose, 3rd person present: encloses, gerund or present participle: enclosing, past tense: enclosed, past participle: enclosed
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動詞
- 1. surround or close off on all sides the entire estate was enclosed with walls the lamp was enclosed in a frosted glass globe 同義詞
- ▪ historical fence in (common land) so as to make it private property the open fields in the parish were enclosed in 1808
- ▪ seclude (a religious order or other community) from the outside world two years after he enclosed the convent, the plague struck one of the sisters
- ▪ bound on all sides; contain.
- 2. place (something) in an envelope together with a letter I enclose a copy of the job description 同義詞
- surrounded or closed off on all sides: a dark enclosed space
Oxford American Dictionary
- surrounded or closed off on all sides: a dark enclosed space
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a person, community, or system) not choosing to or able to communicate with others or with ... the family is a self-enclosed unit
Oxford American Dictionary
- not choosing to or able to communicate with others or with external systems: the family is a self-enclosed unit
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[inˈklōz]
美式
- surround or close off on all sides: the entire estate was enclosed with walls
Oxford American Dictionary