encapsulate 的 2 个定义
en·cap·su·lat·ed, en·cap·su·lat·ing.
- to place in or as if in a capsule.
- to summarize or condense.
en·cap·su·lat·ed, en·cap·su·lat·ing.
- to become enclosed in or as if in a capsule.
encapsulate 近义词
encase
epitomize
更多encapsulate例句
- The term has been in popular use for little more than a decade, but the ideas it encapsulates have been around for a lifetime.
- Those figures encapsulate the hit his small business, Samovar Tea, has taken in revenues, employee count, and number of stores open, respectively.
- The meaning of trust for Google’s local results was expanded to encapsulate the security and well-being of its searchers through the transactional environment itself.
- The challenge embraced a one-two formula for accelerating scientific progress, most recently encapsulated by research into Covid-19.
- Altogether, the dataset provided nearly 1,100 hours of EEG recordings from almost 700 patients, which encapsulated more than 3,500 seizure events.
- Much of the credit goes to the actors, who all fully encapsulate their roles.
- There are few recordings in any genre that more perfectly encapsulate the sheer joy of singing.
- This week, books that encapsulate the enthusiasm of youth and the battered truth of age, from Danielewski to Daniel Mendelsohn.
- This Noah Smith post on poverty in Japan seems to encapsulate it pretty well.
- Today's cameras-from the disposables to the fully automated-encapsulate everything we have to know to operate them.