encased 的定义
en·cased, en·cas·ing.
- to enclose in or as in a case: We encased the ancient vase in glass to preserve it.
encased 近义词
covered or protected
更多encased例句
- Portable radiator heaters use micathermic methods to generate heat via oil encased inside.
- The only way to see inside the machinery was to remove a four-way electrical outlet, but it was encased behind a plastic seal bearing a Soviet stamp.
- There are as many different types of mattresses as there are sleeping positions — cotton, wool, latex, silk, cashmere, and a series of fabric-encased coils, to airbeds, futons, and waterbeds.
- He was the sole survivor in a snow-encased wilderness, laughably far from any human help.
- Nanoparticles encase the vaccine’s mRNA and deliver it to someone’s cells.
- It just made their bodies seem like they were plastic or encased in plastic.
- Dominic Ware has a scorpion encased in resin on a string around his neck.
- The official Dealey Plaza event, expected to be an hour or less long, will be encased in heavy security, according to Altshuler.
- There was also a play on oval shapes, which formed shapely panels on dresses, or seemingly encased the models.
- At one point, I was encased in a jelly-green-tea collagen mask, which was awesome.
- Before morning old Jack Frost snapped his fingers and the whole world was encased in ice.
- She was looking at her shoe, pursing her lips thoughtfully, seeing her feet encased in the gay embroideries of the Medici boots.
- Therefore, the wires must be encased or insulated in some material that will not admit water and is not itself a conductor.
- He took the battered volume—a pamphlet clumsily encased in boards, and drew his hand across its rough sides caressingly.
- He had again mounted his cork legs, and encased his cork feet with splendid-fitting patent leather boots, and Mole felt happy.