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enclose

/en-klohz/US // ɛnˈkloʊz //UK // (ɪnˈkləʊz) //

围住,附上,附带,附带说明

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    en·closed, en·clos·ing.

    • : to shut or hem in; close in on all sides: a valley enclosed by tall mountains.
    • : to surround, as with a fence or wall: to enclose land.
    • : to insert in the same envelope, package, or the like: He enclosed a check. A book was sent with the bill enclosed.
    • : to hold or contain: His letter enclosed a check.
    • : Roman Catholic Church. to restrict to the enclosure of a monastery or convent. to establish or fix the boundary of an enclosure.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbput inside, surround
Forms: enclosed, encloses, enclosing
Synonyms
block off阻断,挡住了,堵住,堵死encase套装,包裹,包围,包容encircle环绕,包围,环绕着,围住encompass包括,包围,涵盖,围绕着hem in缩进,缩在一起,缩在里面,缩进了insert插入,嵌入,镶嵌,植入wrap包裹,包装,包裹着,包围blockade封堵,封杀,封锁,封闭bound边界,捆绑,捆绑式,边界的cage笼子,笼子里,牢笼,笼子里的circle循环,圈子,圆圈,圆circumscribe绕行,绕开,绕过,围绕着这个问题confine封闭,禁锢,禁闭,拘束corral畜栏,围栏,畜舍,护栏cover覆盖,掩护,报道,涵盖enfold折叠,拥抱,包围,包围着enshroud笼罩,笼罩着,笼罩住,庄严宣誓environ设想,设想中的,设想一下,设为fence栅栏,篱笆,围墙,围栏hedge篱笆,防范,对冲,防范措施imbue浸泡,熏陶,浸入式,冲击immure不动产,不动摇,不动的,不稳定implant植入物,植入,种植体,种植impound扣押,扣留,扣压,封锁imprison监禁,囚禁,禁锢,关押include包括,包括,包含,包括在induct诱导,归纳,感应,归入intern实习生,实习医师,实习医生jail监狱,监禁,牢狱之灾,牢房limit限度,限额,限定,限期mew擢升,擢爻充种,喵喵,鸣叫pen笔,笔者,笔杆子,笔杆restrict限制,约束,限定,限制性veil面纱,遮盖物,幔子,纱幔box up盒装,箱子装起来,箱子,箱子里close in近在咫尺的,近在咫尺,闭合,近在咫尺的的coop鸡舍,鸡笼,协同fence off围栏关闭,栅栏关闭,围栏,围墙lock in锁定,锁定在,锁住,锁定lock up锁掉,锁住,锁上,锁起来mure缪尔,缪斯,缪勒,缪缪set apart选派,选派人员,选派的,选拔出来的shut in关闭,关在,闭门不出,关门wall in墙内,墙在,墙上的,墙面上的

Examples

  • She told ProPublica and the Tribune in a telephone interview that officers encouraged detainees to sign up for anti-anxiety pills because they oversee the dispensing of medication at night and have access to an enclosed off-camera area.

  • Human bones were found buried beneath these platforms and in the walls, including a stillborn foetus enclosed in a brick.

  • You wanted to figure out the shape that enclosed the largest area possible.

  • Both Perry and Mynchenberg stress that enclosed areas, like a dog park or fenced-in yard, are most ideal for off-leash sessions.

  • In a Tuesday statement, the labor ministry said masks would need to become de rigueur in companies’ enclosed and shared spaces, except where there is just one person working alone.

  • The foundational concepts of philosophy enclose the logos, and reason, within a sort of 'closure.'

  • This might have inspired Wright to enclose part of his Anna Karenina inside a theater, as if a Chekhov play is being mounted.

  • Tall iron gates between the arches enclose the graves, which are marked with massive sarcophagi of Scotch granite.

  • If the enquiry refers to matters interesting only to yourself, enclose a postage-stamp for the reply.

  • Enclose the invitation in a white envelope, and tie it with white satin ribbon.

  • How shall we enclose the power of such majesty in one dwelling-place?

  • The tire on its steel core is taken to the mold room and placed in a steel box or mold, shaped to exactly enclose it.