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enclosure

/en-kloh-zher/US // ɛnˈkloʊ ʒər //UK // (ɪnˈkləʊʒə) //

围墙,圈地,附文,附属建筑

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something that encloses, as a fence or wall.
    • : something that is enclosed, as a paper sent in a letter.
    • : the separation and appropriation of land by means of a fence.
    • : a tract of land surrounded by a fence.
    • : an act or instance of enclosing.
    • : the state of being enclosed.
    • : Roman Catholic Church. the part of a monastery or convent canonically separated or restricted as the living quarters of the religious, from which a person may leave only with special permission or gain entrance to by special dispensation.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounarea bounded by something
Forms: enclosures

Examples

  • In later lab experiments, the researchers placed brown tree snakes inside an enclosure with a wide pole.

  • Asus ROG Flow X13 with XG Mobile eGPUAs stated before, you can’t cram a full-fledged desktop GPU into a laptop, which is where external GPU enclosures come into play.

  • With every vote at a premium, workers had constructed an enclosure in a balcony overlooking the House chamber so lawmakers exposed to or testing positive for the coronavirus could more safely vote.

  • The word “garden” originally referred to “a sense of enclosure,” explains the North Carolinian’s statement.

  • The silver menorah, shielded from the wind by a tall, narrow glass enclosure, was too deep to be easily lit with a tiny match.

  • Park employees helped John quit tobacco by way of a butts-proof glass enclosure, a drastic change in diet, and regular exercise.

  • At his signal, a gate at the far end of the enclosure was swung open.

  • The bulls ran through the crowd, and into another pen at the opposite end of the enclosure.

  • It will also ensure that there can be no fire inside the enclosure, thus adding another layer of protection to the battery system.

  • This enclosure will isolate the battery from the rest of the equipment in the electronic bays.

  • A cannon-ball crashed through the mud wall and bounded across the enclosure.

  • Chumru quickly picked out the house of a zemindar, or land-owner, which stood in its own walled enclosure behind a clump of trees.

  • "I received this letter by the afternoon mail," said Mr. Carr, taking one from the safe enclosure of his pocket-book.

  • To make sure of his game he had likewise ceiled the upper room all around, including the enclosure of the stairs.

  • The slips must go in another enclosure, I suspect, owing to their beastly bulk.