Enclose

Pronunciation:ɪnˈkloʊz
ENZH

Quick Translations

  • 包围
  • 围住
  • 封闭

Definitions

verb

Definition

To close in all sides; to surround or confine something within a boundary.

In ZH

把某物四面围住;将某物限制在一个边界内。

Examples

  • The garden was enclosed by a tall wooden fence.
  • They decided to enclose the property to keep the animals safe.
  • Please enclose your payment with the application form.

Cultural Notes

In many cultures, enclosing an area can signify an ownership or privacy. It is common for gardens and private properties to be enclosed to prevent trespassing.

verb

Definition

To include something as part of a whole, often within a physical or metaphorical boundary.

In ZH

将某物作为整体的一部分包含进来,通常是在物理或比喻的边界内。

Examples

  • You should enclose a copy of your ID with your application.
  • The report should enclose all relevant information.
  • The instructions enclose several diagrams to help explain the process.

Cultural Notes

Enclosing documents or items is a common practice in formal communication, especially in administrative and legal contexts.