释义 |
enclaved, ppl. a.2|ˈɛnkleɪvd, ɛnˈkleɪvd| [f. enclave n.] Of a person, group, etc.: surrounded and isolated in an enclave.
1964Gould & Kolb Dict. Social Sci. 272/1 A folk culture..is especially found among the so-called primitive..peoples, but persists among peasant and enclaved groups. 1985N.Y. Times 10 Mar. i. 21/4 The ‘enclaved Greeks’, as they are called, are minor pawns for both sides. |