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单词 encloses
释义

enclose

verb

en·​close in-ˈklōz How to pronounce enclose (audio)
en-
variants or less commonly inclose
in-ˈklōz How to pronounce enclose (audio)
enclosed also inclosed; enclosing also inclosing; encloses also incloses

transitive verb

1
a(1)
: to close in : surround
enclose a porch with glass
(2)
: to fence off (common land) for individual use
b
: to hold in : confine
2
: to include along with something else in a parcel or envelope
a check is enclosed herewith

Synonyms

  • box (in)
  • cage
  • closet
  • coop (up)
  • corral
  • encage
  • encase
  • envelop
  • fence (in)
  • hedge
  • hem (in)
  • house
  • immure
  • include
  • mew (up)
  • pen
  • wall (in)
See all Synonyms & Antonyms

Example Sentences

The pie's flaky crust encloses a fruit filling. Enclose the fish in foil and bake. She enclosed a photo with the card. Please enclose a check with your application. Enclosed with this letter are the tickets you ordered.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, probably from enclos enclosed, from Anglo-French, past participle of enclore to enclose, from Vulgar Latin *inclaudere, alteration of Latin includere — more at include

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a(1)

Kids Definition

enclose

verb

en·​close in-ˈklōz How to pronounce enclose (audio)
enclosed; enclosing
1
: to close in : surround
The porch is enclosed with glass.
2
: to hold in : confine
He enclosed the animals in a pen.
3
: to put in the same package or envelope with something else

Choose the Right Synonym for enclose

enclose, envelop, and fence mean to surround something and close it off. enclose is used of putting up barriers (as walls) or a cover around something so as to give it protection or privacy. A high hedge encloses the garden. envelop is used of surrounding something completely by a soft layer or covering to hide or protect it. Clouds enveloped the peaks of the mountains. fence is used of surrounding something with or as if with a fence so that nothing may enter or leave. A stone wall fences in the yard.

encloses

verb

variants also incloses
present tense third-person singular of enclose
1
as in encases
to close or shut in by or as if by barriers dogs who spend the day enclosed in small cages

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • encases
  • houses
  • cages
  • surrounds
  • includes
  • confines
  • envelops
  • pens
  • restricts
  • closets
  • hedges
  • contains
  • corrals
  • encages
  • encircles
  • immures
  • circumscribes
  • boxes (in)
  • limits
  • encapsulates
  • encompasses
  • fences (in)
  • walls (in)
  • enfolds
  • hems (in)
  • mews (up)
  • bounds
  • rings
  • coops (up)
  • cocoons
  • enframes
  • ensheathes
  • enlaces
  • encapsules
  • encysts
  • armors
  • frames
  • enspheres
  • enwombs
2
as in surrounds
to form a circle around in a show of support, the women rushed to enclose their distraught friend

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • surrounds
  • encircles
  • encompasses
  • embraces
  • rings
  • circles
  • girds
  • environs
  • circumscribes
  • girdles
  • wreathes
  • walls
  • compasses
  • entrenches
  • closes in
  • besets
  • besieges
  • swarms
  • fences (in)
  • cordons (off)
  • hems (in)
  • invests
  • intrenches
3
as in encompasses
to surround or cover closely the house was enclosed by a high hedge that shielded it from public view

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • encompasses
  • embraces
  • encases
  • wraps
  • muffles
  • envelops
  • encircles
  • enfolds
  • involves
  • drapes
  • enshrouds
  • enwraps
  • cocoons
  • shrouds
  • bowers
  • circles
  • bosoms
  • veils
  • mantles
  • swathes
  • invests
  • embeds
  • embosoms
  • laps
  • embowers
  • enswathes
  • circumfuses
  • disguises
  • curtains
  • camouflages
  • masks
  • imbeds
  • swaddles
  • blankets
  • overlays
  • cloaks
  • overspreads
  • enlaces
  • enwinds

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • exposes
  • bares
  • strips
  • denudes
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