单词 | enclave |
释义 | enclave (once / 4880 pages) n An enclave is a separate space or group within a larger one. Imagine an enclave as a cave carved out of a big mountain. All of the bears live in the cave or enclave, while the people live on the mountainside. Groups of like people often form an enclave within a country or region. There is probably an enclave of Africans, Cubans, Russians, or other ethnic group in or near your hometown. It isn't usually enclosed, but it's a place where people of the same background gather and live together, such as a Chinatown or a Little Budapest. An enclave of a country may have boundaries, making it clear that it's a distinct part — and sometimes under separate government — from the larger territory it's within. WORD FAMILYenclave: enclaves USAGE EXAMPLESMelilla - Spain's other North African enclave - is similarly targeted by migrants. BBC(Jan 02, 2017) A similar incident on 9 December saw more than 400 migrants enter the tiny enclave. The Guardian(Jan 01, 2017) The migrants were attempting to reach Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta. BBC(Jan 01, 2017) n an enclosed territory that is culturally distinct from the foreign territory that surrounds it Hyper district, dominion, territorial dominion, territory a region marked off for administrative or other purposes |
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