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enclose

VT สร้าง รั้ว ล้อม  สร้างกำแพง ล้อมรอบ  encircle surround sang-rua-lom

 

enclose

VT ห่อหุ้ม  include insert wrap up hor-hum

 

enclose

VT โอบรอบ  โอบล้อม  contain hold aob-rom

 

enclose in

PHRV ปิดล้อม อยู่ ใน  ขัง อยู่ ใน  pid-lom-yu-nai

 

enclose in

PHRV รวม อยู่ ใน (ซอง  ห่อ หรือ อื่นๆ  แนบ ไว้ ใน (ซอง  ห่อ หรือ อื่นๆ  ruam-yu-nai

 

enclose with

PHRV รวม อยู่ ใน (จดหมาย  ห่อ ของ  ปิดล้อม ด้วย  ล้อมรอบ ด้วย  ruam-yu-nai

 

enclose with

PHRV รวม อยู่ ใน (ซอง  ห่อ หรือ อื่นๆ  แนบ ไว้ ใน (ซอง  ห่อ หรือ อื่นๆ  ruam-yu-nai

 

enclose within

PHRV รวม อยู่ ใน (ซอง  ห่อ หรือ อื่นๆ  แนบ ไว้ ใน (ซอง  ห่อ หรือ อื่นๆ  ruam-yu-nai

 

enclose within

PHRV แนบ มา พร้อมกับ  enclose in nab-ma-prom-kab

 

enclosing

N การ ปิด ล้อมรอบ 

 

enclosure

N การ ปิด  การ ล้อมรอบ  kan-pid

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ENCLOSE

[See Inclose. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ENCLOSE

En *close ", v. t. Etym: [F. enclos, p. p. of enclore to enclose; pref. en- (L. in ) + clore to close. See Close, and cf. Inclose, Include. ]

 

Defn: To inclose. See Inclose.

 

ENCLOSURE

ENCLOSURE En *clo "sure, n.

 

Defn: Inclosure. See Inclosure.

 

Note: The words enclose and enclosure are written indiscriminately enclose or inclose and enclosure or inclosure.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

enclose

en close |enˈklōz ɪnˈkloʊz |(also dated inclose ) verb [ with obj. ] 1 surround or close off on all sides: the entire estate was enclosed with walls | (as adj. enclosed ) : a dark enclosed space. historical fence in (common land ) so as to make it private property. (usu. as adj. enclosed ) seclude (a religious order or other community ) from the outside world. chiefly Mathematics bound on all sides; contain. 2 place (something ) in an envelope together with a letter: I enclose a copy of the job description. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense shut in, imprison ): from Old French enclos, past participle of enclore, based on Latin includere shut in.

 

enclosure

en clo sure |enˈklōZHər ɪnˈkloʊʒər |(also dated inclosure ) noun 1 an area that is sealed off with an artificial or natural barrier. an artificial or natural barrier that seals off an area. 2 the state of being enclosed, esp. in a religious community: the nuns kept strict enclosure. historical the process or policy of fencing in waste or common land so as to make it private property, as pursued in much of Britain in the 18th and early 19th centuries: one of the chief effects of enclosure was to increase the number of landless workers. 3 a document or object placed in an envelope together with a letter. ORIGIN late Middle English: from legal Anglo-Norman French and Old French, from enclos closed in (see enclose ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

enclose

enclose |ɪnˈkləʊz, ɛn- |(also inclose ) verb [ with obj. ] 1 surround or close off on all sides: the entire estate was enclosed with walls | (as adj. enclosed ) : a dark enclosed space. historical fence in (common land ) so as to make it private property. (usu. as adj. enclosed ) seclude (a religious order or other community ) from the outside world. 2 place (something ) in an envelope together with a letter. 3 (enclose something in /within ) place an object inside (a container ). ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense shut in, imprison ): from Old French enclos, past participle of enclore, based on Latin includere shut in .

 

enclosure

enclosure |ɪnˈkləʊʒə, ɛn- |(also inclosure ) noun 1 an area that is surrounded by a barrier: a deer enclosure. Brit. a section of a racecourse for a specified activity or group of people: the members' enclosure. a barrier that surrounds an area. 2 a document or object placed in an envelope together with a letter. 3 [ mass noun ] historical the process or policy of fencing in wasteland or common land so as to make it private property, as pursued in much of Britain in the 18th and early 19th centuries. 4 the state of being enclosed, especially in a religious community. ORIGIN late Middle English: from legal Anglo-Norman French and Old French, from enclos closed in (see enclose ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

enclose

enclose verb 1 tall trees enclosed the campsite: surround, circle, ring, girdle, encompass, encircle; confine, close in, shut in, corral, fence in, wall in, hedge in, hem in; literary gird, engirdle. 2 please enclose a stamped addressed envelope: include, insert, put in; send. WORD LINKS claustrophobia fear of enclosed spaces Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.

 

enclosure

enclosure noun they drove the donkeys into the enclosure: paddock, fold, pen, compound, stockade, ring, yard; sty, coop, corral.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

enclose

enclose verb 1 tall trees enclosed the garden | he bought new fences to enclose his sheep: surround, circle, ring, encompass, encircle, circumscribe, border, bound, edge, skirt, fringe, hem, line, flank; confine, close in, shut in, fence in, wall in, hedge in, hem in, lock in, lock up, cut off; literary gird, girdle, engird. 2 please enclose a stamped addressed envelope with your order: include, insert, put in, enfold; send. WORD LINKS enclose claustrophobia fear of enclosed spaces Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.

 

enclosure

enclosure noun 1 they drove the donkeys into the enclosure: paddock, fold, pen, compound, stockade, ring, yard, pound; sty, coop, cage; Scottish parrock; N. Amer. corral; S. African kraal; in S. America potrero; rare circumvallation. 2 she watched the race from the royal enclosure: area, special area, assigned area, compound, arena; box, compartment. 3 her cheque arrived and the only other enclosure was a compliments slip: insertion, inclusion, addition; thing enclosed.

 

French Dictionary

enclos

enclos n. m. nom masculin Terrain clos. : Les poulains courent dans l ’enclos. Note Orthographique enclo s.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

enclose

en close /ɪnklóʊz /en (中へ )close (閉じる )〗動詞 s /-ɪz /; d /-d /; enclosing (分詞 enclosed )他動詞 1 〈人が 〉 «…に » 文書 小切手など 〉を同封する , 封入する «with , in » ▸ I have enclosed a copy of my resume with [in ] this letter .履歴書を1部この手紙に同封いたしました (!I am enclosing … と進行形にすることもある ) Enclosed is the latest edition of our catalog .カタログの最新版を同封しております (!商用文では倒置の形で多く用いられる ) Enclosed (, ) please find [Please find enclosed ] A .A 〈文書 小切手など 〉を同封いたしますのでお受け取り [ご覧 ]ください (!ビジネスレターで使われる ) 2 〈壁 人などが 〉〈土地 建物など 〉を囲い込む ; be d 〗土地 建物などが 〉【壁 塀などで 】囲まれている «by, in, with » The place was completely enclosed by [with ] trenches and fences .その場所は塹壕 ざんごう やフェンスで完全に取り囲まれていた 3 «…に » 〈物 〉を納める , 入れる ; 〈人 〉をくるむ , 閉じ込める «in » The device is enclosed in a big box .その装置は大きな箱の中に納められている 4 〈修道僧など 〉を隔離する .

 

enclosed

en cl sed 形容詞 比較なし 1 囲まれた .2 同封の [された ](⦅略 ⦆encl. ).3 通例 名詞 の前で 〗外界との接触 [交流 ]のない, 孤立した 〈生活 共同体など 〉.

 

enclosure

en clo sure /ɪnklóʊʒə r /名詞 1 C (塀などで )囲まれた場所 [土地 ].2 U (塀などで )囲い込むこと, 囲い込み .3 C 同封された物 .4 U 〘英史 〙エンクロージャー, 囲い込み 〘16 --19世紀; 私有地の共有地からの区分を認める 〙.E -́ À ct the 〘英史 〙囲い込み法 .