Enclosing Meaning in English
word · lemma: enclose
ɛnˈkɫoʊzɪŋ
en-KLOHZ-ing
ɛnklˈəʊzɪŋ
en-KLOHZ-ing
التعريف
'Enclosing' means putting something inside or surrounding it, especially when you include something extra in an envelope, package, or space.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Common in formal writing: 'enclosing' often appears in letters or emails for attachments (“I am enclosing the form”). Also means physically surrounding something (“a wall enclosing a garden”). Not usually used for electronic attachments—use 'attaching' instead.
Spanish: adjuntar - encerrarPortuguese (BR): anexar - envolver - incluirPortuguese (PT): anexar - envolver - incluirChinese (Simplified): 附上 (信件) - 围住Chinese (Traditional): 附上 (信件) - 圍住Hindi: संलग्न करना - घेरनाArabic: إرفاق - إحاطةBengali: সংলগ্ন করা - ঘিরে ফেলাRussian: прилагать - окружатьJapanese: 同封する - 囲むVietnamese: đính kèm - bao quanhKorean: 동봉하다 - 둘러싸다Turkish: eklemek - çevrelemekUrdu: ساتھ منسلک کرنا - گھیرناIndonesian: melampirkan - mengelilingi
جمل نموذجية
I am enclosing a copy of my resume with this letter.
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A fence is enclosing the playground.
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He is enclosing two tickets for the concert.
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Thank you for enclosing the invoice with your email.
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The city built a wall enclosing the old temple.
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Please find the documents enclosing my application.
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