Encompass Meaning in English
word
ɛnˈkəmpəs
en-KUHM-puhs
ɛnkˈʌmpəs
en-KUMP-uhs
释义
To include a wide range of things, or to completely surround or cover something.
用法与细微差别
Formal and academic tone; often used when talking about topics, areas, or groups. Commonly appears as 'encompass a range of...', 'encompass various'. Can mean both inclusion and physical surrounding, but inclusion is more frequent. Not casual in daily conversation.
Spanish: abarcar - incluir - rodearPortuguese (BR): abranger - incluir - envolverPortuguese (PT): abranger - incluir - englobarChinese (Simplified): 包含 - 涵盖 - 围绕Chinese (Traditional): 包含 - 涵蓋 - 圍繞Hindi: शामिल करना - घेरना - समेटनाArabic: يشمل - يحيط بـBengali: সমন্বিত করা - অন্তর্ভুক্ত করা - পরিবেষ্টন করাRussian: охватывать - включать - окружатьJapanese: 含む - 包括する - 取り囲むVietnamese: bao gồm - bao quát - bao bọcKorean: 포함하다 - 아우르다 - 둘러싸다Turkish: kapsamak - içine almak - çevrelemekUrdu: شامل ہونا - محیط کرناIndonesian: mencakup - meliputi - mengelilingi
例句
The festival encompasses music, food, and art.
basic
The wall encompasses the entire garden.
basic
Her interests encompass science and literature.
basic
Our project encompasses everything from research to product launch.
natural
The law encompasses several important changes for workers.
natural
Her responsibilities encompass both teaching and administration.
natural