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Fence in Meaning in English

expression

ˈfɛns/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
FENS-in
fˈɛns/ /ˈɪn
FENS-in

释义

To surround an area or person with a fence, wall, or barrier. It can also mean to restrict or limit someone’s movement or freedom.

用法与细微差别

Usually informal or neutral. Often used literally about physical fences, but also figuratively to mean controlling or restricting people or actions. Common collocations: 'fence in the yard', 'feeling fenced in'. Not the same as 'fence off' (to separate part of an area).

例句

They fenced in the garden to keep the dogs inside.

basic

My parents fenced in our yard last year.

basic

The farm is fenced in to protect the crops.

basic

Living in the city sometimes makes me feel fenced in.

natural

She doesn’t want to be fenced in by too many rules.

natural

After they built the road, the community felt fenced in by traffic.

natural