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Incase Meaning in English

word

ˌɪnˈkeɪs
in-KAYS
ɪnkˈeɪs
ink-AYS

释义

To cover or enclose something completely, usually to protect it or keep it separate from the surroundings.

用法与细微差别

Rare, formal or technical; much less common than 'enclose' or 'encase' (correct spelling). Do not confuse with 'in case' (a phrase meaning 'if'). Common mistake: writing 'incase' instead of 'in case'. Used in scientific, literary, or highly formal contexts.

例句

The eggs were carefully incased in foam for shipping.

basic

The documents were incased in a sealed bag.

basic

The statue was incased in glass for protection.

basic

The pearls were incased in a small velvet box when she received them.

natural

They incased the roots in clay to keep them moist during transport.

natural

The seeds were incased in a hard shell that protected them from the weather.

natural