encloses

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English - Turkish
kapatıyor
enclose
{f} çevrelemek
enclose
kuşatmak
enclose
{f} etrafını çevirmek
enclose
içermek / kapsamak
enclose
(bir şeyi) (bir mektupla aynı zarf içine) koymak: I've enclosed a photograph with this letter. Bu mektupla birlikte bir fotoğraf
enclose
{f} içermek
enclose
çevresini sarmak
enclose
çevirmek (duvar/çit vb ile)
enclose
içine almak
enclose
kapamak
enclose
içinde bulundurmak
enclose
hapsetmek
enclose
sarmak
enclose
ilişikte göndermek
enclose
içine koymak
enclose
kapsa
enclose
ekle,kapsa
enclose
{f} kapsamak
enclose
{f} iliştirmek
enclose
{f} 1. (bir şeyi) (bir mektupla aynı zarf içine) koymak: I've enclosed a photograph with this letter. Bu mektupla birlikte bir fotoğraf
enclose
{f} kapatmak
enclose
{f} çevirmek
enclose
içine koy/çevir
enclose
{f} çit ile çevirmek
English - English
third-person singular of enclose
enclose
To hold or contain
enclose
To insert into a container, usually an envelope or package
enclose
To surround with a wall, fence, etc
enclose
If a place or object is enclosed by something, the place or object is inside that thing or completely surrounded by it. The rules state that samples must be enclosed in two watertight containers Enclose the pot in a clear polythene bag the enclosed waters of the Baltic
enclose
To inclose
enclose
enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering; "Fog enveloped the house"
enclose
surround completely; "Darkness enclosed him" close in or confine
enclose
introduce; "Insert your ticket here"
enclose
close in or confine
enclose
If you enclose something with a letter, you put it in the same envelope as the letter. I have enclosed a cheque for £10 The enclosed leaflet shows how Service Care can ease all your worries
enclose
surround completely; "Darkness enclosed him"
enclose
{f} surround, confine, close in; place an additional document or letter within another
encloses

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    Etymology

    [ in-'klOz, en- ] (transitive verb.) 14th century. Middle English, probably from enclos enclosed, from Middle French, past participle of enclore to enclose, from Vulgar Latin inclaudere, alteration of Latin includere; more at INCLUDE.
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