
울타리로 둘러싸인 구역이나 장소.
An area that is sealed off with an artificial or natural barrier.
예문:
"The zoo's new lion enclosure provides a more natural environment for the animals."
"Spectators were not allowed inside the VIP enclosure during the race."
장소를 에워싸는 울타리나 장벽.
An artificial or natural barrier that seals off an area.
예문:
"The garden is protected by a high stone enclosure to keep out deer."
"Engineers designed a soundproof enclosure for the noisy generator."
편지나 소포에 함께 넣은 서류나 물건.
A document or object placed in an envelope together with a letter.
예문:
"If the enclosure is missing from the envelope, please notify our office immediately."
"I have attached a copy of my resume as an enclosure to this letter."
공유지에 울타리를 쳐서 사유지로 만드는 과정.
The historical process of fencing in common land to make it private property.
예문:
"The parliamentary enclosure acts led to the displacement of many rural villagers."
"Historians debate the long-term economic impacts of enclosure on British agriculture."
외부와 격리되어 폐쇄된 상태.
The state of being enclosed, especially within a religious community.
예문:
"Certain religious orders maintain a life of strict enclosure and silent prayer."