英 [ɪnˈsɜːkl] 美 [ɪnˈsɜːrkl]
vt. 包围;围绕;环绕
第三人称单数encircles
现在分词encircling
过去式encircled
过去分词encircled
encircle /ɪnˈsɜːkəl/ TEM4 [ encircling encircled encircles ]
及物动词 To encircle something or someone means to surround or enclose them, or to go around them. 环绕
A forty-foot-high concrete wall encircles the jail.
一道40英尺高的水泥墙环绕着该监狱。
... horizontal 水平的,卧式的,地平的 encircle 环绕,包围,围绕 considerable 相当大(多)的 ...
... 贴身穿着;穿在里面〖wearinside〗 引申为包围〖surround;encircle〗 正;正派〖right;upright〗 ...
... peasantry 农民 encircle 包围 tout 动词:死乞白赖的劝诱,极力宣传 ...
...f with a wreath加冕、装饰用或仿佛用花环来加冕、装饰或围绕 To draw a line around; encircle划一条线包围;围绕 To encircle with or as if with a belt.以带环绕用带子或象用带子围住 .
encirclement 包围;环绕
In 1924 he convinced the British government to encircle the world with a chain of wireless stations using the latest technology that he had devised, shortwave radio.
1924年,他说服英国政府用他最新发明的短波无线电技术来建立无线电台链,环绕世界。
Trees encircle the house.
树木环绕在房子的四周。
The second was to encircle the cities.
第二步是包围城市。
The heavily immigrant banlieues that encircle French towns are steeped in unemployment, gang violence and rage.
Carved swags encircle the drum beneath the dome, reinforcing the free-standing columns that surround the belfry below.
And Olympic venues are free of the advertisements that encircle other sporting arenas.