inclusions
inclusions — noun
- inclusionssingular
- inclusionsesplural
1. people, services, features, or costs that are built into a package, list, price,
people, services, features, or costs that are built into a package, list, price, plan, or finished version of something.
Christopher checked the kitchen contract's inclusions before sending the final payment.
check the inclusions before + -ing
Free delivery and setup were two useful inclusions in Karim's sofa package.
inclusions in a product package
The lunch plan's inclusions covered fruit, milk, and one hot meal.
Linh compared the course fee's inclusions before choosing the weekend class.
Among the tour's inclusions were breakfast, ferry tickets, and a guide.
- exclusions
items or people deliberately left out
- omissions
things missing, whether by accident or design
文法句型
inclusions in + noun
one of the inclusions
check the inclusions before + -ing
用法筆記
Most often used in contracts, travel packages, price lists, and service plans. It names what comes with the deal, not the general act of adding something.
常見錯誤
2. changes or arrangements that make the same spaces, services, or activities usabl
changes or arrangements that make the same spaces, services, or activities usable by everyone, especially people who have been kept out before.
The school's latest inclusions gave deaf students captions during every assembly.
latest inclusions in a school setting
Wheelchair spaces and low counters were practical inclusions at the new cafe.
practical inclusions in a public place
The museum's inclusions let children with autism visit during quieter morning hours.
Prayer rooms were welcome inclusions in the airport's redesigned terminal.
For many families, the center's inclusions meant their children could attend art class together.
- accommodations
practical adjustments for particular needs, often on an individual basis
- access measures
stresses the removal of physical or procedural barriers
- equity initiatives
broader fairness programs that are not always about shared participation
- exclusions
rules or conditions that keep people out
- barriers
obstacles that prevent equal access or participation
文法句型
inclusions for + group
inclusions in + place
latest inclusions
用法筆記
Common in schools, workplaces, museums, and public services. The word usually points to concrete changes such as captions, ramps, quiet hours, or other arrangements that remove barriers.