inclusions

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inclusions — noun

  • inclusionssingular
  • inclusionsesplural

1. people, services, features, or costs that are built into a package, list, price,

1.名詞C1
釋義

people, services, features, or costs that are built into a package, list, price, plan, or finished version of something.

例句

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

同義詞
  • features

    common for built-in parts of a product, especially in marketing

  • extras

    suggests added benefits beyond the basic offer

  • contents

    focuses on what is inside something, not what a plan or price covers

反義詞
  • 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

Breakfast is included in the inclusions.
Breakfast is one of the inclusions.
💡use inclusions to name the items that come with something, not 'included' plus the same noun again.

2. changes or arrangements that make the same spaces, services, or activities usabl

2.名詞C1
釋義

changes or arrangements that make the same spaces, services, or activities usable by everyone, especially people who have been kept out before.

例句

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

同義詞
  • 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

反義詞
  • 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.

常見錯誤

The school added inclusions to students with disabilities.
The school introduced inclusions for students with disabilities.
💡use inclusions for policies or changes, and use 'for' to name the people they support.