encapsulate
/ɪnˈkæpsjuleɪt/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪnˈkæpsjuleɪt/ (ame, ipa) · /in-ˈkap-sə-ˌlāt en-/ (ame, mw)
encapsulate — 動詞
- encapsulatepresent simple I / you / we / they
- encapsulateshe / she / it
- encapsulatedpast simple
- encapsulating-ing form
1. to capture and present the central meaning or character of an idea, event, or sy
概括;濃縮
用簡短形式表達核心要點或特質
to capture and present the central meaning or character of an idea, event, or system in a compact form — for example, a single sentence that sums up a whole philosophy or a photograph that shows the feeling of an era.
Élise's short speech encapsulated the team's main concerns about the new schedule.
Élise 的簡短演講概括了團隊對於新時程的主要擔憂。
encapsulate + noun phrase (concerns / ideas / feelings)
The final chapter of the book encapsulates the author's view on modern education.
書的最後一章濃縮了作者對現代教育的看法。
inanimate subject (chapter / report / image) + encapsulate
Harper encapsulated the festival's lively atmosphere in a short article for the town paper.
Harper 將節慶的熱鬧氣氛濃縮在一篇給地方報紙的短文中。
Kenji tried to encapsulate his travel memories in a short collection of poems.
Kenji 試圖將他的旅行回憶濃縮在一本短詩集裡。
This one photograph perfectly encapsulates the spirit of the 1960s protest movement.
這張照片完美地概括了一九六○年代抗議運動的精神。
- summarize
more neutral in register; focuses on listing key points briefly rather than capturing an essence
- epitomize
stronger implication of being a perfect example of a quality; less about brevity, more about representation
- distil
suggests removing unnecessary parts to leave only the pure, essential core; slightly more literary
- elaborate on
to add detail and expand, rather than condense
文法句型
encapsulate + noun phrase
encapsulate + noun phrase + in/by + noun phrase
用法筆記
Subject is usually a communicative form (speech, chapter, sentence, image) or a representative example. The medium of encapsulation is typically introduced by 'in' or 'by'. This sense is more common than the literal sense and appears across a wider range of registers, though it leans formal.
常見錯誤
2. to completely cover or wrap something so that it is contained inside a sealed, o
封裝;包覆
將某物密封在小容器或保護塗層中
to completely cover or wrap something so that it is contained inside a sealed, often small, space or a protective coating — like a medicine sealed inside a gel capsule or an electronic part covered in resin.
The medicine is encapsulated in a small gel pill that dissolves in the stomach.
藥物被封裝在一顆會在胃中溶解的小型膠囊裡。
passive: be encapsulated in [container]
Lakan used a thin layer of plastic to encapsulate the sensitive electronic parts.
Lakan 用一層薄薄的塑膠封裝了敏感的電子零件。
Each plant seed is encapsulated inside a hard shell that protects it until spring.
每顆植物種子都被封裝在堅硬的外殼中,直到春天到來。
The museum built special glass cases to encapsulate and preserve the ancient scrolls.
博物館建造了特殊的玻璃櫃,用來封裝並保存古老的手卷。
Owen encapsulated the fragile insect sample in a block of clear resin for study.
Owen 將脆弱的昆蟲樣本封裝在一塊透明樹脂中以便研究。
文法句型
encapsulate + noun phrase + in/within + noun phrase
be encapsulated in/within/inside + noun phrase
用法筆記
Most frequent in the passive voice ('is encapsulated in / within'). Common in scientific and technical writing — for example, in pharmacology (drug delivery), electronics (circuit protection), and biology (seed coatings). The active voice is rare outside formal or instructional contexts.