encase
/ɪnˈkeɪs/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪnˈkeɪs/ (ame, ipa) · /in-ˈkās en-/ (ame, mw)
encase — 動詞
- encasepresent simple I / you / we / they
- encaseshe / she / it
- encasedpast simple
- encasing-ing form
1. to put something or someone inside a firm outer layer so it is fully closed in,
包住;封住
用外層材料整個包起來
to put something or someone inside a firm outer layer so it is fully closed in, often for protection or display.
Christopher encased the model ship in glass before the school fair.
Christopher 在校園園遊會前,把模型船封在玻璃裡。
encase + object + in + material
Workers encased the water pipe in concrete to stop winter damage.
工人把水管包進混凝土裡,避免冬天受損。
encase + object + in concrete
The surgeon encased Jin's lower leg in plaster after the fall.
外科醫師在 Jin 跌倒後,把他的小腿打上石膏包起來。
Meera kept the pressed flower encased in a small frame above her desk.
Meera 把壓乾花朵封在小相框裡,放在書桌上方。
The rare beetle was encased in amber for thousands of years.
那隻罕見的甲蟲被包在琥珀裡數千年。
文法句型
encase + object + in + material
be encased in + material
用法筆記
Usually takes a concrete object as its object and is often followed by in plus the material that surrounds it. It is more common in formal descriptions than in everyday conversation.