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1 encapsulate
encapsulate v (ein)kapseln, verkapseln; einbetten; einschließenEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > encapsulate
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2 encapsulate
en·cap·su·late[ɪnˈkæpsjəleɪt, AM enˈ-]vt▪ to \encapsulate sththe nuclear waste was \encapsulated in concrete der Atommüll wurde in Beton eingeschlossento \encapsulate an atmosphere eine Stimmung einfangen* * *[In'kpsjʊleɪt]vt (PHARM)in Kapseln abfüllen; (fig = express in condensed form) zusammenfassen* * *1. ein-, verkapseln2. Fakten etc zusammenfassen -
3 encapsulate
en·cap·su·late [ɪnʼkæpsjəleɪt, Am enʼ-] vtto \encapsulate sth( put capsule around) etw ummanteln;the nuclear waste was \encapsulated in concrete der Atommüll wurde in Beton eingeschlossen;to \encapsulate an atmosphere eine Stimmung einfangen -
4 encapsulate
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5 encapsulate
vt <tech.gen> ■ verkapseln vt -
6 to encapsulate
encapsulate: to encapsulate[ein]kapseln, abkapseln, verkapseln; sich einkapseln -
7 incapsulate
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8 can
US < pack> (sealed container, made of sheet metal; e.g. for food, beverages) ■ Dose f DIN 55 405< pack> ■ Kanne f -
9 isolate
vt <tech.gen> (encapsulate, enclose) ■ kapseln vtvt <tech.gen> (by approximation; e.g. a source of a problem) ■ einkreisen vtvt <chem.proc> (a substance, pure, without contamination etc.) ■ rein darstellen vtvt <el> ■ entkoppeln vt -
10 seal
<tech.gen> (component) ■ Dichtung f DIN 3750< mil> ■ Siegel nvt <tech.gen> (e.g. gas-, air-, watertight) ■ abschließen vtvt <tech.gen> (encapsulate, can) ■ kapseln vtvt <el> (with potting material; e.g. power cables, cable joints) ■ ausgießen vt--------seal (off/up)vt <tech.gen> (e.g. seams, joints, flanges; w. or w/o sealant) ■ abdichten vt -
11 betokosodik
(DE) verkapsele; verkapselnd; verkapselt; (EN) encapsulate; encapsule; encyst
См. также в других словарях:
encapsulate — [v1] encase box, cover, enclose, envelop, sheathe, wrap; concepts 112,209,758 encapsulate [v2] epitomize abbreviate, abridge, capsulize, condense, cut, digest, précis, shorten, summarize, sum up, synopsize; concepts 236,247 … New thesaurus
encapsulate — index comprise, contain (enclose), envelop Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
encapsulate — 1874, from EN (Cf. en ) (1) make, put in + capsulate (see CAPSULE (Cf. capsule)). Related: Encapsulated; encapsulating … Etymology dictionary
encapsulate — ► VERB 1) enclose in or as if in a capsule. 2) express concisely and succinctly. DERIVATIVES encapsulation noun … English terms dictionary
encapsulate — [en kap′səl, en kap′syool΄] vt. encapsuled, encapsuling [en kap′sə lāt΄, en kap′syo͞olāt] vt. encapsulated, encapsulating 1. to enclose in or as if in a capsule 2. to put in concise form; condense: Also encapsule [en kap′səl, en kap′syool΄] vt … English World dictionary
encapsulate — en|cap|su|late [ınˈkæpsjuleıt US sə ] v [T] 1.) to express or show something in a short way = ↑sum up ▪ The words of the song neatly encapsulate the mood of the country at that time. encapsulate sth in sth ▪ Her whole philosophy can be… … Dictionary of contemporary English
encapsulate — UK [ɪnˈkæpsjʊleɪt] / US [ɪnˈkæpsjəˌleɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms encapsulate : present tense I/you/we/they encapsulate he/she/it encapsulates present participle encapsulating past tense encapsulated past participle encapsulated to express… … English dictionary
encapsulate — verb ( lated; lating) Date: 1872 transitive verb 1. to enclose in or as if in a capsule < a pilot encapsulated in the cockpit > 2. epitomize, summarize < encapsulate an era in an aphorism > intransitive verb to become encapsula … New Collegiate Dictionary
encapsulate — verb Encapsulate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑essence … Collocations dictionary
encapsulate — [[t]ɪnkæ̱psjʊleɪt[/t]] encapsulates, encapsulating, encapsulated VERB To encapsulate particular facts or ideas means to represent all their most important aspects in a very small space or in a single object or event. [V n] A Wall Street Journal… … English dictionary
encapsulate — encapsulation, n. /en kap seuh layt , syoo /, v., encapsulated, encapsulating. v.t. 1. to place in or as if in a capsule. 2. to summarize or condense. v.i. 3. to become enclosed in or as if in a capsule. [1860 65; EN 1 + CAPSULATE] * * * … Universalium