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1 priložiti
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2 staviti unutra
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3 uložiti u pismo
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4 obuhvaćati
vt impf embrace 5 enclose itd. (- obuhvatiti); iter embrace/enclose itd. repeatedly; (raspon) span I obuhvaćati razdoblje od 40 godina span 40 years* * *• extend• encompass• include• involve• cover• consist• comprise -
5 prilagati
vt impf enclose itd. (-nriloziti) | prilagatižem ček | enclose a check (- priložen) -
6 obuhvatiti
comprehend, comprise* * *• encompass• envelop• enclose• encircle• extend• embrace• border• clasp• span• involve• include• komprehend• implicate• cover• comprise• comprehend -
7 ograditi
barrier, disgust, palisade* * *• enclose• board• fence• park -
8 okružiti
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9 opasati
cincture, pillar* * *• enclose• strap• gird• belt -
10 opkoliti
surround, encircle* * *• encircle• encompass• enclose• shut in• surround• besiege• beset -
11 zatvoriti
vt pf close; (vrata) shut, close; (prilaz) bar (access), block, obstruct, seal; (dovod) shut off, stop; (pogon, tvrtku, lokal, školu) close/shut down; (torbicu) snap shut; (granicu) seal off; (pisalo, tubu s pastom) screw up, re-cap; (radio, TV, vodu, pli* * *• enclose• enshrine• closeout• cloister• close down• close• seal• to• trap• to close• shut in• shut off• shut down• shut• put up• put into• prison• put off• incarcerate• lock into• imprison• impound• block• bar• block up• coop• confine• arrest• occlude -
12 neprilaganje
n failure to enclose/attach/add -
13 priklopiti
vt pf enclose; annex; subjoin; add (to a letter, document, petition) -
14 zapresti
vt pf wrap/enclose, envelop in web; spin/build/form a cocoon around
См. также в других словарях:
enclose — vb Enclose, envelop, fence, pen, coop, corral, cage, wall mean to surround so as to shut in or confine actually or apparently. Enclose implies a shutting in by barriers (as walls) or in an enveloping cover (as a case); the term may be used… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
enclose — [en klōz′, inklōz′] vt. enclosed, enclosing [ME enclosen, prob. < enclos, an enclosure < OFr, orig. pp. of enclore, to enclose < VL * inclaudere, for L includere, INCLUDE] 1. to shut in all around; hem in; fence in; surround 2. to insert … English World dictionary
Enclose — En*close , v. t. [F. enclos, p. p. of enclore to enclose; pref. en (L. in) + clore to close. See {Close}, and cf. {Inclose}, {Include}.] To inclose. See {Inclose}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
enclose — I verb blockade, bound, bracket, capture, cingere, circumscribe, circumvallate, close in, compass, confine, contain, embrace, encase, encincture, encircle, encompass, enfold, envelop, environ, fence in, gird, girdle, hem in, immure, impound,… … Law dictionary
enclose — UK US /ɪnˈkləʊz/ verb [T] ► COMMUNICATIONS to include something inside a letter or parcel: »Apply in writing, enclosing a current CV, to the address below. »Please find enclosed an application form and information about the company … Financial and business terms
enclose — early 14c., from EN (Cf. en ) (1) + CLOSE (Cf. close), and partially from O.Fr. enclos, pp. of enclore. Specific sense of to fence in waste or common ground for the purpose of cultivation or to give it to private owners, is from c.1500. Meaning… … Etymology dictionary
enclose — is the correct form for the word meaning ‘to close in, include, etc.’, not inclose … Modern English usage
enclose — [v] put inside, surround blockade, block off, bound, box up, cage, circle, circumscribe, close in, confine, coop, corral, cover, encase, encircle, encompass, enfold, enshroud, environ, fence, fence off*, hedge, hem in*, imbue, immure, implant,… … New thesaurus
enclose — (also inclose) ► VERB 1) surround or close off on all sides. 2) place in an envelope together with a letter. ORIGIN Old French enclore, from Latin includere shut in … English terms dictionary
enclose */ — UK [ɪnˈkləʊz] / US [ɪnˈkloʊz] verb [transitive] Word forms enclose : present tense I/you/we/they enclose he/she/it encloses present participle enclosing past tense enclosed past participle enclosed 1) to surround someone or something Her arms… … English dictionary
enclose — Inclose In*close , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Inclosed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Inclosing}.] [See {Enclose}, and cf. {Include}.] [Written also {enclose}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To surround; to shut in; to confine on all sides; to include; to shut up; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English