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1 enclose
in'kləuz1) (to put inside a letter or its envelope: I enclose a cheque for $4.00.) legge ved2) (to shut in: The garden was enclosed by a high wall.) omgi, gjerde inn, innhegne•inneslutte--------vedleggeverb \/ɪnˈkləʊz\/, \/enˈkləʊz\/ eller inclose1) gjerde inn, innhegne2) (i brev e.l.) sende med, legge ved, vedlegge3) sperre inne4) omgi, inneslutte, omslutteenclose common land ( historisk) innhegne allmenning (og dermed gjøre den til privat eiendom)enclosed please find vedlagt følger, hermed følgerenclosing something med noe vedlagtenclosed with gjerdet inn med noe, omgitt av noethe enclosed vedlagte brev -
2 enclosure
- ʒə1) (the act of enclosing.) inngjerding, innhegning, innesperring2) (land surrounded by a fence or wall: He keeps a donkey in that enclosure.) inngjerdet/avsperret område3) (something put in along with a letter: I received your enclosure with gratitude.) vedlegg, bilagsubst. \/ɪnˈkləʊʒə\/, \/enˈkləʊʒə\/ eller inclosure1) inngjerding, innhegning2) avsperret område, inngjerdet område3) avsperring, gjerde4) ( på veddeløpsbane) salplass5) bilag, vedleggEnclosure Act lov om innhegning av allmenningenclosure of common land ( historisk) innhegning av allmenning (slik at den blir privat eiendom)
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