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1 enclosing wall
enclosing wall 1. ARCH Umfassungsmauer f, Einfriedungsmauer f; Ringmauer f (Verteidigungsmauer um eine Burg); 2. nicht tragende Außenwand fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > enclosing wall
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2 enclosing wall
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3 enclosure
noun1) (act) Einzäunung, die3) (fence) Umzäunung, die4) (with letter) Anlage, die* * *[-ʒə]1) (the act of enclosing.) die Einschließung2) (land surrounded by a fence or wall: He keeps a donkey in that enclosure.) die Einfriedung3) (something put in along with a letter: I received your enclosure with gratitude.) die Anlage* * *en·clo·sure[ɪnˈkləʊʒəʳ, AM enˈkloʊʒɚ]n1. (enclosed area) eingezäuntes [o eingefriedetes] Grundstück, Einfriedung f; (for keeping animals) Gehege nt; (paddock) Koppel f2. (act of enclosing) Einfriedung f; (with fence) Einzäunung f, Einzäunen nt, SCHWEIZ a. Einhagen nt, Umzäunung f, Umzäunen nt, SCHWEIZ a. Umhagen nt; LAW Privatisierung f durch EinfriedungRoyal E\enclosure Zuschauerbereich für die königliche Familie* * *[ɪn'kləʊZə(r)]nthe enclosure (on racecourse) — der Zuschauerbereich
3) (= fence etc) Umzäunung f4) (= document etc enclosed) Anlage f* * *enclosure [ınˈkləʊʒə(r)] s1. Einschließung f2. a) Einfried(ig)ung f, Umzäunung fb) Einfassung f, Zaun m, Mauer f3. Anlage f (zu einem Brief etc)enc. abk1. enclosed2. enclosureencl. abk1. enclosed2. enclosure* * *noun1) (act) Einzäunung, die3) (fence) Umzäunung, die4) (with letter) Anlage, die* * *(in a letter) n.Beilage -n f.Einschließung f.Einzäunung f.Umzäunung f. -
4 enclose
transitive verbenclose land with barbed wire — Land mit Stacheldraht einzäunen
2) (put in envelope with letter) beilegen (with, in Dat.)please find enclosed, enclosed please find — als Anlage übersenden wir Ihnen; anbei erhalten Sie
* * *[in'kləuz]1) (to put inside a letter or its envelope: I enclose a cheque for $4.00.) beifügen2) (to shut in: The garden was enclosed by a high wall.) eingeschlossen•- academic.ru/24157/enclosure">enclosure* * *en·close[ɪnˈkləʊz, AM enˈkloʊz]vt▪ to \enclose sthto \enclose sth in brackets etw einklammernto \enclose sth with a fence etw einzäunen [o einfrieden2. (include in same envelope) etw beilegen [o beifügen]please find \enclosed... in der Anlage [o beiliegend] senden wir Ihnen...* * *[ɪn'kləʊz]vt1) (= shut in) einschließen; (= surround) umgeben; (with fence etc) ground einzäunen, einfrieden (geh)in, with dat), beifügen ( in, with dat)I am enclosing the original with the translation — anbei die Übersetzung sowie der Originaltext
* * *enclose [ınˈkləʊz] v/tenclosed motor geschlossener Motor2. Land einfried(ig)en, umzäunen3. umringen4. (mit der Hand etc) umfassen5. beilegen, -fügen ( beide:in dat):* * *transitive verb1) (surround) umgeben; (shut up or in) einschließen2) (put in envelope with letter) beilegen (with, in Dat.)please find enclosed, enclosed please find — als Anlage übersenden wir Ihnen; anbei erhalten Sie
* * *v.anfügen v.beifügen v.beilegen v.einschließen v.enthalten v.umgeben v.umschließen v.
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