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单词 encapsulation
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Definition of encapsulation in English:

encapsulation

noun ɪnkapsjʊˈleɪʃ(ə)nenˌkaps(y)əˈlāSH(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The action of enclosing something in or as if in a capsule.

    encapsulation of contaminants within a solid glasslike matrix
    encapsulation of the iron prevents its interaction with food
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The average multiflora sets roughly a million seeds a year, and encapsulation in tasty "hips" readily devoured by birds primes them for propagation.
    • Traditionally, food designers have used starches to provide a wide array of functionalities including: viscosity, gel formation, encapsulation, crispness, and suspension.
    • The company's encapsulation technology coats the probiotic to protect it from moisture, high humidity and acidity.
    • The dairy pilot plant includes facilities for milk processing, cheese making, encapsulation and extrusion, and spray drying.
    • Processes such as liquid and dry blending, encapsulation, spray drying, dehydration, pasteurization and sterilization give McCormick expert customer support capabilities.
    • The route metaphorically traces the life cycle of a butterfly, leading visitors through the encapsulation of the chrysalis, and the colour burst as wings unfold, before taking flight to the landscape beyond.
    • There are now coatings that can enhance the encapsulation of asbestos to walls and ceilings, and these are highly effective in sealing it in.
    • Since they absorb moisture, which decreases their effectiveness, salt hydrates require costly and impractical encapsulation, with a semi-impermeable coating for improved performance.
    • The company says the encapsulation process or coating allows the probiotics to reach the small intestine unharmed, where they are then triggered for release.
    • Fatty acids are also incorporated into the drywall by immersion or encapsulation.
    1. 1.1Computing The process of enclosing a message or signal in a set of codes which allow transfer across networks.
      proper encapsulation of data for network transmission
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As the ubiquitous data description and encapsulation standard, XML has quickly evolved into a container for all kinds of data.
      • Outlook can decode the encapsulation to retrieve all the properties of the original message.
      • It provides the encapsulation of serial data into TCP or UDP/IP packets for transmission across the Ethernet.
      • Longer term, Ethernet is developing storage-oriented traffic encapsulation protocols which would move storage-over-IP.
      • Transport neutral encapsulation format (TNEF) is a method to pass ASCII text, other files and objects, along with binary message data.
    2. 1.2Computing The provision of an interface for a piece of software or hardware to allow or simplify access for the user.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • First, it seemed natural to use class encapsulation for the driver interfaces because of their abstract nature.
      • Diaz and Harmes start with the intricacies of concepts like interfaces, encapsulation, and inheritance, which form the basis of small patterns in JavaScript.
      • Several ISV products have emerged to allow the encapsulation of legacy business logic as a Web service.
      • A QAction is the encapsulation of a certain action the user can ask the GUI interface to perform.
      • The encapsulation adds overhead, but for optical drives in the PC market, price is much more important than performance.
  • 2The succinct expression or depiction of the essential features of something.

    his encapsulation of the concept
    count noun this article is an encapsulation of everything that is wrong with the economy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In your career and demeanour we see the complete encapsulation of the New Scotland.
    • I was commissioned to put together a 20-minute biographical assessment of the man, an assessment that was to include a tight encapsulation of his prodigious thought.
    • The book was a wonderful encapsulation of who we are, what we were and what we will become.
    • It's impossible to provide a coherent synopsis of the earliest surviving film by the Brothers Quay, as Nocturna Artificialia defies attempts at verbal encapsulation at every turn.
    • I found this study loaded with useful heuristic encapsulations, and entertaining in its choices for analysis, from early cinema to the present.
    • Just being general here-don't attack my dodgy encapsulation.
    • It is an encapsulation of the dreams of our people for two millennia.
    • Where's his old fire, the dismissive rebuke, the sardonic encapsulation, the trademark outspokenness?
    • Containing works by some of the biggest names in British art, the show is a miniature encapsulation of the taste of a decade.
    • Which is to say: it's a bland encapsulation of everything that's wrong with modern pop music.

Definition of encapsulation in US English:

encapsulation

nounenˌkaps(y)əˈlāSH(ə)n
  • 1The action of enclosing something in or as if in a capsule.

    encapsulation of contaminants within a solid glasslike matrix
    encapsulation of the iron prevents its interaction with food
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Traditionally, food designers have used starches to provide a wide array of functionalities including: viscosity, gel formation, encapsulation, crispness, and suspension.
    • The company's encapsulation technology coats the probiotic to protect it from moisture, high humidity and acidity.
    • Since they absorb moisture, which decreases their effectiveness, salt hydrates require costly and impractical encapsulation, with a semi-impermeable coating for improved performance.
    • Processes such as liquid and dry blending, encapsulation, spray drying, dehydration, pasteurization and sterilization give McCormick expert customer support capabilities.
    • The average multiflora sets roughly a million seeds a year, and encapsulation in tasty "hips" readily devoured by birds primes them for propagation.
    • The route metaphorically traces the life cycle of a butterfly, leading visitors through the encapsulation of the chrysalis, and the colour burst as wings unfold, before taking flight to the landscape beyond.
    • The company says the encapsulation process or coating allows the probiotics to reach the small intestine unharmed, where they are then triggered for release.
    • There are now coatings that can enhance the encapsulation of asbestos to walls and ceilings, and these are highly effective in sealing it in.
    • The dairy pilot plant includes facilities for milk processing, cheese making, encapsulation and extrusion, and spray drying.
    • Fatty acids are also incorporated into the drywall by immersion or encapsulation.
    1. 1.1Computing The process of enclosing a message or signal in a set of codes which allow transfer across networks.
      proper encapsulation of data for network transmission
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Outlook can decode the encapsulation to retrieve all the properties of the original message.
      • Longer term, Ethernet is developing storage-oriented traffic encapsulation protocols which would move storage-over-IP.
      • As the ubiquitous data description and encapsulation standard, XML has quickly evolved into a container for all kinds of data.
      • Transport neutral encapsulation format (TNEF) is a method to pass ASCII text, other files and objects, along with binary message data.
      • It provides the encapsulation of serial data into TCP or UDP/IP packets for transmission across the Ethernet.
    2. 1.2Computing The provision of an interface for a piece of software or hardware to allow or simplify access for the user.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Several ISV products have emerged to allow the encapsulation of legacy business logic as a Web service.
      • The encapsulation adds overhead, but for optical drives in the PC market, price is much more important than performance.
      • First, it seemed natural to use class encapsulation for the driver interfaces because of their abstract nature.
      • A QAction is the encapsulation of a certain action the user can ask the GUI interface to perform.
      • Diaz and Harmes start with the intricacies of concepts like interfaces, encapsulation, and inheritance, which form the basis of small patterns in JavaScript.
  • 2The succinct expression or depiction of the essential features of something.

    his encapsulation of the concept
    this article is an encapsulation of everything that is wrong with the economy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In your career and demeanour we see the complete encapsulation of the New Scotland.
    • The book was a wonderful encapsulation of who we are, what we were and what we will become.
    • I found this study loaded with useful heuristic encapsulations, and entertaining in its choices for analysis, from early cinema to the present.
    • Where's his old fire, the dismissive rebuke, the sardonic encapsulation, the trademark outspokenness?
    • Just being general here-don't attack my dodgy encapsulation.
    • It's impossible to provide a coherent synopsis of the earliest surviving film by the Brothers Quay, as Nocturna Artificialia defies attempts at verbal encapsulation at every turn.
    • It is an encapsulation of the dreams of our people for two millennia.
    • I was commissioned to put together a 20-minute biographical assessment of the man, an assessment that was to include a tight encapsulation of his prodigious thought.
    • Containing works by some of the biggest names in British art, the show is a miniature encapsulation of the taste of a decade.
    • Which is to say: it's a bland encapsulation of everything that's wrong with modern pop music.
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