enclose

enclose
in'kləuz
verb
1) (to put inside a letter or its envelope: I enclose a cheque for $4.00.) adjuntar
2) (to shut in: The garden was enclosed by a high wall.) cercar
enclose vb adjuntar
I enclosed a cheque with the letter adjunté un cheque con la carta
El gerundio de enclose se escribe enclosing
enclose
tr[ɪn'kləʊz]
transitive verb
1 (surround) encerrar; (with wall or fence) cercar, rodear
2 (include in letter) adjuntar
please find cheque enclosed le envío talón adjunto
enclosed herewith adjunto a la presente
enclose [ɪn'klo:z, ɛn-] vt, -closed ; -closing
1) surround: encerrar, cercar, rodear
2) include: incluir, adjuntar, acompañar
please find enclosed: le enviamos adjunto
enclose
v.
acompañar v.
adjuntar v.
cercar v.
cerrar v.
contener v.
(§pres: -tengo, -tienes...-tenemos) pret: -tuv-
fut/c: -tendr-•)
encajar v.
encerrar v.
ɪn'kləʊz
transitive verb
1)
a) (surround) encerrar*; (fence in) cercar*

a valley enclosed by high mountains — un valle circundado or rodeado de altas montañas

b) enclosed past p <area/space> cerrado
2) (in letter) adjuntar, acompañar

please find enclosed ... — se adjunta or se acompaña ...

[ɪn'klǝʊz]
VT
1) [+ land, garden] cercar, vallar

to enclose with — cercar or vallar con

2) (=put in a receptacle) meter, encerrar
3) (=include) encerrar
4) (with letter) remitir adjunto, adjuntar

I enclose a cheque — (remito) adjunto un cheque

* * *
[ɪn'kləʊz]
transitive verb
1)
a) (surround) encerrar*; (fence in) cercar*

a valley enclosed by high mountains — un valle circundado or rodeado de altas montañas

b) enclosed past p <area/space> cerrado
2) (in letter) adjuntar, acompañar

please find enclosed ... — se adjunta or se acompaña ...


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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