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词汇 self-enclosed
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Definition of self-enclosed in English:

self-enclosed

adjective
  • Not choosing to or able to communicate with others or with external systems.

    (人,社区,系统)自我封闭的;封闭的

    the family is a self-enclosed unit

    家庭是一个封闭的单位。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • On the positive side the site is self-enclosed and safe.
    • Nonetheless, the reflected face injects an extrinsic presence into an otherwise self-enclosed narrative scene.
    • Death and despair are the disorders that enter the human relation to creation when that relation is constricted to a self-enclosed reality.
    • Also encouraging us to pause or rest in the self-enclosed contemplative ‘sphere’ are the stanza's three verbs.
    • New possibilities become apparent which may break the myopia of metropolitan prejudice and self-enclosed isolation.
    • They're not afraid to let a scene wander off in an unexpected, seemingly random direction, to let each scene become a self-enclosed mini-story of its own.
    • Substituting for this lack of ambiguity, an assemblage of self-enclosed, self-pleasing, self-sycophantic and self-pitying notes to oneself fills the void.
    • Although the mob thrives on capitalism and the free market, it is a self-enclosed society built on Machiavellian principles of solidarity and interdependence.
    • The allegory is clear, and needs no refinement - the self-enclosed society of a ship or a submarine is its own world, and can represent our own.
    • Small socialist groups formed in the principal urban centres, held indoor and street meetings, produced and sold tracts, argued among themselves, and maintained a largely self-enclosed circle of fellowship.
    • These colleges and universities that were once self-enclosed enclaves are now assuming the role of community developer.
    • In practice this also meant that other social realms were now similarly theorised as self-enclosed entities wherein particular types of social action ensued.
    • Each religious constituency has remained until recently self-enclosed, except in respect of festivals.
    • An episteme of a culture is its single and self-enclosed totality that includes its language, attitudes, ideas, science: it is all the paradigms of that society.
    • This very responsibility before God forbids us from living in such a way that we withdraw into ourselves, behaving in an isolated, self-enclosed manner.
    • The stop midway through splits the line, apposes the images and creates a self-enclosed unit of each one.
    • In a self-enclosed hierarchical group (a patriarchal family, say) the members cannot choose their relationships - to whom and how they relate.
    • The four white areas function alternatively as forms and absences of form; of the three black shapes, one is self-enclosed, one invaded by a red glob, one twinned with a white shape.
    • The turn of the seventeenth into the eighteenth century also provides the setting for two more self-enclosed novels, both marked for their strong handling of fine detail.
    • When you're younger you think you're this self-enclosed short story, then you realise you're a chapter in a book and that you want to read the rest of the book.

Definition of self-enclosed in US English:

self-enclosed

adjective
  • (of a person, community, or system) not choosing to or able to communicate with others or with external systems.

    (人,社区,系统)自我封闭的;封闭的

    the family is a self-enclosed unit

    家庭是一个封闭的单位。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Also encouraging us to pause or rest in the self-enclosed contemplative ‘sphere’ are the stanza's three verbs.
    • Substituting for this lack of ambiguity, an assemblage of self-enclosed, self-pleasing, self-sycophantic and self-pitying notes to oneself fills the void.
    • On the positive side the site is self-enclosed and safe.
    • These colleges and universities that were once self-enclosed enclaves are now assuming the role of community developer.
    • The turn of the seventeenth into the eighteenth century also provides the setting for two more self-enclosed novels, both marked for their strong handling of fine detail.
    • When you're younger you think you're this self-enclosed short story, then you realise you're a chapter in a book and that you want to read the rest of the book.
    • Although the mob thrives on capitalism and the free market, it is a self-enclosed society built on Machiavellian principles of solidarity and interdependence.
    • The stop midway through splits the line, apposes the images and creates a self-enclosed unit of each one.
    • They're not afraid to let a scene wander off in an unexpected, seemingly random direction, to let each scene become a self-enclosed mini-story of its own.
    • The four white areas function alternatively as forms and absences of form; of the three black shapes, one is self-enclosed, one invaded by a red glob, one twinned with a white shape.
    • This very responsibility before God forbids us from living in such a way that we withdraw into ourselves, behaving in an isolated, self-enclosed manner.
    • An episteme of a culture is its single and self-enclosed totality that includes its language, attitudes, ideas, science: it is all the paradigms of that society.
    • In a self-enclosed hierarchical group (a patriarchal family, say) the members cannot choose their relationships - to whom and how they relate.
    • Death and despair are the disorders that enter the human relation to creation when that relation is constricted to a self-enclosed reality.
    • In practice this also meant that other social realms were now similarly theorised as self-enclosed entities wherein particular types of social action ensued.
    • The allegory is clear, and needs no refinement - the self-enclosed society of a ship or a submarine is its own world, and can represent our own.
    • Nonetheless, the reflected face injects an extrinsic presence into an otherwise self-enclosed narrative scene.
    • Small socialist groups formed in the principal urban centres, held indoor and street meetings, produced and sold tracts, argued among themselves, and maintained a largely self-enclosed circle of fellowship.
    • Each religious constituency has remained until recently self-enclosed, except in respect of festivals.
    • New possibilities become apparent which may break the myopia of metropolitan prejudice and self-enclosed isolation.
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