| Id | ESLPod_0748_WE_1170 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 748 |
| Episode Title | Writing a Letter of Inquiry |
| Phrase | to enclose |
| Text | The verb "to enclose," in this podcast, means to put something inside something else, especially to put another document in an envelope with a letter: "Please enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope if you want us to return your documents to you." The verb "to enclose" also means to put a wall or a fence around something to separate an area from another area: "They want to enclose their patio so that they can have a warm sunroom to enjoy in the wintertime." Or, "Jack gets really nervous whenever he's in an enclosed area, because he doesn't like to be in small spaces." Finally, an "enclosure" is the area inside of such a wall or fence: "How many sheep can you keep in this enclosure?" |
| Topics | Business |
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