encompass
意味: To include, contain, or cover a wide range of things comprehensively; to surround or enclose something on all sides.
Encompass is most frequently used in its abstract sense to describe the scope or range of something — a study that encompasses multiple disciplines, a term that encompasses several meanings. It conveys breadth and completeness. The physical sense of surrounding is less common today but persists in geographical and literary usage.
例文
- The new legislation encompasses everything from data privacy to algorithmic transparency in a single regulatory framework. 新立法在单一的监管框架中涵盖了从数据隐私到算法透明度的所有内容。La nueva legislación abarca desde la privacidad de datos hasta la transparencia algorítmica en un único marco regulador.その新法は、データプライバシーからアルゴリズムの透明性まで、あらゆる事項を単一の規制枠組みの中に包含している。그 새 법안은 데이터 프라이버시부터 알고리즘 투명성까지 모든 사항을 하나의 규제 틀 안에 포괄하고 있다.
- The national park encompasses over three hundred square miles of moorland, forest, and coastline. 该国家公园涵盖了三百多平方英里的荒原、森林和海岸线。El parque nacional abarca más de trescientas millas cuadradas de páramo, bosque y costa.その国立公園は300平方マイル以上のムーアランド、森林、海岸線を包含している。그 국립공원은 300평방마일이 넘는 황야, 삼림, 해안선을 아우르고 있다.
- Her research interests encompass sociolinguistics, language acquisition, and computational approaches to discourse analysis. 她的研究兴趣涵盖了社会语言学、语言习得以及话语分析的计算方法。Sus intereses de investigación abarcan la sociolingüística, la adquisición de lenguas y los enfoques computacionales del análisis del discurso.彼女の研究関心は社会言語学、言語習得、および談話分析への計算論的アプローチを網羅している。그녀의 연구 관심 분야는 사회언어학, 언어 습득, 그리고 담화 분석에 대한 전산적 접근법을 망라한다.
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使い方ガイド
場面: academic, journalism, professional
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From en- (in, within) + compass (circle, range). Formed in English in the mid-16th century, originally meaning to surround physically before developing its abstract sense of inclusion.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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