large enclosure
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflargeandenclosure
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large
adjective
uk/lɑːdʒ/us/lɑːrdʒ/
big in size ...
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enclosure
noun
uk/ɪnˈkləʊ.ʒər/us/ɪnˈkloʊ.ʒɚ/
an area surrounded by fences ...
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(Definition oflargeandenclosurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Thelargeenclosurewas filled with pure reservoir gas.
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In example 2, a reverberation effect is added to the sound-object giving the illusion of the object sounding within alargeenclosure.
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A uniform coflowing velocity, typically less than 0.006 of the jet exit velocity was produced over the entire cross-section of thelargeenclosure.
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What remains of the clock movement and electrified chiming barrel is housed in alargeenclosurein the ringing room.
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Though plain in appearance, a monastery was built around alargeenclosurethat surrounds the ruins of the old chapel.
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It has alargeenclosureattached that shows as a cropmark.
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An approximate realization of a black surface is a hole in the wall of alargeenclosure(see below).
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Alargeenclosurewithin the ceremonial group may have been dedicated to the cultivation of a high-value crop such as cacao although this has not been confirmed.
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The gazelles are distributed in reproductive groups, each containing one male, several females and their offspring, and located in large enclosures.
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A vast amount of fencing is required to make large enclosures on the hills to control their grazing.
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Constructed in a motte-and-bailey design, the castle had two baileys, rather than the usual one, and originally had two large enclosures beyond the baileys.
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Rhino experts agreed that successful reproduction would require sufficiently natural conditions and large enclosures.
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The monkeys live in large enclosures that the general public can view during the summer months when the sanctuary.
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Often, this is in large enclosures, but the birds have access to natural conditions and can exhibit their normal behaviours.
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It has been remarked that the establishment of these large enclosures marked the beginning of the end of small cages for zoo animals.
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