enclosed area

collocation in English

meaningsofenclosedandarea

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enclosed
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈkləʊzd/
us
/ɪnˈkloʊzd/
surrounded by walls, objects, ...
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area
noun
uk
/ˈeə.ri.ə/
us
/ˈer.i.ə/
a particular part of a place, piece of land, ...
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(Definition ofenclosedandareafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In this pattern, theenclosedareaappears tinged with the color of the inner contour.
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This work is due to be complete by 1950, when theenclosedareawill be restored and replanted to advantage.
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There may well be pressures on the natural heritage outwith anenclosedarea.
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The sea in that region is shallow—110ft on average—and it lies in anenclosedarea.
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The amendment suggests that "place"means"any naturally or artificiallyenclosedareaof land".
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What is involved is summed up in the definition in the new clause which defines "place" as anenclosedareaof land.
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The leaflet that we have just published and the label instructions make clear that concentrate must not be used in anenclosedarea.
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That shows the continually compounding and evolving problems that would occur behind anenclosedarea.
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One can imagine how horrific an accident could be in anenclosedarealike a vehicle going through a tunnel.
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I would say that it is a naturallyenclosedareaof land, as it is, to the best of my knowledge, surrounded by sea water.
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An artificiallyenclosedareaof land can be simply defined as any place which is fenced in, wired in or entirely walled in.
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They live in anenclosedareainto which no sound can enter.
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Similarly, in relation to lambing, we have recognised that there would be a difficulty if a dog got into anenclosedareawhere lambing was taking place.
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If theenclosedareais surrounded by multiple fences, generally the innermost one is called.
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Another interesting feature is that most of the graves have raised concrete borders and theenclosedareacontains ground cover.
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On the roof of theenclosedareawould be the recreational area for hotel guests.
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By confining combustion to an insulated andenclosedarea, the stoves increase the core temperature and thereby achieve more complete combustion.
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The gleba is a solid mass of spores, generated within anenclosedareawithin the sporocarp.
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At its south end is anenclosedareadesigned for use as a concession stand.
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Inside the ramparts theenclosedareais a level plateau in area, treeless and given over to grazing.
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