Definition of encompass

encompassverb

bao gồm

/ɪnˈkʌmpəs//ɪnˈkʌmpəs/

The word "encompass" is derived from the Latin words "in" meaning "in" or "into" and "compangere" meaning "to contain" or "to embrace." In medieval times, the term "encompass" was used to describe the process of containing or embracing something within a larger entity or a whole. In medieval times, the term "encompass" was used to describe the process of containing or embracing something within a larger entity or a whole. The Latin prefix "in" was used to indicate that something was being enclosed or taken into something else, while the Latin verb "compangere" was used to indicate that something was being contained or embraced within a larger entity or a whole. In the English language, the word "encompass" first appeared in the late 16th century, where it was used to describe the process of containing or embracing something within a larger entity or a whole. The word has since been used in various contexts, including mathematics and philosophy, to describe the process of containing or embracing something within a larger entity or a whole. In mathematics and philosophy, the word "encompass" is used to describe the process of containing or embracing something within a larger entity or a whole. In mathematics, the term "encompass" is used to describe the process of containing a set of values or functions within a larger set of values or functions, while in philosophy, the term "encompass" is used to describe the process of embracing a larger entity or a whole. In summary, the word "encompass" is derived from the Latin words "in" meaning "in" or "into" and "compangere" meaning "to contain" or "to embrace." The word has since been used in various contexts, including mathematics and philosophy, to describe the process of containing or embracing something within a larger entity or a whole.

Summary
type ngoại động từ
meaningvây quanh, bao quanh
meaningbao gồm chứa đựng
meaninghoàn thiện, hoàn thành
namespace

to include a large number or range of things

để bao gồm một số lượng lớn hoặc nhiều thứ

Example:
  • The job encompasses a wide range of responsibilities.

    Công việc bao gồm nhiều trách nhiệm.

  • The group encompasses all ages.

    Nhóm bao gồm mọi lứa tuổi.

  • The national park encompasses over 500 square miles of mountainous terrain, making it a paradise for hikers and wildlife enthusiasts.

    Công viên quốc gia này bao gồm hơn 500 dặm vuông địa hình đồi núi, khiến nơi đây trở thành thiên đường cho những người đi bộ đường dài và những người đam mê động vật hoang dã.

  • The festival encompasses a wide range of cultural events, from traditional dance performances to modern music concerts.

    Lễ hội bao gồm nhiều sự kiện văn hóa, từ biểu diễn múa truyền thống đến hòa nhạc hiện đại.

  • The new company's mission statement encompasses values such as integrity, innovation, and customer satisfaction.

    Tuyên bố sứ mệnh của công ty mới bao gồm các giá trị như tính chính trực, đổi mới và sự hài lòng của khách hàng.

to surround or cover something completely

bao quanh hoặc bao phủ một cái gì đó hoàn toàn

Example:
  • The fog soon encompassed the whole valley.

    Sương mù nhanh chóng bao trùm toàn bộ thung lũng.