enclave
enclave 英 [ˈenkleɪv] 美 [ˈɛnˌklev, ˈɑn-]
n. 飞地(指在本国境内的隶属另一国的一块领土);被包围的领土;被包围物
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- An enclave is a separate space or group within a larger one. Imagine an enclave as a cave carved out of a big mountain. All of the bears live in the cave or enclave, while the people live on the mountainside.
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- n. 飞地(指在本国境内的隶属另一国的一块领土);被包围的领土;被包围物
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1. An unapologetic Russian-speaking enclave in independent Ukraine, it is bound to draw you in with its own brand of humour, warm Mediterranean air and tragic, yet glorious history.
敖德萨,一块在独立的乌克兰无需辩解的说俄语的飞地,他必定会用自己幽默,温暖的地中海空气,悲壮却辉煌的历史来吸引你。
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2. The Federation and the Klingons were now at peace, and the Enterprise resembled a spaceborne United Nations, a bustling enclave safe enough for the crew to bring children with them.
星际联邦和克林贡现在和解了,进取号成了一个宇宙飞船上的联合国,一块忙乱热闹的飞地,安全到船员可以带着孩子生活。
- enclave (n.) "small portion of one country which is entirely surrounded by the territory of another," 1868, from French enclave, from Old French enclaver "enclose, comprise, include" (13c.), from Late Latin inclavare "shut in, lock up," from Latin in- "in" (from PIE root *en "in") + clavis "key" (from PIE root *klau- "hook"). Enclaved "surrounded by land owned by another" is attested in English from mid-15c., from Old French enclaver.
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