inclusive
inclusive 英 [ɪnˈklu:sɪv] 美 [ɪnˈklusɪv]
adj. 包括的,包含的
- Call something inclusive when it's designed or inclined to include. An exclusive club might let you in, but an inclusive one will ask you to join, no strings attached.
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- adj. 包括的,包含的
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1. The fully inclusive fare for the trip is £52.
这次旅行的全部费用是 52 英镑。
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2. The rent is inclusive of water and heating.
租金包括水费和暖气费。
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3. We are offering free holidays for children aged two to eleven inclusive.
我们提供的度假活动,两岁至十一岁的儿童免费。
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4. The castle is open daily from May to October inclusive.
这个古堡从五月起每天开放,直至十月尾。
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5. The word ‘men’ can be understood inclusively .
*men 这个词可以作概括性的解释(包括男人和女人)。
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6. Answer questions 8 to 12 inclusive.
回答第 8 到第 12 题。
- inclusive (adj.) "characterized by including a great deal, leaving little out," c. 1600, from Medieval Latin inclusivus (see inclusive (adv.)). The Middle English adjective was incluse "confined, shut in" (late 14c.). Related: Inclusively; inclusiveness.
- inclusive (adv.) "including the stated limits in the number or sum," mid-15c., from Medieval Latin inclusivus, from Latin inclus-, past participle stem of includere "to shut in, enclose" (see include).
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