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 Übersetzung für 'encases' von Englisch nach Deutsch
VERB   to encase | encased | encased
encasing | encases
sth. encasesetw. umhüllt
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sth. encasesetw. schließt ein
because sth. encasesweil etw. einschließt
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • ICCS encases coins in a PET film envelope that is sealed in a plastic flip. The ICCS grading certificate is sealed in the other side of the flip.
  • South Korea societies amidst the 2018 Olympics, the work encases group of flowers within four glass walls, which constrains their wave-like movements.
  • Works for the renovation of the nave began some five years before those of the exterior shell that encases the church.
  • He is defeated after Celsius encases him in ice.
  • A new (as of 2016) design encases the pounding mechanism in hydraulic fluid to reduce the amount of metal to metal contact, greatly reducing noise and vibration.

  • The water has a high content of calcium carbonate and other minerals, and where it falls on rocks or fallen trees, it encases them in a thick shell-like coating of limestone.
  • A spirit named Hongo, by chance, encases the entire island in a storybook to keep Bowser and his army at bay.
  • The elastomer, which forms the tread and encases the cords to protect them from abrasion and hold them in place, is a key component of pneumatic tire design.
  • When a wyrwulf reaches puberty, it encases itself in a cocoon, from which a Codru-Ji adult emerges several weeks later.
  • each encases in a block of transparent Envirotex resin between three and a quarter and five inches thick.

  • Whales and their relatives have a soft tissue flipper that encases most of the forelimb, and elongated digits with an increased number of phalanges.
  • Fertilized eggs inside the flowers’ pistils grow and develop to become the embryos of new seeds. The outside of the pistil swells and becomes the seed pod (fruit) that encases several seeds.
  • Some resistant trees have been developed that quickly fill oviposition pits with sap or produce callous tissue that encases and kills eggs.
  • Near Earth, the crew witnesses "the big freeze," a gigantic freezing cloud controlled from the Moon, which encases all of Canada, the U.S. and Mexico in thick ice.
  • Rittenhouse Square in the Center City, Philadelphia encases a public garden, one of the five original open-space parks planned by William Penn and his surveyor Thomas Holme during the late 17th century.

  • The face encases weeping eyes and an exaggerated grin.
  • Semenogelin is a protein that is involved in the formation of a gel matrix that encases ejaculated spermatozoa, preventing capacitation.
  • In liverworts, "perigynium" refers to a tube-shaped structure which encases the archegonium and the developing sporophyte.
  • A decorative cast-iron balustrade with lantern-style newel posts encases soapstone treads.
  • As the pin feather grows longer, the blood supply is concentrated in only the base of the shaft, and the tip of the shaft encases the feather itself in a waxy coating.

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