English to Arabic Dictionary encapsulate

encapsulate

تغليف
definition
verb
The cleanup of the asbestos will involve sealing and encapsulating the roof.
enclose (something) in or as if in a capsule.
example
third-party vendors can 'encapsulate' their tools to run with this software backplane
These conveniently handle all of the JDBC interaction for me and cleanly 'encapsulate' all the database queries my application has to perform.
the company would 'encapsulate' the asbestos waste in concrete pellets
There are typically iSCSI stacks on both ends of a storage network configuration that 'encapsulate' SCSI block commands into Ethernet packets for transmission over the IP network.
Fortunately, there are three pieces that brilliantly 'encapsulate' the Pleasure Dome experience.
RTP is a user-level protocol that provides a way to 'encapsulate' data into packets time-stamped with enough information to allow the proper playback of audio.
Particularly since each piece has been expertly selected to 'encapsulate' the essence of its creator.
There is a lovely simplicity about those five words; it would be almost impossible to 'encapsulate' the aims of a great broadcasting organisation with more precision.
In a follicle-forming 'encapsulated' thyroid tumor, the presence of large nuclei with easily identified mitotic figures and conspicuous nucleoli raises the index of suspicion for carcinoma.
Dosages range from 1 gram of fresh or dried herb 3 times per day to 170 grams of 'encapsulated' extract 3 times per day.
I do not myself consider that the Strasbourg jurisprudence can be so neatly 'encapsulated' .
It's the 'encapsulation' of Renaissance Humanism.
Instead, it has sent the school a letter 'encapsulating' the inspectors' findings.
Together with the third stage of the rocket, it was 'encapsulated' in a ‘can,’ then placed on a wheeled transporter for the 22-mile trip.
Given that the pH is low enough, these liposomes will undergo a phase transition to inverted lipid phase and presumably release 'encapsulated' material during this process.
As an 'encapsulation' of the Labour government's policy it is striking.
VoiceXML, for example, allows voice-based content to be described by XML, 'encapsulating' the data concerning the content.
Surgical excision of an 'encapsulated' nodule was performed.
The cut surface of the 'encapsulated' tumor was brown-tan with hemorrhagic and cystic changes.
However, many old acoustic ceilings have been painted, thereby 'encapsulating' the asbestos-containing material and rendering it waterproof.
The preference in new paint shops is for valves that incorporate an 'encapsulated' ball.
In the module strategy, the IDE disks and controller are 'encapsulated' in a small module or block so that they can be configured either alone on desktop or side-by-side in a rack for high density storage.
Groups of lymph nodules may be partially 'encapsulated' as small organs with a definite lymphatic and blood vascular supply.
The second tumor component was partially 'encapsulated' with solid and trabecular growth pattern with focal areas of necrosis and hemorrhage.
Evidently, 'encapsulated' ribozymes are not accessible to extravesicular ions.
This 'encapsulates' what young artists encountered in the 1990s, leaving me with terrific melancholy.
I think that 'encapsulates' the true spirit of the proud sporting tradition of this country.
The Exhibition 'encapsulates' the trials and tribulations of everyday life both at home and abroad.
In S. cerevisiae, each of the nuclei is 'encapsulated' in a hardened cell wall formed by growth of a double-membrane prospore wall adjacent to the outer plaque of the meiosis II spindle pole bodies.
The Lessons of History is the summary of this life's work, an 'encapsulation' in one hundred pages - not of our entire past, but, as the title says, of its lessons.
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