encapsulation
noun [ C or U ] uk/ɪnˌkæp.sjəˈleɪ.ʃən/ us/ɪnˌkæp.sjəˈleɪ.ʃən/
扼要表述;压缩;概括
the process of expressing or showing the most important facts about something
As a reporter, he possesses a gift for neat encapsulations of personalities and events. 作为一名记者,他拥有对人物和事件进行简洁概括的天赋。
He saw the failure of the project as an encapsulation of the dilemmas facing the company. 他把项目的失败看作是公司面临困境的一个缩影。
See: encapsulate
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- The music is a joyful and wide-eyed encapsulation of a variety of sounds.
- The artist uses newspaper advertisements, photographs, headlines, and articles to create an absorbing encapsulation of cultural, social, and political turmoil.
- The performance was a perfect encapsulation of the musician’s contrasting, arresting dynamic.