囊括
To include or incorporate a wide range of things or everything within a specific category; to sweep up all items.
Ejemplos
3 de 5他囊括了学校运动会的所有金牌。
He swept all the gold medals at the school sports meet.
该奖项囊括了来自全球的优秀青年艺术家。
The award includes outstanding young artists from around the world.
我的书架囊括了各种类型的书。
My bookshelf has all kinds of books.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
囊 (bag) + 括 (tie up) = like putting everything into a single bag.
Quiz rápido
这次比赛的奖牌被中国队____。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: a
Ejemplos
他囊括了学校运动会的所有金牌。
everydayHe swept all the gold medals at the school sports meet.
该奖项囊括了来自全球的优秀青年艺术家。
formalThe award includes outstanding young artists from around the world.
我的书架囊括了各种类型的书。
informalMy bookshelf has all kinds of books.
这项研究囊括了过去十年的所有相关文献。
academicThis research encompasses all relevant literature from the past decade.
该公司的业务囊括了从研发到销售的全部环节。
businessThe company's business covers all stages from R&D to sales.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
囊括无余
to include everything without exception
囊括全球
to span the globe
囊括各界
to include all circles
Se confunde a menudo con
包括 is a general 'include'; 囊括 implies a more comprehensive or 'sweeping' inclusion.
Notas de uso
Used in academic summaries to show that a study is comprehensive.
Errores comunes
It's a strong word; don't use it if you only include a few items.
Truco para recordar
囊 (bag) + 括 (tie up) = like putting everything into a single bag.
Origen de la palabra
Originally meant to put things in a '囊' (bag).
Patrones gramaticales
Quiz rápido
这次比赛的奖牌被中国队____。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: a
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