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词汇 reclude
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Definition of reclude in English:

reclude

verb rɪˈkluːd
  • 1To shut up or confine (a thing or person); to close off, to obstruct access to.

  • 2To cut (a person) off from the world, society, etc.; to seclude from. Now rare.

Origin

Late Middle English (in an earlier sense). From classical Latin reclūdere to open, to open up, throw open, (later also) to shut or store away, to shut off (2nd cent. a.d.), in post-classical Latin also (in passive, recludi) to withdraw from the world as a recluse from re- + claudere to close.

Definition of reclude in US English:

reclude

verbrɪˈkluːd
  • 1To shut up or confine (a thing or person); to close off, to obstruct access to.

  • 2To cut (a person) off from the world, society, etc.; to seclude from. Now rare.

Origin

Late Middle English (in an earlier sense). From classical Latin reclūdere to open, to open up, throw open, (later also) to shut or store away, to shut off (2nd cent. a.d.), in post-classical Latin also (in passive, recludi) to withdraw from the world as a recluse from re- + claudere to close.

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