Engels

Uitgebreide synoniemen voor encapsulation in het Engels

encapsulation:

encapsulation [the ~] zelfstandig naamwoord

  1. the encapsulation
    the encapsulation
  2. the encapsulation
    – the process of enclosing (as in a capsule) 1
    the encapsulation
    – the process of enclosing (as in a capsule) 1
  3. the encapsulation
    – the condition of being enclosed (as in a capsule) 1
    the encapsulation
    – the condition of being enclosed (as in a capsule) 1
    • encapsulation [the ~] zelfstandig naamwoord
      • the encapsulation of tendons in membranous sheaths1
  4. the encapsulation
    – The ability of an object to hide its internal data and methods, making only the intended parts of the object programmatically accessible. 2
    the encapsulation
    – The ability of an object to hide its internal data and methods, making only the intended parts of the object programmatically accessible. 2
  5. the encapsulation
    – The method used to pass data from one protocol over a network within a different protocol. Data from one protocol is wrapped with the header of a different protocol. Encapsulation is described in RFC 1483. 2
    the encapsulation
    – The method used to pass data from one protocol over a network within a different protocol. Data from one protocol is wrapped with the header of a different protocol. Encapsulation is described in RFC 1483. 2

Verwante woorden van "encapsulation":


Alternatieve synoniemen voor "encapsulation":


Verwante definities voor "encapsulation":

  1. the process of enclosing (as in a capsule)1
  2. the condition of being enclosed (as in a capsule)1
    • the encapsulation of tendons in membranous sheaths1
  3. The ability of an object to hide its internal data and methods, making only the intended parts of the object programmatically accessible.2
  4. The method used to pass data from one protocol over a network within a different protocol. Data from one protocol is wrapped with the header of a different protocol. Encapsulation is described in RFC 1483.2

encapsulation vorm van encapsulate:

to encapsulate werkwoord (encapsulates, encapsulated, encapsulating)

  1. to encapsulate
    to comprise; to enclose; to encapsulate; to include
    • comprise werkwoord (comprises, comprised, comprising)
    • enclose werkwoord (encloses, enclosed, enclosing)
    • encapsulate werkwoord (encapsulates, encapsulated, encapsulating)
    • include werkwoord (includes, included, including)
  2. to encapsulate
    restrict; to encapsulate; to confine; to limit; to enclose; envelope; to embank; to dam
    • restrict werkwoord
    • encapsulate werkwoord (encapsulates, encapsulated, encapsulating)
    • confine werkwoord (confines, confined, confining)
    • limit werkwoord (limits, limited, limiting)
    • enclose werkwoord (encloses, enclosed, enclosing)
    • envelope werkwoord
    • embank werkwoord (embanks, embanked, embanking)
    • dam werkwoord (dams, dammed, damming)
  3. to encapsulate
    to enclose; evnvelope; to encapsulate; besieged; to besiege; to cover; to wrap up; besieges; to surround
    • enclose werkwoord (encloses, enclosed, enclosing)
    • evnvelope werkwoord
    • encapsulate werkwoord (encapsulates, encapsulated, encapsulating)
    • besieged werkwoord
    • besiege werkwoord (besieges, besieged, besieging)
    • cover werkwoord (covers, covered, covering)
    • wrap up werkwoord (wraps up, wrapped up, wrapping up)
    • besieges werkwoord
    • surround werkwoord (surrounds, surrounded, surrounding)
  4. to encapsulate
    – put in a short or concise form; reduce in volume 1
    to encapsulate; capsule; capsulise; capsulize
    – put in a short or concise form; reduce in volume 1
  5. to encapsulate
    – enclose in a capsule or other small container 1
    to encapsulate
    – enclose in a capsule or other small container 1
    • encapsulate werkwoord (encapsulates, encapsulated, encapsulating)
  6. to encapsulate
    – In object-oriented programming, to keep the implementation details of a class a separate file whose contents do not need to be known by a programmer using that class. 2
    to encapsulate
    – In object-oriented programming, to keep the implementation details of a class a separate file whose contents do not need to be known by a programmer using that class. 2
    • encapsulate werkwoord (encapsulates, encapsulated, encapsulating)
  7. to encapsulate
    – To treat a collection of structured information as a whole without affecting or taking notice of its internal structure. 2
    to encapsulate
    – To treat a collection of structured information as a whole without affecting or taking notice of its internal structure. 2
    • encapsulate werkwoord (encapsulates, encapsulated, encapsulating)

Conjugations for encapsulate:

present
  1. encapsulate
  2. encapsulate
  3. encapsulates
  4. encapsulate
  5. encapsulate
  6. encapsulate
simple past
  1. encapsulated
  2. encapsulated
  3. encapsulated
  4. encapsulated
  5. encapsulated
  6. encapsulated
present perfect
  1. have encapsulated
  2. have encapsulated
  3. has encapsulated
  4. have encapsulated
  5. have encapsulated
  6. have encapsulated
past continuous
  1. was encapsulating
  2. were encapsulating
  3. was encapsulating
  4. were encapsulating
  5. were encapsulating
  6. were encapsulating
future
  1. shall encapsulate
  2. will encapsulate
  3. will encapsulate
  4. shall encapsulate
  5. will encapsulate
  6. will encapsulate
continuous present
  1. am encapsulating
  2. are encapsulating
  3. is encapsulating
  4. are encapsulating
  5. are encapsulating
  6. are encapsulating
subjunctive
  1. be encapsulated
  2. be encapsulated
  3. be encapsulated
  4. be encapsulated
  5. be encapsulated
  6. be encapsulated
diverse
  1. encapsulate!
  2. let's encapsulate!
  3. encapsulated
  4. encapsulating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Verwante woorden van "encapsulate":


Alternatieve synoniemen voor "encapsulate":


Verwante definities voor "encapsulate":

  1. put in a short or concise form; reduce in volume1
  2. enclose in a capsule or other small container1
  3. In object-oriented programming, to keep the implementation details of a class a separate file whose contents do not need to be known by a programmer using that class.2
  4. To treat a collection of structured information as a whole without affecting or taking notice of its internal structure.2