Surround

глагол окружать; обступать Синоним(ы): circumscribe

Большой англо-русский словарь

Surround

код-шестиугольник Голея (в распознавании образов)

Англо-русский политехнический словарь

Surround

I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, to flood, inundate, from Anglo-French surunder, from Late Latin superundare, to overflow, from Latin super- + unda wave; influenced in meaning by 5round — more at water 1. a. (1) to enclose on all sides; envelop Example: the crowd surrounded her (2) to enclose so as to cut off communication or retreat; invest b. to form or be a member of the entourage of Example: flatterers who surround the king c. to constitute part of the environment of Example: surrounded by poverty d. to extend around the margin or edge of; encircle Example: a wall surrounds the old city 2. to cause to be surrounded by something Example: surrounded himself with friends II. noun something (as a border or ambient environment) that surrounds Example: from urban centre to rural surround — Emrys Jones

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