enfold 的定义
- to wrap up; envelop: to enfold someone in a cloak.
- to surround as if with folds: He wished to enfold her in the warmth of his love. What happened is enfolded in mystery.
- to hug or clasp; embrace: She enfolded him in her arms.
- to form into a fold or folds: The material of the skirt had been enfolded to form a loose, graceful drape.
enfold 近义词
embrace, hug
更多enfold例句
- Youth recognized youth, and that indefinite longing which is a part of youth seemed to enfold them for an instant.
- If dullness seem to enfold us, be sure it is we that are dull; it is because our minds are lazy and our eyes unseeing.
- Arms and heart ached to enfold the precious little sinner so grievously worsted in the battle with temptation.
- If Europe would not strangle herself with her own hands she must strangle the sea serpent whose coils enfold her shores.
- The bandages were still on his hands and arms, those hands which yearned to take her hands, those arms which ached to enfold her.