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enshrouded

/en-shroud/US // ɛnˈʃraʊd //UK // (ɪnˈʃraʊd) //

笼罩着的,笼罩着,庄严的,笼罩着的是

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to shroud; conceal.

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Examples

  • Wildfires in California and elsewhere in the west are burning out of control, destroying entire towns and leaving cities like San Francisco enshrouded in a terrifying deep orange fog, a preview of what life may be like as our climate deteriorates.

  • Jungle This funky UK five-piece has been enshrouded in mystery (and misinformation).

  • The origin of religions is enshrouded in mystical darkness, and is a mere speculation.

  • Everything now was embalmed in the twilight, and all the world was enshrouded in the mystery of the midsummer eve.

  • Ever since he could remember, dark clouds had enshrouded him, and with a fainting heart he had groped his way through the gloom.

  • It is always accompanied by or enshrouded in, clouds, when it becomes visible in any of its parts.

  • Although the aviator's head was almost completely enshrouded in a hood, he discerned a typically British face.