envelop 的 2 个定义
en·vel·oped, en·vel·op·ing.
- to wrap up in or as in a covering: The long cloak she was wearing enveloped her completely.
- to serve as a wrapping or covering for, as a membrane of an organ or a sheath.
- to surround entirely.
- Military. to attack.
envelop 近义词
encase, hide
更多envelop例句
- “Discord” proceeds to envelop us in this exhaustive, mind-racking debate.
- The shadows may have sought to envelop Paris altogether early Wednesday.
- Spontaneity should, like a sort of fog, already envelop those pages that you will write the next day.
- He is one of those who, when they meet Mandela, envelop him in a hug as they walk to steady the old man.
- Her flowing dusty-rose gown seemed to envelop her—like a chiffon pup tent held up with silver sequins.
- The long axis of the hip-roof crystal is often so shortened that it resembles the envelop crystal of calcium oxalate.
- The shell is thick, and is surrounded by an uneven gelatinous envelop which is often stained with bile.
- I long for the precious embrace to surround me, to envelop me, to pour its soft balm into my aching soul.
- They were great rolling clouds that seemed to envelop the entire universe with their vibrance.
- The night wears on: darkness and fog envelop Paris more and more.