enveloping / verb ɛnˈvɛl əp; noun ɛnˈvɛl əp, ˈɛn və ləp, ˈɑn- /

笼罩笼罩着包围包围的

enveloping2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

en·vel·oped, en·vel·op·ing.

  1. to wrap up in or as in a covering: The long cloak she was wearing enveloped her completely.
  2. to serve as a wrapping or covering for, as a membrane of an organ or a sheath.
  3. to surround entirely.
  4. Military. to attack.
n. 名词 noun

enveloping 近义词

v. 动词 verb

encase, hide

更多enveloping例句

  1. The Babadook is the shape of grief: all-enveloping, shape-shifting, black, here intensely, terrifying, then gone.
  2. Rich, poor, or middle class, the chaos of 21st-century “love lives” is swiftly enveloping us all.
  3. In the midst of news about scandals enveloping the department, they reflect on the meaning of public service.
  4. “We resemble a successful lichen, a ravaging bloom of algae, a mold enveloping a fruit,” reads the text.
  5. His ecstacy was a drug, enveloping his senses; again it was a fire that threatened the very altar of his soul.
  6. The Maker of Sounds was garbed in an all-enveloping white burnous and a white skull cap.
  7. These clothes passed partly through the gap, the sail-cloth outside enveloping them.
  8. The red flames rise and lick up the sides, while the enveloping smoke wreathes around the corpse.
  9. Then, suddenly, the thick, all-enveloping mists that held them were gone.