shrouded
笼罩着的,笼罩着,笼罩着阴影的,遮蔽的
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Definitions
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- : a cloth or sheet in which a corpse is wrapped for burial.
- : something that covers or conceals like a garment: a shroud of rain.
- : Nautical. any of a number of taut ropes or wires converging from both sides on the head of a lower or upper mast of the outer end of a bowsprit to steady it against lateral sway: a part of the standing rigging.
- : Also called shroud line .Aeronautics. any of a number of suspension cords of a parachute attaching the load to the canopy.
- : Also called shrouding. Machinery. an extended metal rim enclosing the ends of the teeth on either side. one of two rings of boards or plates enclosing the buckets at their ends.
- : Rocketry. a cone-shaped shield that protects the payload of a launch vehicle.
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- : to wrap or clothe for burial; enshroud.
- : to cover; hide from view.
- : to veil, as in obscurity or mystery: They shrouded their past lives in an effort to forget.
- : to provide with a shroud.
- : Obsolete. to shelter.
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- : Archaic. to take shelter.
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
His chute formed a shroud around his body, and his ejection seat sat some 50 yards above him on the hillside.
Despite its ranking at the bottom of most international development indexes, the conflict is shrouded by confusion.
But his motives for shooting John Paul II have remained a mystery shrouded in multiple conspiracy theories.
Hortense has long been shrouded in mystery and critical contempt, in part because so little is known about her.
In visible light this star system is completely shrouded in dust, its details hidden.
To date, much of the details of the diplomacy and even the interim deal between Iran and the West are shrouded in secrecy.
The door was opened quickly by some one shrouded in the darkness, and as quickly closed when they had passed out.
With that opposing force behind us, we bore away across the shrouded benches, straight for the mouth of Sage Creek.
Before these viands were placed on the table the brief twilight had passed away and darkness en-shrouded land and sea.
It was a gloomy day for France, and all external nature seemed shrouded in darkness and sorrow.
There is not the remotest hint, in any portion of scripture, that any other planet or star was shrouded in gloom at that time.