英 [ʃraʊd] 美 [ʃraʊd]
n. 裹尸布,寿衣;<文>覆盖物,遮蔽物;(技)护罩,管套;(船桅或中桅的)左右支索,侧支索(shrouds);(降落伞的)吊伞索(=shroud line)
v. 覆盖,隐藏;隐瞒,保密;用布裹(尸体)
复数shrouds
第三人称单数shrouds
现在分词shrouding
过去式shrouded
过去分词shrouded
shroud /ʃraʊd/ CET6+ TEM8 [ shrouding shrouded shrouds ]
可数名词 A shroud is a cloth which is used for wrapping a dead body. 裹尸布
...the burial shroud.
…下葬裹尸布。
及物动词 If something has been shrouded in mystery or secrecy, very little information about it has been made available. 掩盖
For years the teaching of acting has been shrouded in mystery.
数年来,表演教学一直被蒙上神秘的色彩。
及物动词 If darkness, fog, or smoke shrouds an area, it covers it so that it is difficult to see. 笼罩
Mist shrouded the hilltops.
薄雾笼罩了那些山顶。
a line that suspends the harness from the canopy of a parachute
(nautical) a line (rope or chain) that regulates the angle at which a sail is set in relation to the wind
同义词: sheet / tack / mainsheet / weather sheet
burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped
同义词: pall / cerement / winding-sheet / winding-clothes
form a cover like a shroud
Mist shrouded the castle
wrap in a shroud
shroud the corpses
护罩,防尘罩,套管
(降落伞的)吊索 [亦作shroud line]
桅杆侧支索
桅支索
散热器护罩
侧板
覆板
围板
围带
裹尸布 (Shroud)是约翰·班维尔第16本著作,讲述一个自称为阿雷克斯‧范德的大骗子的历史和恐惧。
--诸葛亮一个玄色的云做寿衣(Shroud)的得意中时(When),判断一个人,不是根据他自己的表白或对自己的看法,而是根据他的行动。
... fulfill 实现,履行 shroud 笼罩,覆盖,遮蔽 lush 茂盛的,丰富的 ...
The organization is cloaked in a shroud of secrecy.
这个组织笼罩着一种诡秘的气氛。
Sulphur dioxide can shroud the planet in a cooling haze.
二氧化硫可以把地球包裹在一层冷却的雾霭中。
Why he was finally wrapped in a woman's painted shroud is a mystery.
为什么他最后被裹上涂有颜料的女用裹尸布,这就是个谜。
He saw the sad nightingales nodding on the branches and they reminded him of his mother. A gray shroud fell over the city.
他见过悲伤的夜莺在枝头打盹,这些让他想起他的母亲,灰色的寿衣落在这城市。
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The question arises as to why brand new samples were not retrieved from the shroud itself.
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And this shroud of secrecy represents one of the big problems in the drug development process.
The Shroud has been kept in the northern Italian city for more than four centuries.