enshrouds

英 [ɪnˈʃraʊdz] 美 [ɪnˈʃraʊdz]

v.  掩盖; 遮蔽; 笼罩
enshroud的第三人称单数



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 遮蔽;掩盖;笼罩
    To enshroud something means to cover it completely so that it can no longer be seen.
    1. ...dispiriting clouds that enshrouded us in twilight.
      黄昏时令人心生沮丧的密布云团
    2. ...the culture of secrecy which enshrouds our politics.
      笼罩我们政治的保密文化

双语例句

  1. Rising incomes, rapid urbanisation and concerns over the toxic smog that enshrouds many of its cities are driving China away from coal and oil and towards natural gas.
    不断增长的收入、快速推进的城镇化以及人们对笼罩多个中国城市的有毒雾霾的担忧,正促使中国改变对煤炭和石油的依赖,更多地使用天然气。
  2. Obviously we could not see much because of the secrecy which enshrouds this section, but what I saw impressed me greatly.
    当然我不被容许采访更多的细节了,但是就我已经看到的已经深深的震撼了我。