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shrouded (SHROWD ed) A shroud is something that conceals, protects, or screens, whether it’s a cloth used to wrap a body for burial or a natural screen such as a “shroud of fog.” This adjective, therefore, means “wrapped in darkness.” The word comes from the Middle English word for “garment.”
- Shrouded in the shade of the weeping willow tree, the lovers had a picnic in the grass and read poetry to each other.
- We were late to the party because we couldn’t find the house; shrouded in the crepuscular evening light, it was barely visible from the road.
——摘自《Fiske WordPower: The Most Effective System for Building a Vocabulary That Gets Results Fast》
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被遮盖的(shrowed)裹尸布是用来遮盖、保护或遮蔽的东西,无论是用来包裹尸体埋葬的布,还是像“雾的裹尸布”这样的天然遮蔽物。因此,这个形容词的意思是“包裹在黑暗中”。这个词来自中古英语中“衣服”的意思
在垂柳的树荫下,这对恋人在草地上野餐,互相朗诵诗歌。
我们去派对迟到了,因为我们找不到房子;笼罩在黄昏的灯光下,从路上几乎看不见它。
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