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shroud

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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shroud1 /ʃraʊd/ noun [countable]  1. MXa cloth that is wrapped around a dead person’s body before it is buried 寿衣,裹尸布2 literaryCOVER something that hides or covers something 遮蔽物,覆盖物 The fog rolled in, and a grey shroud covered the city. 大雾滚滚而来,一张灰色的天幕笼罩着这个城市。shroud of A shroud of silence surrounded the general’s death. 将军的去世让周围一片死寂。
Examples from the Corpus
shroudIt looks like a man wrapped in a shroud.Smoke cast a gray shroud over the city yesterday afternoon.When she was in her forties she embroidered herself a fine white-on-white linen shroud.Now in the shroud of mist I see only the gloomy prospect of losing it.But a moment later, the shroud reappears, driven together by the churning of a deep distributed mob.Stowage for a Danforth-type anchor is provided in the starboard side deck close to the shroud anchorage.We rolled heavily as I clung to the shrouds scanning the reef as best I could.But what else could explain this shroud of secrecy?shroud ofWhat could explain the shroud of secrecy surrounding the project?
shroud2 verb [transitive] literary  1 HIDE/MAKE IT HARD TO FIND OR SEEto cover or hide something 覆盖;遮蔽;隐藏 Joseph was shrouded under a dark blanket. 约瑟夫身上裹着一条深色的毯子。be shrouded in something The cliff was shrouded in mist. 峭壁被薄雾笼罩。2 MYSTERIOUSto keep information secret so that people do not know what really happened 隐瞒,将保密be shrouded in something The incident has always been shrouded in mystery. 这一事件始终蒙着神秘的色彩。 The work is shrouded in secrecy. 这项工作被严格保密。nGrammar Shroud is usually passive.→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
shroudJoseph was shrouded beneath a grey, black-striped blanket, and rested his rifle across his saddle pommel.A thickening fog shrouds Edinburgh Castle.The old man, shrouded in his black cape, was more silent than usual.Even his personal history was shrouded in obscurity.These women dwelt in a land where all was dim and shrouded in twilight.And there won't be much change this afternoon, with the full blanket of cloud still shrouding the country.A thickening fog shrouded the top of the mountain.It was a position of strange intimacy; as if the steam that shrouded them was a veil that cut out the world.be shrouded in somethingBeyond the first line of trees the forest was shrouded in darkness.The mountains were shrouded in mist and the lough looked grey and uninviting, and I got very wet.Cal, meanwhile, is shrouded in mystery, Steve Mariucci having just arrived from Green Bay to be head coach.The final chapter of the vase makers' story is shrouded in mystery.The precise distribution of this outflow of foreign investment is shrouded in mystery.But images of the period are shrouded in myth and clouded by partisan rhetoric.Even his personal history was shrouded in obscurity.The nose cone of the plane was shrouded in shadow.be shrouded in somethingBeyond the first line of trees the forest was shrouded in darkness.The mountains were shrouded in mist and the lough looked grey and uninviting, and I got very wet.Cal, meanwhile, is shrouded in mystery, Steve Mariucci having just arrived from Green Bay to be head coach.The final chapter of the vase makers' story is shrouded in mystery.The precise distribution of this outflow of foreign investment is shrouded in mystery.But images of the period are shrouded in myth and clouded by partisan rhetoric.Even his personal history was shrouded in obscurity.The nose cone of the plane was shrouded in shadow.
Origin shroud1 Old English scrud
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shroud
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shroud1 /ʃraʊd/ noun [countable]
 Language: Old English
 Origin: scrud
1. a cloth that is wrapped around a dead person’s body before it is buried
2. literary something that hides or covers something:
    The fog rolled in, and a grey shroud covered the city.
    shroud of
    A shroud of silence surrounded the general’s death.

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shroud2 verb [transitive usually in passive] literary
1. to cover or hide something:
    Joseph was shrouded under a dark blanket.
    be shrouded in something
    The cliff was shrouded in mist.
2. to keep information secret so that people do not know what really happened
    be shrouded in something
    The incident has always been shrouded in mystery.
    The work is shrouded in secrecy.


shroudBrE /ʃraʊd/ 🔊NAmE /ʃraʊd/ 🔊 nouna piece of cloth that a dead person's body is wrapped in before it is buried 裹尸布;寿衣~ of sth (literary) a thing that covers, surrounds or hides sth 覆盖物;遮蔽物The organization is cloaked in a shroud of secrecy. 这个组织笼罩着一种诡秘的气氛。🔊🔊a shroud of smoke一片烟雾
shroudBrE /ʃraʊd/ 🔊NAmE /ʃraʊd/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they shroud BrE /ʃraʊd/ 🔊 NAmE /ʃraʊd/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it shrouds BrE /ʃraʊdz/ 🔊 NAmE /ʃraʊdz/ 🔊past simple shrouded BrE /ˈʃraʊdɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈʃraʊdɪd/ 🔊past participle shrouded BrE /ˈʃraʊdɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈʃraʊdɪd/ 🔊 -ing form shrouding BrE /ˈʃraʊdɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈʃraʊdɪŋ/ 🔊 [usually passive] ~ sth in sth (of darkness, clouds, cloth, etc. 黑暗、云、织物等) to cover or hide sth 覆盖;隐藏;遮蔽The city was shrouded in mist. 城市笼罩在雾霭之中。🔊🔊~ sth in sth to hide information or keep it secret and mysterious 隐瞒;保密His family background is shrouded in mystery. 他的家庭背景蒙上了神秘的色彩。🔊🔊