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shroud obj HIDEFraJdv [T often passive]to hide (something) by covering or surrounding it遮蔽,笼罩Many visitors have complained about the scaffolding that shrouds half the castle.许多游客抱怨施工架将城堡的一半都遮蔽了。Because of restoration work, many of the historic buildings in the old town are shrouded in scaffolding.由于修复工作,古镇上的许多历史性建筑都被脚手架遮蔽了。Suddenly all the lights went out and the house was shrouded in darkness.突然,所有的灯都灭了,房子陷入黑暗之中。Skiing was impossible because the mountains were shrouded in fog.不可能去滑雪,因为山被大雾笼罩了。The mist shrouding the valley had lifted by eight o'clock.笼罩山谷的雾霭在8点钟散去。(fig.) Her reason for confessing to a crime that she never committed remains shrouded in (= not able to be known because of) mystery.她承认了从未犯过的罪行,其原因一直是个谜团。(fig.) Her whereabouts have been shrouded in (= not able to be known because of) secrecy since she received the death threat.自从受到死亡威胁后,她的下落一直不明。
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