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shroud S0376500 (shroud)n.1. A cloth used to wrap a body for burial; a winding sheet.2. Something that conceals, protects, or screens: under a shroud of fog.3. a. Nautical One of a set of ropes or wire cables stretched from the masthead to the sides of a vessel to support the mast.b. A similar supporting line for a smokestack or comparable structure.c. One of the ropes connecting the harness and canopy of a parachute.v. shroud·ed, shroud·ing, shrouds v.tr.1. To wrap (a corpse) in burial clothing.2. a. To envelop and obscure or shut off from sight: Fog shrouded the city. See Synonyms at block.b. To envelop or be associated with and make difficult to understand: "Diabetes continued as a kind of underground disease, shrouded in myth and bereft of advocates" (James S. Hirsch).3. Archaic To shelter; protect.v.intr. Archaic To take cover; find shelter. [Middle English schrud, garment, from Old English scrūd.]shroud (ʃraʊd) n1. (Clothing & Fashion) a garment or piece of cloth used to wrap a dead body2. anything that envelops like a garment: a shroud of mist. 3. a protective covering for a piece of equipment4. (Astronautics) astronautics a streamlined protective covering used to protect the payload during a rocket-powered launch5. (Nautical Terms) nautical one of a pattern of ropes or cables used to stay a mast6. (Building) any of a set of wire cables stretched between a smokestack or similar structure and the ground, to prevent side sway7. (Aeronautics) Also called: shroud line any of a set of lines running from the canopy of a parachute to the harnessvb8. (tr) to wrap in a shroud9. (tr) to cover, envelop, or hide10. archaic to seek or give shelter[Old English scrūd garment; related to Old Norse skrūth gear] ˈshroudless adjshroud (ʃraʊd) n. 1. a cloth or sheet in which a corpse is wrapped for burial. 2. something that covers, conceals, or protects: a shroud of darkness. 3. any of a number of fixed ropes or wires that converge from the head of a ship's mast and keep it from swaying. 4. Also called shroud′ line`. any of a number of suspension cords of a parachute attaching the load to the canopy. v.t. 5. to wrap or clothe for burial; enshroud. 6. to cover; hide from view. 7. to veil in obscurity or mystery. 8. Archaic. to take shelter. [before 1000; Old English scrūd, c. Old Norse skrūth apparel] shroud Past participle: shrouded Gerund: shrouding
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I shroud | you shroud | he/she/it shrouds | we shroud | you shroud | they shroud |
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I shrouded | you shrouded | he/she/it shrouded | we shrouded | you shrouded | they shrouded |
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I am shrouding | you are shrouding | he/she/it is shrouding | we are shrouding | you are shrouding | they are shrouding |
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I have shrouded | you have shrouded | he/she/it has shrouded | we have shrouded | you have shrouded | they have shrouded |
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I was shrouding | you were shrouding | he/she/it was shrouding | we were shrouding | you were shrouding | they were shrouding |
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I had shrouded | you had shrouded | he/she/it had shrouded | we had shrouded | you had shrouded | they had shrouded |
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I will shroud | you will shroud | he/she/it will shroud | we will shroud | you will shroud | they will shroud |
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I will have shrouded | you will have shrouded | he/she/it will have shrouded | we will have shrouded | you will have shrouded | they will have shrouded |
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I will be shrouding | you will be shrouding | he/she/it will be shrouding | we will be shrouding | you will be shrouding | they will be shrouding |
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I have been shrouding | you have been shrouding | he/she/it has been shrouding | we have been shrouding | you have been shrouding | they have been shrouding |
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I will have been shrouding | you will have been shrouding | he/she/it will have been shrouding | we will have been shrouding | you will have been shrouding | they will have been shrouding |
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I had been shrouding | you had been shrouding | he/she/it had been shrouding | we had been shrouding | you had been shrouding | they had been shrouding |
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I would shroud | you would shroud | he/she/it would shroud | we would shroud | you would shroud | they would shroud |
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I would have shrouded | you would have shrouded | he/she/it would have shrouded | we would have shrouded | you would have shrouded | they would have shrouded | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | shroud - a line that suspends the harness from the canopy of a parachuteline - something (as a cord or rope) that is long and thin and flexible; "a washing line"chute, parachute - rescue equipment consisting of a device that fills with air and retards your fall | | 2. | shroud - (nautical) a line (rope or chain) that regulates the angle at which a sail is set in relation to the windmainsheet, weather sheet, tack, sheetsailing, seafaring, navigation - the work of a sailorfuttock shroud - shroud that is part of a ship's riggingline - something (as a cord or rope) that is long and thin and flexible; "a washing line"ship - a vessel that carries passengers or freight | | 3. | shroud - burial garment in which a corpse is wrappedcerement, winding-clothes, winding-sheet, pallburial garment - cloth used to cover a corpse in preparation for burial | Verb | 1. | shroud - cover as if with a shroud; "The origins of this civilization are shrouded in mystery"enshroud, hide, coverenclose, enfold, envelop, enwrap, wrap - enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering; "Fog enveloped the house" | | 2. | shroud - form a cover like a shroud; "Mist shrouded the castle"spread over, cover - form a cover over; "The grass covered the grave" | | 3. | shroud - wrap in a shroud; "shroud the corpses"wrap, wrap up - arrange or fold as a cover or protection; "wrap the baby before taking her out"; "Wrap the present" |
shroudnoun1. winding sheet, grave clothes, cerecloth, cerement a burial shroud2. covering, veil, mantle, screen, cloud, pall a parked car huddled under a shroud of grey snowverb1. conceal, cover, screen, hide, surround, blanket, veil, cloak, swathe, envelop Mist shrouded the outline of the palace.shroudverb1. To cut off from sight:block (out), conceal, hide, obscure, obstruct, screen, shut off (or out).2. To surround and cover completely so as to obscure:cloak, clothe, enfold, enshroud, envelop, enwrap, infold, invest, veil, wrap.3. To prevent (something) from being known:cloak, conceal, cover (up), enshroud, hide, hush (up), mask, veil.Idioms: keep under cover, keep under wraps.Translationsshroud (ʃraud) noun1. a cloth wrapped around a dead body. 裹屍布,壽衣 裹尸布,寿衣 2. something that covers. a shroud of mist. 遮蔽物 遮蔽物 verb to cover or hide. The incident was shrouded in mystery. 掩蔽(蓋) 掩蔽(盖) shroud
shroud (something) in (something else)To conceal or obfuscate something within some state or condition. They have shrouded the contract in so much jargon and obscure language that no one but legal experts will be able to understand it. I don't understand why he is shrouding his plan in so much secrecy.See also: shroudshrouds have no pocketsA dead person cannot bring their material wealth or goods with them into the afterlife, so it is futile to hoard them while one is alive. (A shroud is a sheet wrapped around a dead body for burial.) Though he made a great deal of money, he was one of the most miserly, uncharitable people I ever knew. It just seems like such a waste now that he's dead, seeing as a shroud has no pockets. The preacher told us that shrouds have no pockets, so it is more important to seek spiritual wealth.See also: have, no, pocket, shroudshroud someone or something in somethingto wrap or conceal someone or something in something. They shrouded Mr. Carlson in sailcloth and prepared him for burial at sea. They shrouded the decision in a series of formalities.See also: shroudShrouds have no pockets.Prov. You cannot take any material goods with you when you die. You should use your money to enjoy yourself while you're alive. Shrouds have no pockets.See also: have, no, pocket, Shroudshroud
shroud1. Nautical one of a pattern of ropes or cables used to stay a mast 2. any of a set of lines running from the canopy of a parachute to the harness shroud[shrau̇d] (engineering) A protective covering, usually of metal plate or sheet. (horology) The ends of lantern clock pinions that hold the pins. (naval architecture) A principal member of the standing rigging consisting of hemp or wire ropes which extend from or near a masthead to a vessel's side or to the rim of the top of the mast to afford lateral support for the mast. shroudA place under ground, as a crypt of a church.shroudThe four basic elements of a turbine assembly in a gas turbine engine are the case, stator, shroud, and rotor.Single entry shrouded centrifugal compressor/impeller.i. A sheet-metal cover placed over an air-cooled engine to pick up and force cooling air through the cylinder fins to remove heat. ii. A peripheral ring called a turbine shroud ring, fitted to prevent the escape of gas past the tips of turbine blades in an axial-flow turbine. iii. A covering plate on the face of a centrifugal impeller enclosing flow passage and preventing leaks. iv. A circular duct surrounding the propeller or the propulsive fan. v. An extension of the fixed surface of an airfoil, projecting behind the hinge line of a movable surface to reduce drag.shroud Related to shroud: Shroud of JesusSynonyms for shroudnoun winding sheetSynonyms- winding sheet
- grave clothes
- cerecloth
- cerement
noun coveringSynonyms- covering
- veil
- mantle
- screen
- cloud
- pall
verb concealSynonyms- conceal
- cover
- screen
- hide
- surround
- blanket
- veil
- cloak
- swathe
- envelop
Synonyms for shroudverb to cut off from sightSynonyms- block
- conceal
- hide
- obscure
- obstruct
- screen
- shut off
verb to surround and cover completely so as to obscureSynonyms- cloak
- clothe
- enfold
- enshroud
- envelop
- enwrap
- infold
- invest
- veil
- wrap
verb to prevent (something) from being knownSynonyms- cloak
- conceal
- cover
- enshroud
- hide
- hush
- mask
- veil
Synonyms for shroudnoun a line that suspends the harness from the canopy of a parachuteRelated Wordsnoun (nautical) a line (rope or chain) that regulates the angle at which a sail is set in relation to the windSynonyms- mainsheet
- weather sheet
- tack
- sheet
Related Words- sailing
- seafaring
- navigation
- futtock shroud
- line
- ship
noun burial garment in which a corpse is wrappedSynonyms- cerement
- winding-clothes
- winding-sheet
- pall
Related Wordsverb cover as if with a shroudSynonymsRelated Words- enclose
- enfold
- envelop
- enwrap
- wrap
verb form a cover like a shroudRelated Wordsverb wrap in a shroudRelated Words |