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cloud C0420200 (kloud)n.1. a. A visible body of very fine water droplets or ice particles suspended in the atmosphere at altitudes ranging up to several miles above sea level.b. A mass of particles or droplets, as of dust, smoke, or steam, suspended in the atmosphere or existing in outer space.2. a. A large moving body of things in the air or on the ground; a swarm: a cloud of locusts.b. A collection of particles or other small entities: an electron cloud; a cloud of spores.c. An opaque mass of particles suspended in water: a cloud of silt in the pond.3. A dark region or blemish, as on a polished stone.4. A state or cause of sadness, worry, or anger: At the bad news a cloud fell over the celebration.5. A state or cause of confusion or misunderstanding: writing made difficult by a cloud of jargon.6. A state or cause of suspicion or disgrace: A cloud of mistrust lingers among the signers of the treaty.7. a. A large area of coordinated wireless internet service.b. The collection of data and services available through the internet: stored company data in the cloud.v. cloud·ed, cloud·ing, clouds v.tr.1. a. To cover or obscure with clouds: We could not see the moon because the sky was clouded over.b. To make less clear or transparent: Smoke clouded the sky. Steam clouded the windows.2. a. To make sorrowful, troubled, or angry: a bad memory that clouded his spirits.b. To cause to appear sorrowful, troubled, or angry: Worry clouded her face.3. a. To make difficult to know or understand; make obscure or uncertain: The economic downturn clouded the future of the project.b. To confuse: Don't let your resentments cloud your judgment.4. To cast aspersions on; sully: Scandal clouded the officer's reputation.v.intr.1. a. To become cloudy or overcast: The sky clouded over.b. To become dark, obscure, or less transparent: The water in the tank clouded up.2. To show sorrow, worry, or anger: His face clouded at the news.Idioms: in the clouds Impractical. under a cloud Under suspicion or in a state of disgrace. [Middle English, hill, cloud, from Old English clūd, rock, hill.] cloud′less adj.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | cloudless - free from clouds; "under a cloudless sky"uncloudedclear - free from clouds or mist or haze; "on a clear day" |
cloudlessadjectiveFree from clouds or mist, for example:clear, fair, fine, sunny, unclouded.Translationscloud (klaud) 1. a mass of tiny drops of water floating in the sky. white clouds in a blue sky; The hills were hidden in cloud. 雲 云2. a great number or quantity of anything small moving together. a cloud of flies. 一大群 一大群3. something causing fear, depression etc. a cloud of sadness. 陰影 阴影 verb1. (often with over) to become cloudy. The sky clouded over and it began to rain. 雲層密布 云层密布2. to (cause to) become blurred or not clear. Her eyes were clouded with tears. 使…變得模糊不清 把...弄得模糊不清3. to (cause to) become gloomy or troubled. His face clouded at the unhappy news. (使)感到陰鬱或憂心 使黯然ˈcloudless adjective free from clouds. a cloudless sky. 無雲的 无云的ˈcloudy adjective1. full of, having, or covered with clouds. It is a bit cloudy today. 多雲的 多云的2. not clear. a cloudy photograph/memory. 模糊的 模糊的ˈcloudburst noun a sudden heavy shower of rain. 暴雨,傾盆大雨 暴雨,倾盆大雨 under a cloud in trouble or disgrace. 失寵,被嫌棄 失宠,不得意 EncyclopediaSeecloudcloudless Related to cloudless: cloudinessSynonyms for cloudlessadj free from clouds or mist, for exampleSynonyms- clear
- fair
- fine
- sunny
- unclouded
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