单词 | envelop |
释义 | en·vel·op also en·vel·ope 1. a. < a shroud enveloped her form — Mary W. Shelley > < drew off his coat and enveloped him in a white robe — Laura Krey > < other folks envelop the meat in the leaves — E.J.Banfield > b. < distant hills enveloped in a blue haze > < large black clouds enveloped the moon > < flames enveloped the building > < a snug … warmth enveloped him — O.E.Rölvaag > c. < the Presbyterian culture that enveloped me when I was a boy — St. Clair McKelway > < the drowsy silence that enveloped the yacht — Scott Fitzgerald > < she had been enveloped in profound peace — Ellen Glasgow > < then she would … envelop me in the great, soft, spicy tide of her affection — R.P.Warren > < a feeling of gloom and self-pity enveloped him > < he was enveloped by that strange sense of detachment — Walter O'Meara > 2. < she scrawled across the bottom of the letter the word NO and enveloped it for return mailing — E.P.O'Donnell > 3. < there were indications that they intended to envelop the northern wing of Army Group South — W.R.Desobry > Synonyms: see enclose |
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