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1 shroud
1. noun1) Leichentuch, das (veralt.)2. transitive verbshroud something in something — etwas in etwas (Akk.) hüllen
* * *1. noun1) (a cloth wrapped around a dead body.) das Leichentuch2) (something that covers: a shroud of mist.) die Hülle2. verb(to cover or hide: The incident was shrouded in mystery.) hüllen* * *[ʃraʊd]I. n\shroud of dust Staubschicht f\shroud of fog Nebelschleier mII. vt▪ to \shroud sth etw einhüllen\shrouded in darkness in Dunkelheit eingehüllt\shrouded in fog in Nebel gehüllt, nebelverhangen gehto \shroud sth in scaffolding etw einrüstento \shroud sth in secrecy ( fig) etw geheim halten* * *[ʃraʊd]1. n1) Leichentuch nt, Totenhemd nt2. vt* * *shroud [ʃraʊd]A s1. Leichentuch n, Totenhemd n2. fig Hülle f, Schleier m:shroud of mist Nebel-, Dunstschleier;a shroud of secrecy surrounds … ein Schleier des Geheimnisses umgibt …3. pl SCHIFF Wanten pl4. TECH Ummantelung fB v/t1. in ein Leichentuch (ein)hüllen2. TECH ummanteln3. fig in Nebel, Geheimnis etc hüllen:shrouded in mystery geheimnisumwoben4. fig verschleiern* * *1. noun1) Leichentuch, das (veralt.)2) (fig.): (of fog, mystery, etc.) Schleier, der2. transitive verbshroud something in something — etwas in etwas (Akk.) hüllen
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2 shroud
I [ʃraʊd]1) (cloth) sudario m., lenzuolo m. funebre2) fig. (of fog, secrecy) velo m.3) mar. (rope) sartia f.II [ʃraʊd]verbo transitivo avvolgere [body, person]* * *1. noun1) (a cloth wrapped around a dead body.) sindone, (lenzuolo funebre)2) (something that covers: a shroud of mist.) manto, coltre2. verb(to cover or hide: The incident was shrouded in mystery.) avvolgere* * *[ʃraʊd]1. n(round corpse) sudario, (fig: of secrecy) alone m2. vtshrouded in — (mist, darkness) circondato (-a) da
* * *shroud /ʃraʊd/n.2 (fig.) velo; manto; coltre: a shroud of dust [of secrecy], un velo di polvere [di mistero]; a shroud of snow, un manto di neve; a shroud of fog, una coltre di nebbia3 (naut.) sartia; sartiola4 (tecn.) copertura protettiva.(to) shroud /ʃraʊd/v. t.2 (fig.) avvolgere; coprire; celare; nascondere: Her past was shrouded in mystery, il suo passato era avvolto nel mistero; The mountains were shrouded in mist, i monti erano avvolti nella nebbia.* * *I [ʃraʊd]1) (cloth) sudario m., lenzuolo m. funebre2) fig. (of fog, secrecy) velo m.3) mar. (rope) sartia f.II [ʃraʊd]verbo transitivo avvolgere [body, person] -
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[ʃraʊd] n\shroud of dust Staubschicht f;\shroud of fog Nebelschleier m;to \shroud sth etw einhüllen;\shrouded in darkness in Dunkelheit eingehüllt;\shrouded in fog in Nebel gehüllt, nebelverhangen ( geh)to \shroud sth in scaffolding etw einrüsten;to \shroud sth in secrecy ( fig) etw geheim halten -
4 shroud
A nB vtr envelopper [body, person] (in dans) ; to be shrouded in être enveloppé de [mist, mystery, secrecy]. -
5 shroud
1. noun1) (a cloth wrapped around a dead body.) mortaja2) (something that covers: a shroud of mist.) velo
2. verb(to cover or hide: The incident was shrouded in mystery.) envolvertr[ʃraʊd]1 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL mortaja, sudario2 figurative use (of mist, secrecy) velo1 figurative use envolver\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be shrouded in something estar envuelto,-a en un velo de algoshroud ['ʃraʊd] vt: envolvershroud n1) : sudario m, mortaja f2) veil: velo mwrapped in a shroud of mystery: envuelto en un aura de misterion.• mortaja s.f.• sudario s.m.v.• amortajar v.
I ʃraʊdnoun ( for corpse) mortaja f, sudario ma shroud of secrecy — (journ) un velo de silencio
II
transitive verb envolver*[ʃraʊd]to be shrouded IN something: the town was shrouded in fog (liter) un velo de niebla envolvía la ciudad (liter); a case shrouded in mystery — (journ) un caso envuelto en un velo de misterio, un caso rodeado de misterio
1. Nthe Shroud of Turin — la Sábana Santa de Turín, el Santo Sudario de Turín
2) (fig)a shroud of mystery — un velo or halo de misterio
3) shrouds (Naut) obenques mpl2. VT1) [+ corpse] amortajar2) (fig) velar, cubrir* * *
I [ʃraʊd]noun ( for corpse) mortaja f, sudario ma shroud of secrecy — (journ) un velo de silencio
II
transitive verb envolver*to be shrouded IN something: the town was shrouded in fog (liter) un velo de niebla envolvía la ciudad (liter); a case shrouded in mystery — (journ) un caso envuelto en un velo de misterio, un caso rodeado de misterio
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6 shroud
1. noun1) (a cloth wrapped around a dead body.) liksvøp2) (something that covers: a shroud of mist.) teppe, svøp2. verb(to cover or hide: The incident was shrouded in mystery.) svøpe, innhylleIsubst. \/ʃraʊd\/1) liksvøp, liklaken2) ( overført) slør, teppe3) ( sjøfart) vant4) ( luftfart) fallskjermsnorIIverb \/ʃraʊd\/1) ( om lik) svøpe2) sløre, (inn)hylle -
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< aerospace> ■ Schutzkegel m<mech.eng> (of pump impeller) ■ Deckscheibe f ; Abdeckscheibe f ; Deckwand f ; Radseitenwand f<mech.eng> (annular web) ■ kreisförmiger Steg mvt <tech.gen> (cover with envelope, sleeve, cladding) ■ umhüllen vt ; ummanteln vtvt <tech.gen> ■ abschließen vt -
8 полог
мcanopy; перен поэт cover, shroudпо́лог тума́на — shroud of fog
под по́логом но́чи — under cover of night
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9 envolver
v.1 to wrap (up).envuélvamelo para regalo, por favor could you giftwrap it, please?2 to wind.3 to envelop, to cover.la niebla envolvía el valle the valley was deep in mist4 to wrap up, to wrap, to envelop, to enfold.Ella envuelve los regalos She wraps up the gifts.5 to pack, to wrap up, to envelop, to parcel.Ella envuelve el libro She packs the book.6 to involve.El caso envuelve a María The case involves Mary.7 to embody, to embosom.El libro envuelve toda la historia The book embodies the whole story.* * *1 (con papel) to wrap, wrap up2 (con ropa) to wrap, wrap up3 (hilo, cinta) to wind4 (pasteles etc) to coat, cover6 figurado (implicar) to involve (en, in), implicate (en, in)7 figurado (confundir) to confound8 MILITAR to surround, encircle1 (uso reflexivo) to wrap oneself up (en, in)2 figurado (implicarse) to become involved (en, in)* * *verb1) to wrap2) surround* * *( pp envuelto)1. VT1) (=cubrir) [con papel] to wrap (up); [con ropa] to wrap (up), cover (up)¿quiere que se lo envuelva? — shall I wrap it (up) for you?
2) (=rodear) to surround, shrouduna niebla espesa envolvía el castillo — the castle was surrounded o shrouded in thick fog
3) (=involucrar) to involve (en in)4) frm (=contener) to contain2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <paquete/regalo> to wrap (up)¿me lo puede envolver para regalo? — could you gift wrap it?
envolver algo/a alguien en algo — to wrap something/somebody (up) in something
2) ( rodear) membrana/capa to surround; humo/tristeza to envelopun velo de misterio envuelve el caso — the case is cloaked o shrouded in mystery
3) ( implicar) <crítica/opinión> to imply4) ( involucrar) to involve2.envolver a alguien en algo — to involve somebody in something, get somebody involved in something
envolverse v prona) (refl) ( en manta) to wrap oneself (up)b) (en delito, asunto) to become involved* * *= wrap, envelop, shroud, wrap up.Ex. In some cases the real question that needs to be answered may indeed turn out to be, as Winston Churchill once said of Russia, 'a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma'.Ex. Her eyes swept the room and then enveloped him in an icy glare.Ex. Often the needs of the disabled are shrouded by misconceptions such as that they are forced to lead a poor quality of life.Ex. Finally, the type faces were inspected for defects, and the sort was wrapped up in a packet for delivery.----* papel de envolver = wrapping paper.* papel de envolver regalos = gift wrapping paper.* sin envolver = unwrapped.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <paquete/regalo> to wrap (up)¿me lo puede envolver para regalo? — could you gift wrap it?
envolver algo/a alguien en algo — to wrap something/somebody (up) in something
2) ( rodear) membrana/capa to surround; humo/tristeza to envelopun velo de misterio envuelve el caso — the case is cloaked o shrouded in mystery
3) ( implicar) <crítica/opinión> to imply4) ( involucrar) to involve2.envolver a alguien en algo — to involve somebody in something, get somebody involved in something
envolverse v prona) (refl) ( en manta) to wrap oneself (up)b) (en delito, asunto) to become involved* * *= wrap, envelop, shroud, wrap up.Ex: In some cases the real question that needs to be answered may indeed turn out to be, as Winston Churchill once said of Russia, 'a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma'.
Ex: Her eyes swept the room and then enveloped him in an icy glare.Ex: Often the needs of the disabled are shrouded by misconceptions such as that they are forced to lead a poor quality of life.Ex: Finally, the type faces were inspected for defects, and the sort was wrapped up in a packet for delivery.* papel de envolver = wrapping paper.* papel de envolver regalos = gift wrapping paper.* sin envolver = unwrapped.* * *vtA ‹paquete/regalo› to wrap, wrap up¿se lo envuelvo? shall I wrap it (up) for you?¿me lo puede envolver para regalo? could you gift wrap it?envolver algo/a algn EN algo to wrap sth/sb (up) IN sthenvolvió al niño en una manta she wrapped the child (up) in a blanketB (rodear) «membrana/capa» to surround; «humo/tristeza» to envelopla niebla envolvía la ciudad fog enveloped the city, the city was shrouded in fogun velo de misterio envuelve el caso the case is cloaked o shrouded in mysteryun halo de santidad la envolvía she seemed to be shrouded in o surrounded by an aura of saintlinessC (contener) ‹crítica/opinión› to contain, implyD (involucrar) to involve envolver a algn EN algo to involve sb IN sth, get sb involved IN sth1 ( refl) (en una manta) to wrap oneself (up)se envolvió en la manta y se durmió she wrapped herself (up) in the blanket o she wrapped the blanket around herself and fell asleep2 (en un delito, asunto) to become involved* * *
envolver ( conjugate envolver) verbo transitivo
1 ‹paquete/regalo› to wrap (up);◊ ¿me lo puede envolver para regalo? could you gift wrap it?;
envolver algo/a algn en algo to wrap sth/sb (up) in sth
2 ( rodear) [membrana/capa] to surround;
[humo/tristeza] to envelop
3 ( involucrar) to involve
envolverse verbo pronominal
envolver verbo transitivo
1 (con papel) to wrap: envúelvalo para regalo, por favor, gift-wrap it, please
2 (rodear, cubrir) to envelop: la niebla envolvía la ciudad, the town was enveloped in fog
3 (enredar, implicar) to involve
' envolver' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cinta
- liar
- aparte
- implicar
- papel
English:
envelop
- gift-wrap
- muffle up
- parcel up
- shroud
- wrap
- wrap up
- wrapping paper
- bind
- cling
- do
- engulf
- gift
- wrapping
* * *♦ vt1. [embalar] to wrap (up);envuélvamelo para regalo, por favor could you giftwrap it, please?;¿quiere que se lo envuelva? would you like it wrapped?;2. [cubrir, rodear] to envelop, to cover;la niebla envolvía el valle the valley was deep in mist;la membrana que envuelve al feto the membrane which envelops o covers the foetus;una sensación de melancolía la envolvía a feeling of melancholy enveloped him3. [enrollar] to wind;envolver hilo en un carrete to wind thread onto a spool5. [conllevar] to imply;lo que dijo no envuelve crítica alguna what he said doesn't imply any criticism whatsoever* * *<part envuelto> v/t1 wrap (up)2 ( rodear) surround, envelop3 ( involucrar) involve;envolver a alguien en algo involve s.o. in sth* * *envolver {89} vt1) : to wrap2) : to envelop, to surround3) : to entangle, to involve* * * -
10 velo
m.1 veil (item of clothing).correr o echar un (tupido) velo sobre algo (informal) to draw a veil over something2 film, thin skin.3 velum, velum of the palate, velamen.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: velar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú/usted) Imperative of Spanish verb: ver.* * *1 (gen) veil2 ANATOMÍA velum\correr un (tupido) velo sobre algo / echar un (tupido) velo sobre algo figurado to draw a veil over something, keep something quiettomar el velo familiar to take the veilvelo del paladar soft palate, velum* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [de tul, gasa] veil2) (fig) (=cobertura) veil, light covering; (Fot) fog; (en cristal) mist; [de silencio, misterio] shroud3) (=pretexto) pretext, cloak4) (=confusión) confusion, mental fog5) (Anat)velo de paladar — soft palate, velum
* * *masculino veilvelo de novia/monja — bridal/nun's veil
correr or echar un tupido velo sobre algo — to draw a veil over something
tomar el velo — to take the veil
* * *= veil.Ex. Pilgrims journeyed to the cathedral to view the Veil of the Virgin, a strip of cloth believed to have been worn by the Virgin Mary at the Nativity of Christ.----* correr un tupido velo sobre = draw + a veil over.* correr un velo sobre las cosas = sweep + things under the rug.* echar un tupido velo sobre = draw + a veil over.* un velo de bruma = a veil of mist.* velo de boda = wedding veil.* velo del paladar = soft palate.* velo de novia = bridal veil, wedding veil.* velo nupcial = wedding veil.* * *masculino veilvelo de novia/monja — bridal/nun's veil
correr or echar un tupido velo sobre algo — to draw a veil over something
tomar el velo — to take the veil
* * *= veil.Ex: Pilgrims journeyed to the cathedral to view the Veil of the Virgin, a strip of cloth believed to have been worn by the Virgin Mary at the Nativity of Christ.
* correr un tupido velo sobre = draw + a veil over.* correr un velo sobre las cosas = sweep + things under the rug.* echar un tupido velo sobre = draw + a veil over.* un velo de bruma = a veil of mist.* velo de boda = wedding veil.* velo del paladar = soft palate.* velo de novia = bridal veil, wedding veil.* velo nupcial = wedding veil.* * *veilvelo de novia/monja bridal/nun's veilla danza de los siete velos the dance of the seven veilscorrer or echar un tupido velo sobre algo to draw a veil over somethingserá mejor que corramos or echemos un tupido velo sobre estas cosas let's put these things behind us o draw a veil over these thingsdescorrer el velo sobre algo to uncover sthtomar el velo to take the veilCompuesto:soft palate, velum ( tech)* * *
Del verbo velar: ( conjugate velar)
velo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
veló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
velar
velo
velar ( conjugate velar) verbo transitivo
1
2 ‹ película› to fog, expose
verbo intransitivo
1 ( permanecer despierto) to stay up o awake
2 ( cuidar) velo por algo/algn to watch over sth/sb
velarse verbo pronominal [ película] to get fogged o exposed
velo sustantivo masculino
veil
velar 1
I verbo intransitivo
1 (cuidar, vigilar) to watch [por, over]
velar por los intereses de alguien, to watch over sb's interests
2 (permanecer despierto) to stay awake
II vtr (a un enfermo) to keep watch
(a un muerto) to hold a wake for
velar 2 Fot verbo transitivo to blur
velo sustantivo masculino
1 veil
2 Anat velo del paladar, soft palate
♦ Locuciones: figurado correr un tupido velo sobre algo, to draw a veil over sthg
' velo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sutil
English:
veil
- cloak
- shroud
- sweep
* * *velo nm1. [tela] veil2. [prenda] veil;velo de monja wimple;Famtomar el velo to take the veil3. [cosa ligera] veil;un velo de humo a veil of smoke;un velo de envidia a trace of envy4. velo del paladar soft palate* * *m veil;correr un tupido velo sobre algo keep sth quiet;tomar el velo take the veil, become a nun* * *velo nm: veil* * *velo n veil -
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m (G całunu) 1. (do owijania zwłok) shroud; (do przykrywania trumny) pall 2. sgt książk., przen. shroud, pall- pola okryte całunem śniegu/mgły fields shrouded in mist/snow3. przest. (odzież mnicha) frock- □ Całun Turyński Relig. the Turin Shroud* * ** * *mishroud, pall; całun mgły przen. blanket of fog.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > całun
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12 umhüllen
v/t (untr., hat) wrap up ( mit in), cover (in, with)* * *to sheathe; to infold* * *um|hụ̈l|len [ʊm'hʏlən] ptp umhü\#lltvt insepto wrap (up) (mit in)* * *um·hül·len *[ʊmˈhʏlən]vt* * *jemanden/etwas mit etwas umhüllen — wrap somebody/something in something
* * *umhüllen v/t (untrennb, hat) wrap up (mit in), cover (in, with)* * *jemanden/etwas mit etwas umhüllen — wrap somebody/something in something
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v/t1. durch Tabakqualm etc.: (Zimmer) fill with smoke4. (Insektizid etc.) spray* * *ver|ne|beln [fɛɐ'neːbln] ptp vernebeltvt (MIL)to cover with a smoke screen; (fig ) Tatsachen to obscure, to obfuscate (form); (inf ) Zimmer to fug updie Dinge vernébeln — to confuse the issue, to muddy the waters
jdm den Verstand or den Kopf vernébeln — to cloud sb's mind
* * *ver·ne·beln *vt▪ etw \vernebeln1. (versprühen) to spray sth2. (verschleiern) to obscure sth* * ** * *vernebeln v/t1. durch Tabakqualm etc: (Zimmer) fill with smoke4. (Insektizid etc) spray* * ** * *v.to cover by a smoke screen expr. -
14 velo
m veil* * *velo s.m.1 veil (anche fig.): il velo da sposa, the bridal veil; coprire qlco. con un velo, to cover sthg. with a veil (o to veil sthg.); un velo di tristezza, a touch of sadness; un velo di silenzio, a veil of silence; i veli della notte, the shades of night; l'ambizione gli fa velo, ambition clouds his mind; sotto il velo della modestia nasconde un animo malvagio, under the mask (o veil) of modesty he hides an evil mind // avere un velo davanti agli occhi, (fig.) to be blind; stendere un velo su qlco., (anche fig.) to draw a veil over sthg. // (econ.) velo monetario, veil money // ( calcio) far velo, to shield // prendere il velo, to take the veil (o to become a nun)2 ( strato sottile) film; layer: un velo di ghiaccio, a film of ice; un velo di lacrime, a film of tears; un velo di nebbia, a veil of mist; un velo di zucchero, a coating of sugar; un velo d'olio, a film (o a thin layer) of oil // zucchero a velo, icing sugar* * *['velo]sostantivo maschile1) (drappo) veilprendere il velo — (farsi suora) to take the veil
2) (tessuto) voile3) (strato sottile) film, thin layerun velo di zucchero — a coating o dusting of sugar
4) fig.un velo di mistero — a veil o shroud of secrecy
••* * *velo/'velo/sostantivo m.2 (tessuto) voilesenza -i (nudo) naked; stendiamo un velo (pietoso) su quell'episodio let's draw a veil over that episode. -
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[ʃiːt]1) (of paper, stamps) foglio m.4) (of plastic, rubber) foglio m.; (of canvas, tarpaulin) telo m.; (of metal, glass) lastra f.; (thinner) foglio m., lamina f.5) (of mist, fog) cortina f.a sheet of ice — (on road) una lastra di ghiaccio
6) mar. scotta f.7) AE colloq. dir. sentenza f. di carcerazione••* * *[ʃi:t]1) (a broad piece of cloth eg for a bed: She put clean sheets on all the beds.) lenzuolo2) (a large, thin, usually flat, piece: a sheet of paper/glass.) foglio•* * *[ʃiːt]1) (of paper, stamps) foglio m.4) (of plastic, rubber) foglio m.; (of canvas, tarpaulin) telo m.; (of metal, glass) lastra f.; (thinner) foglio m., lamina f.5) (of mist, fog) cortina f.a sheet of ice — (on road) una lastra di ghiaccio
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cloak, envelop, shroud, wreathe* * *vb wrap (up) ( fx wrapped in a cloak); muffle up;F envelop ( fx enveloped in a shawl, in mist), shroud ( fx shrouded in fog, (fig) shrouded in mystery). -
18 пелена
жcover; облаков, тайны shroudпелена́ тума́на — shroud of mist/fog
пелена́ сне́га — mantle of snow
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19 Schleier
m; -s, -; veil; im Islam: yashmak; (Nebel-, Dunstschleier) veil of mist, haze; FOT. fog(ging); einen Schleier tragen wear a veil; den Schleier nehmen KIRCHL. take the veil; alles wie durch einen Schleier sehen see everything through a haze; den Schleier ( des Geheimnisses) lüften fig. lift the veil of secrecy, unveil the secret; den Schleier des Vergessens über etw. breiten draw a line under s.th., agree to forgive and forget s.th.* * *der Schleierveil; shroud; haze* * *Schlei|er ['ʃlaiɐ]m -s, - (lit, fig)veil; (von Wolken, Nebel auch) hazedas Foto hat einen Schléíer — the photo is foggy or fogged
die Berggipfel waren in Schléíer von Nebel gehüllt — the mountain tops were veiled in mist
einen Schléíer vor den Augen haben, wie durch einen Schléíer sehen — to have a mist in front of one's eyes
den Schléíer (des Geheimnisses) lüften — to lift the veil of secrecy
einen Schléíer über etw (acc) ziehen or breiten (fig) — to draw a veil over sth
der Schléíer des Vergessens —
den Schléíer nehmen (liter) — to take the veil
* * *(a piece of thin cloth worn over the face or head to hide, cover, or protect it: Some women wear veils for religious reasons, to prevent strangers from seeing their faces; a veil of mist over the mountains; a veil of secrecy.) veil* * *Schlei·er<-s, ->[ˈʃlaiɐ]m1. (durchsichtiges Gewebe) veil2. (Dunst) [veil of] mist3. CHEM cloudiness4.▶ den \Schleier lüften to reveal all [or the secret]* * *der; Schleiers, Schleier1) veil2) (von Dunst) veil of mist* * *Schleier m; -s, -; veil; im Islam: yashmak; (Nebel-, Dunstschleier) veil of mist, haze; FOTO fog(ging);einen Schleier tragen wear a veil;den Schleier nehmen KIRCHE take the veil;alles wie durch einen Schleier sehen see everything through a haze;den Schleier (des Geheimnisses) lüften fig lift the veil of secrecy, unveil the secret;den Schleier des Vergessens über etwas breiten draw a line under sth, agree to forgive and forget sth* * *der; Schleiers, Schleier1) veil2) (von Dunst) veil of mist* * *- m.haze n.veil n. -
20 sumentaa
yks.nom. sumentaa; yks.gen. sumennan; yks.part. sumensi; yks.ill. sumentaisi; mon.gen. sumentakoon; mon.part. sumentanut; mon.ill. sumennettiinblur (verb)cloud (verb)darken (verb)dim (verb)fog (verb)mist (verb)obfuscate (verb)obscure (verb)* * *• darken• obscure• obfuscate• mist• fog• dim• shroud in mist• cloud• blur• efface
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shroud — 1 noun (C) 1 a cloth that is wrapped around a dead person s body before it is buried 2 something that hides or covers something: The fog rolled in, and a grey shroud covered the city. (+ of): A shroud of silence surrounded the general s death. 2… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
shroud — shroud1 [ʃraud] n [: 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… … Dictionary of contemporary English
shroud — [[t]ʃra͟ʊd[/t]] shrouds, shrouding, shrouded 1) N COUNT A shroud is a cloth which is used for wrapping a dead body. 2) N COUNT: N of n You can refer to something that surrounds an object or situation as a shroud of something. ...a parked car… … English dictionary
shroud — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, garment, from Old English scrūd; akin to Old English scrēade shred more at shred Date: 14th century 1. obsolete shelter, protection 2. something that covers, screens, or guards: as a. one of two flanges that… … New Collegiate Dictionary
fog — n 1. vapor, cloud of vapor, haze, mist, brume, smog, Sl. soup, Sl. pea soup; drizzle, dankness, dampness. 2. murkiness, obscurity, overcast, cloudiness, mistiness, dirty weather. 3. bewilderment, confusion, perplexity, bafflement; vagueness,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
en|shroud — «ehn SHROWD», transitive verb. to cover with a shroud: »Figurative. Fog enshrouded the ship, but we could hear its whistle … Useful english dictionary
Andrea Beaumont — Infobox comics character character name = Andrea Beaumont (The Phantasm) caption = Sal Valestra, your Angel of Death awaits. publisher = Warner Bros. DC Comics debut = (December 25, 1993) creators = Alan Burnett Paul Dini alter ego = Phantasm… … Wikipedia
befog — v. a. 1. Cover with fog, shroud in fog, wrap in mist. 2. Confuse, mystify, muddle, obfuscate, puzzle, perplex, embarrass, bewilder … New dictionary of synonyms