名词云; 云状物; 一团; 阴影
不及物动词布满云; 显得阴沉; 看起来忧愁)
及物动词使难以理解; 使…朦胧不清; 使减少乐趣; 混淆
1. under a cloud : 失宠;
及物动词
1. The sky is darkly clouded.
天空黑云密布。
2. The sky clouded over; we could see there was going to be rainstorm.
天空乌云密布,我们看得出快来暴风雨了。
3. cloud的近义词
3. Her eyes were clouded with tears.
泪水使她双眼变得模糊起来。
名词
1. The freight truck caused a cloud of dust as it went down the dirt road.
运货卡车驶过那条肮脏的道路时卷起了一片尘土。
2. cloud的近义词
2. The clouds of war hang over the east.
战云高悬于东部地区。
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1. 云彩:来到吉他处(注意吉他对面那个柱子),进入左手边的入口,跳抓来到二层,捡到一个云彩(Cloud),出来后来到另一面有两个白色柱子的入口处,把苹果放在柱子上的盘子里开门,进入后在水里拣起隐藏在水草中的黄色钥匙.
2. 乌云:北京天空的乌云(cloud)突然都烟消云散了,唯一剩下的一块疑云(cloud)就是:伦敦在四年后是否能够比得上? 不过等一等!也许我们不需如此的害怕. 我们起初都觉得(京奥)开幕式真的是不可思议(incredible),
1. 云;云团
A cloud is a mass of water vapour that floats in the sky. Clouds are usually white or grey in colour.
e.g. ...the varied shapes of the clouds...
云朵各种各样的形状
e.g. The sky was almost entirely obscured by cloud.
天空几乎完全被云所遮蔽。
2. (烟雾、尘土等的)一团
A cloud of something such as smoke or dust is a mass of it floating in the air.
e.g. The hens darted away on all sides, raising a cloud of dust.
一群母鸡四处乱窜,搅起一团尘土。
3. 把…搞糊涂;使难以理解;使无法正确判断
If you say that something clouds your view of a situation, you mean that it makes you unable to understand the situation or judge it properly.
e.g. Perhaps anger had clouded his vision, perhaps his judgment had been faulty...
可能是愤怒蒙蔽了他的眼睛,也可能是他判断有误。
e.g. In his latter years religious mania clouded his mind.
晚年的时候,对宗教的狂热让他丧失心智。
4. 破坏;给…蒙上阴影
If you say that something clouds a situation, you mean that it makes it unpleasant.
cloud的近义词
e.g. The atmosphere has already been clouded by the BJP''s anger at the media.
印度人民党怒斥媒体,已经破坏了气氛。
5. (眼神或脸色)阴沉,忧郁;使看起来阴沉(或忧郁)
If your eyes or face cloud or if sadness or anger clouds them, your eyes or your face suddenly show sadness or anger.
e.g. Trish''s face clouded with disappointment...
翠茜一脸失望。
e.g. As he looked at Katherine, great sorrow clouded his eyes.
他看着凯瑟琳,满眼忧伤。
6. (镜子)模糊不清;(使)起雾
If glass clouds or if moisture clouds it, tiny drops of water cover the glass, making it difficult to see through.
e.g. The mirror clouded beside her cheek...
她面颊边的镜子变得模糊不清。
e.g. I run the water very hot, clouding the mirror.
我把水开得很热,水汽模糊了镜面。
7. 心不在焉;耽于空想
If you say that someone has their head in the clouds, you are criticizing them because they are ignoring or are unaware of the problems associated with a situation.
8. 极为快乐;乐不可支
If you say that someone is on cloud nine, you are emphasizing that they are very happy.
e.g. When Michael was born I was on cloud nine.
迈克尔出生的时候,我都乐得找不着北了。
9. 遭嫌弃;被贬低
If someone is under a cloud, people have a poor opinion of them because of something they have done.
e.g. The military are under a cloud for killing civilians while breaking up a demonstration.
军方因在平息示威活动时杀死了无辜平民而备受指责。
10. every cloud has a silver lining -> see silver lining
相关词组:cloud over
noun
1. a group of many things in the air or on the ground
e.g. a swarm of insects obscured the light
clouds of blossoms
it discharged a cloud of spores
Synonym: swarm
2. a visible mass of water or ice particles suspended at a considerable altitude
3. any collection of particles (e.g., smoke or dust) or gases that is visible
4. out of touch with reality
e.g. his head was in the clouds
5. suspicion affecting your reputation
e.g. after that mistake he was under a cloud
6. a cause of worry or gloom or trouble
e.g. the only cloud on the horizon was the possibility of dissent by the French
verb
1. make milky or dull
e.g. The chemical clouded the liquid to which it was added
2. colour with streaks or blotches of different shades
3. make less clear
e.g. the stroke clouded memories of her youth
4. place under suspicion or cast doubt upon
e.g. sully someone''s reputation
Synonym: defilesullycorrupttaint
5. make gloomy or depressed
e.g. Their faces were clouded with sadness
6. billow up in the form of a cloud
e.g. The smoke clouded above the houses
7. make less visible or unclear
e.g. The stars are obscured by the clouds
the big elm tree obscures our view of the valley
Synonym: obscurebefogbecloudobnubilatehaze overfogmist
8. make overcast or cloudy
e.g. Fall weather often overcasts our beaches
Synonym: overcast