overcloud如何读

英:[ˌəʊvə'klaʊd]

美:[ˌoʊvə'klaʊd]

overcloud是什么意思

  • v.

    使阴暗;使布满乌云;使忧郁;乌云密布

  • overcloud自然拼读

    o·ver·cloud

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    overcloud变形

    overclouds, overclouding, overclouded

    overcloud英英释义

    Verb

    1. become covered with clouds;

    "The sky clouded over"

    2. make obscure or unclear;

    "The distinction was obscured"

    overcloud词源中文解释

    "用云彩覆盖或覆盖,"也比喻意义上的"用忧愁或悲伤覆盖",来自于 over- + cloud (v.)。相关词汇: Overclouded; overclouding。

    overcloud词源英文解释

    The first known use of overcloud was circa 1596

    overcloud儿童词典英英释义

    overcloudverb

    to overspread with clouds : darken

    overcloud 例句

    1 While thus engaged, they missed the fact that the sun-bright day had overclouded.

    2 He knew him to be a cute old fox, and that if he gleaned anything it would be at a time when the lawyer's shrewdness was overclouded by fear.

    3 The sky became overclouded, and the gentle breeze which had blown in the morning strengthened into a strong, boisterous wind.

    4 Then he took to asking himself, Did he overcloud her?

    5 And all the world was overclouded for two souls.

    6 It exceedingly dissatisfied Wilhelm to see the fair image of Mariana overclouded and almost deformed in his soul, first by the capricious fancies of his journey, and then by the unfriendliness of Werner.

    7 Sebastian hastened on Saturday with joyful soul under an overclouded heaven to the island of Union.

    8 This mark was, however, soon lost sight of, and, the atmosphere still continuing overclouded, dark, and hazy, they speedily became again bewildered.

    9 If the genius of Mallarmé was obscured by the flatterers that surrounded him, how much more was Wilde’s talent overclouded by the would-be witty, shoddy-elegant, and cheaply-poetical society hangers-on, who covered him with incense?

    10 Bertha likewise was thoroughly overcome, not so much by these feelings, as by the mere effect of the sudden tidings on her nervous temperament, and the overclouding of the cheerfulness that had hitherto surrounded her. 

    11 Apparently she had no idea of how terrible her fits of temper could be, how the fear of them overclouded the lives of children, defenceless before her.

    12 So, perhaps, Shakespeare said to himself in those years when, as we imagine, melancholy and embitterment often overclouded his sky, though they did not obscure his faith in goodness and much less his intellectual vision.

    13 When she awoke, the horizon was overclouded, and it began to rain.

    14 Her face was overclouded with grief.

    她的脸色因悲伤而变阴沉。

    15 All the ancient grandeur of the sitting-room seemed overclouded with shabbiness and untidiness.

    16 The sun was soon overclouded, the wind freshened and grew sharp as we continued to descend the widening estuary; and with the falling temperature the gloom among the passengers increased.

    17 Fate, which dooms man to misery, soon overclouded these opening prospects of delight.

    18 Muscular twitchings were noted whenever the heavens were overclouded by a storm, or whenever clouds charged with electricity were passed above the conductor.

    19 Events, however, now occurred which overclouded his prospects.

    20 The happy prospect was soon to be overclouded.

    overcloud 同义词

    4 使悲伤

    distress sadden do to

    9 变阴

    milk overcast

    13 使扫兴

    dampen

    14 使阴暗

    shadow dull bedim

    16 使模糊

    obscure smear blear cloud fog

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