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英:['klaʊdɪd]
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词根:cloud
adj.cloudy 多云的;阴天的;愁容满面的
cloudless 无云的;晴朗的
n.cloud 云;阴云;云状物;一大群;黑斑
cloudiness 阴沉;暗晦;朦胧
vi.cloud 阴沉;乌云密布
vt.cloud 使混乱;以云遮敝;使忧郁;玷污
noun
a visible mass of particles of condensed vapor (such as water or ice) suspended in the atmosphere of a planet (such as the earth) or moon
something resembling or suggesting a cloud: such as
a light filmy, puffy, or billowy mass seeming to float in the air a ship under a cloud of sail
a cloud of blond hair
a usually visible mass of minute particles suspended in the air or a gas
a great crowd or multitude : swarm
clouds of mosquitoes
something that has a dark, lowering, or threatening aspect a cloud of suspicion
clouds of war
something that obscures or blemishes
a cloud of ambiguity
a dark or opaque vein or spot (as in marble or a precious stone)
the computers and connections that support cloud computing—often used before another nouncloud storage/backupcloud software
storing files in the cloud
verb
intransitive verb
to grow cloudy—usually used with over or up
clouded over before the storm
of facial features to become troubled, apprehensive, or distressed in appearance
her face clouded with worry
to become blurry, dubious, or ominous—often used with over
the outlook is clouding over
to billow up in the form of a cloud
transitive verb
to envelop or hide with or as if with a cloud
to make opaque especially by condensation of moisture
steam clouded the windows
to make murky especially with smoke or mist
smoke clouded the sky
to make unclear or confused
cloud the issue
taint, sully
a clouded reputation
to cast gloom over
cloud prospects for success
clouded leopard云豹
Noun Middle English, rock, cloud, from Old English clūd; perhaps akin to Greek gloutos buttock
The first known use of cloud was in the 14th century
cloudyadjective
darkened by gloom or anxiety
a cloudy mood
covered over by clouds
a cloudy sky
dimmed or dulled as if by clouds
a cloudy mirror
uneven in color or texture
having visible material in suspension
the water from the faucet was cloudy
cloud1 of 2noun
a visible mass of particles of water or ice in the form of fog, mist, or haze usually high in the air
a usually visible mass of tiny particles in the air or bits of matter between stars
a group of charged particles (as electrons)
something resembling or thought to be like a cloud under a cloud of suspicion
a cloud of mosquitoes
something that appears dark or threatening
clouds of war
the computers and connections that support cloud computing
storing files in the cloud
cloud2 of 2verb
to make or become cloudy
to darken or hide with or as if by a cloud
smog clouded our view
1 The outlook is clouded by persistently high oil and food prices.
经济前景受到持续走高的石油和食品价格的影响。
2 As I read the handwritten message, I felt sweat break out on my back, and for a second or two my vision clouded.
3 I know it's time to move on, but the smoke has clouded my thoughts.
4 It was still there, but the sky was less blue, the gentle motion of the boat slower, the water of the lake more murky and clouded.
5 Working from what America already knows about itself, the bureau's experts and other demographers offer an irresistible, if clouded, crystal ball among their visions.
根据美国已经了解的情况,统计局的专家和其他人口统计学家在他们的视野中提供了一个不可抗拒的水晶球。
6 She told Chloe how the shower was hot and steam clouded the glass.
她告诉克洛伊淋浴很热,蒸汽充满在玻璃房内。
7 The mirror clouded beside her cheek.
她面颊边的镜子变得模糊不清。
8 Her memories were clouded, jumbled together, confused; it had all happened too quickly, and there were so many years yet to go, and her grandchildren would be born and raised in cities faraway.
9 Regardless of the disconcerting clouds, Delta issued a statement to PEOPLE similar to JetBlue’s recent explanation five years later, clarifying that the fog was no cause for alarm.
10 Milo’s face clouded almost as abruptly, and his spirits descended into a state of sad anxiety.
11 When he took them off, you could see that the eye beneath the painted glass was clouded over.
12 It may have been the memory of my father—open- collared, his tie loosened and stained, his eyes clouded and his breath heavy, glass in hand—that made me a teetotaler.
13 The sky had clouded over again and it was raining a little.
14 The state's outlook is clouded by the long decline of Detroit's motor industry.
该州前景受到了底特律汽车工业急剧衰退的影响。
15 There's a cloud of controversy hanging over the election.
16 In the sixties it clouded the minds of the hippies like the pot smoke rising in their bongs.
17 Steam had clouded the mirror.
水蒸气使镜子变得模糊不清。
18 Age has clouded his memory.
他因年老而记忆模糊。
19 I dropped down and immediately started pulling at the clouded plastic.
20 Ironically after travelling nearly 50,000 kilometres, his view was clouded out at the last moment, a very dispiriting experience.
具有讽刺意味的是,他的视野在在行进了近5万公里后的最后一刻变得模糊起来,是非常令人沮丧的经历。
1 愁容满面的
2 阴暗
tenebrific sun wan dull shady murky gloomy shadowy dun dusky sable grey murk darkish stygian chthonic darksome tenebrous disconsolate fuliginous shadily shadow shade darkness obscure cloudiness obscuration shadiness tenebrificate bedim
3 阴暗的
tenebrific sun wan dull shady murky gloomy shadowy dun dusky sable grey darkish stygian chthonic darksome tenebrous disconsolate fuliginous tenebrificate
4 阴云密布
5 阴沉
heavy dull miserable dismal dreary surly sullen dour glowering saturnine dully dullness dreariness tenebrific gray moody melancholy gloomy lowering morbid somber dusky sunless sulky mirthless doleful sepulchral lowery tenebrous disconsolate drearisome dourly sombrely duskily cloudiness sullenness
6 糊涂
woolly-headed beetle-headed mad fluffy gaga addle sottish woolly-minded anile pinheaded stupidity muddle fuddle bother confuse haze obfuscate bedevil mizzle becloud besot muddle-headedness
7 阴云密布的