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shroud noun [C] (HIDE) a layer of something that covers or surrounds something: Everything was covered in a thick shroud of dust. a situation that prevents something from being known or understood: The truth about the accident remains hidden beneath a shroud of secrecy. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
SHROUD meaning: 1. a cloth or long, loose piece of clothing that is used to wrap a dead body before it is buried 2…. Learn more.
to be hidden or covered by the dark / fog, etc: The island was shrouded in sea mist. be shrouded in mystery/secrecy. to be difficult to find out about or to know the truth about: Details of the president's trip remain shrouded in secrecy.
shroud. verb [ T ] uk / ʃraʊd / us / ʃraʊd /. to hide something by covering or surrounding it: Visitors have complained about the scaffolding that shrouds half the castle. Suddenly all the lights went out and the house was shrouded in darkness. The mist shrouding the valley had lifted by eight o'clock.
to be hidden or covered by the dark / fog, etc: The island was shrouded in sea mist. be shrouded in mystery/secrecy. to be difficult to find out about or to know the truth about: Details of the president's trip remain shrouded in secrecy.
verb [ T ] uk / ʃraʊd / us / ʃraʊd /. to hide something by covering or surrounding it: Visitors have complained about the scaffolding that shrouds half the castle. Suddenly all the lights went out and the house was shrouded in darkness. The mist shrouding the valley had lifted by eight o'clock.
a layer of something that covers or surrounds something. capa. Everything was covered in a thick shroud of dust. Todo estaba cubierto por una espesa capa de polvo. a situation that prevents something from being known or understood. velo. The truth about the accident remains hidden beneath a shroud of secrecy.
shroud translate: linceul, voile, envelopper. Learn more in the Cambridge English-French Dictionary.
to hide something by covering or surrounding it: Visitors have complained about the scaffolding that shrouds half the castle. Suddenly all the lights went out and the house was shrouded in darkness. The mist shrouding the valley had lifted by eight o'clock. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to keep someone or something from being ...
to hide something by covering or surrounding it: Visitors have complained about the scaffolding that shrouds half the castle. Suddenly all the lights went out and the house was shrouded in darkness. The mist shrouding the valley had lifted by eight o'clock. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.