envelop 英 [ɪnˈveləp]   美 [ɪn'vɛləp]

envelop

envelop  英 [ɪnˈveləp] 美 [ɪn'vɛləp]

vt. 包围;包封;遮盖  n. 信封;包裹 

进行时:enveloping  过去式:enveloped  过去分词:enveloped  第三人称单数:envelops 

The envelop was imprinted with a return address. 这个信封上印有回信地址。
And in our mail arrived an envelop without a return address. 而我们邮箱里收到了一个信封,上面没有写发信人地址。

  • When something envelops you, it wraps around you. The Snuggie Blanket is so popular because it envelops your body, leaving only your head uncovered. Sure, it looks dorky, but it keeps you extra warm.
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  • vt. 包围;包封;遮盖
  • n. 信封;包裹
  • 1. The envelop was imprinted with a return address.

    这个信封上印有回信地址。

  • 2. And in our mail arrived an envelop without a return address.

    而我们邮箱里收到了一个信封,上面没有写发信人地址。

  • 3. Such storms can sometimes envelop the entire planet and change the characteristics of the atmosphere, making EDL far trickier.

    这样的风暴有时会包围整个火星,并改变大气层的特性,使得EDL的过程相当棘手。

  • envelop (v.) late 14c., envolupen, "be involved" (in sin, crime, etc.), from Old French envoleper "envelop, cover; fold up, wrap up" (10c., Modern French envelopper), from en- "in" (see en- (1)) + voloper "wrap up," which is of uncertain origin, perhaps Celtic (see Gamillscheg, Diez) or Germanic ("Century Dictionary"). Literal sense is from 1580s. Related: Enveloped; enveloping.
en·velop / ɪnˈveləp ; NAmE ɪnˈveləp / verb envelopsb/sth (in sth) ( formal) to wrap sb/sth up or cover them or it completely 包住;裹住;盖住 She was enveloped in a huge white towel. 她裹在一条白色大毛巾里。 Clouds enveloped the mountain tops. 云雾笼罩着山顶。 envelop envelops enveloped enveloping en·velop·ment envelopment envelopments / ɪnˈveləpmənt ; NAmE ɪnˈveləpmənt / noun [uncountable ] en·velop / ɪnˈveləp ; NAmE ɪnˈveləp / en·velop·ment / ɪnˈveləpmənt ; NAmE ɪnˈveləpmənt /
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