cloud
noun
verb
klaʊd
noun
1
IN THE SKY
在天空中
a
white
or
grey
mass
in
the
sky
that
forms
from
very
small
drops
of
water
云,云朵
C,U
heavy/thick/dense
etc
clouds
Dark
clouds
floated
across
the
moon.
乌云飘过月亮。
Heavy
clouds
had
gathered
over
the
summit
of
Mont
Blanc.
勃朗峰顶上阴云密布。
low/high
cloud
Visibility
was
bad
due
to
low
cloud.
因为有低云,能见度很差。
2
IN THE AIR
在空中
a
mass
of
dust,
smoke
etc
in
the
air,
or
a
large
number
of
insects
flying
together
〔一团灰尘、烟雾、大批飞行的昆虫等的〕云状物
C
cloud
of
dust/smoke/gas
etc
A
cloud
of
steam
rose
into
the
air.
一团水蒸气升到空中。
clouds
of
mosquitoes
buzzing
around
us
围着我们嗡嗡叫的大群蚊子
3
PROBLEM
问题
something
that
makes
you
feel
afraid,
worried,
unhappy
etc
阴影,乌云〔指令人恐惧、担忧、不快等的事物〕
C
[+
of
]
the
cloud
of
economic
recession
经济衰退的阴影
cloud
on
the
horizon
The
only
cloud
on
the
horizon
was
her
mother’s
illness.
唯一令人担忧的是她母亲的病。
Fears
of
renewed
terrorist
attacks
cast
a
cloud
over
the
event
(=spoilt
the
happy
situation)
.
担心恐怖分子再次袭击给这次活动蒙上了一层阴影。
He
returned
to
New
York
under
a
cloud
of
gloom
and
despair.
他带着忧郁和绝望回到了纽约。
4
under a cloud (of suspicion)
if
someone
is
under
a
cloud,
people
have
a
bad
opinion
of
them
because
they
think
they
have
done
something
wrong
[非正式] 遭嫌弃,受怀疑
informal
He
left
the
company
under
a
cloud
of
suspicion.
他因不被信任而离开了公司。
5
be on cloud nine
to
be
very
happy
about
something
[非正式] 极为高兴
informal
6
every cloud has a silver lining
used
to
say
that
there
is
something
good
even
in
a
situation
that
seems
very
sad
or
difficult
黑暗中总有一线光明
7
be/live in cloud-cuckoo-land
to
think
that
a
situation
is
much
better
than
it
really
is,
in
a
way
that
is
slightly
stupid
[英] 生活在理想境界
BrE
verb
8
to
make
someone
less
able
to
think
clearly
or
make
sensible
decisions
把…搞糊涂
T
cloud
sb’s
judgement/mind/vision
etc
Don’t
let
your
personal
feelings
cloud
your
judgement.
不要让你的个人感情影响了你的判断力。
Fear
had
clouded
his
vision.
恐惧模糊了他的判断。
9
cloud ov
also
又作
er
if
someone’s
face
or
eyes
cloud,
or
if
something
clouds
them,
they
start
to
look
angry,
sad,
or
worried
(使)显得阴沉
I,T
Ann’s
eyes
clouded
with
the
pain.
安的眼神因为痛苦而变得暗淡无光。
Then
suspicion
clouded
his
face.
他脸上随即起了疑云。
10
to
make
something
less
pleasant
or
more
difficult
than
it
should
have
been
使蒙上阴影,使不开心,使难做
T usually passive 一般用被动态
Her
happiness
was
clouded
by
having
to
leave
her
son
behind.
她因为不得不把儿子留下,幸福中掺杂了些遗憾。
11
cloud the issue/picture etc
to
make
a
subject
or
problem
more
difficult
to
understand
or
deal
with,
especially
by
introducing
unnecessary
ideas
〔尤指用无关信息〕使问题复杂化
Uninformed
judgements
only
cloud
the
issue.
无知的意见只会使问题复杂化。
12
cloud up
also
又作
if
glass
or
a
liquid
clouds,
or
if
something
clouds
it,
it
becomes
less
clear
and
more
difficult
to
see
through
(使)变浑浊
I,T
windows
clouded
up
with
steam
被水蒸气弄模糊的玻璃窗
The
water
clouded
and
I
could
no
longer
see
the
river
bed.
水变得浑浊了,我再也看不清河床了。
13
to
cover
something
with
clouds
〔云、雾〕笼罩,遮盖
T
Thick
mist
clouded
the
mountaintops.
浓雾笼罩着山顶。
Thick
mist
clouded
the
mountaintops.
浓雾笼罩着山顶。
14
cloud up
also
又作
if
the
sky
clouds
over,
it
becomes
dark
and
full
of
black
clouds
〔天空〕阴云密布,乌云翻滚
AmE
15
if
someone’s
face
or
eyes
cloud
over,
they
start
to
look
angry
or
sad
〔脸色或目光〕阴沉起来
His
face
clouded
over
in
disappointment.
他因失望而拉下了脸。