
죽은 사람의 몸을 감싸서 장사 지낼 때 사용하는 천이나 옷
a length of cloth or an enveloping garment in which a dead person is wrapped for burial
예문:
"The ancient king was laid to rest in a silk shroud adorned with gold thread."
"Archaeologists discovered a well-preserved shroud inside the limestone sarcophagus."
어떤 사물을 완전히 감싸거나 가려서 보이지 않게 만드는 것
a thing that envelops or obscures something, making it difficult to see or understand
예문:
"A thick shroud of fog descended upon the valley, reducing visibility to zero."
"The government's decision was made behind a shroud of secrecy, sparking public outrage."
기계 부품을 보호하는 덮개나 돛대를 지탱하는 밧줄, 또는 낙하산의 줄
a protective casing or a set of ropes/lines used in sailing or parachuting to support a structure
예문:
"The engineer inspected the turbine shroud for any signs of heat-induced cracking."
"Strong winds put immense pressure on the shrouds supporting the main mast of the ship."
장례를 위해 시신에 수의를 입히거나 천으로 감싸다
to wrap or dress a body in a shroud for burial
예문:
"In accordance with tradition, the elders gathered to shroud the deceased before the ceremony."
"The body was carefully shrouded in white linen and placed in the wooden casket."
어떤 대상을 보이지 않게 덮거나 비밀스럽게 감추다
to cover or envelop something so as to conceal it from view or keep it secret
예문:
"Dark clouds began to shroud the mountain peaks as the storm approached."
"The true motives of the organization remain shrouded in mystery even after the investigation."