COVERto cover or wrap something or someone up completely 包住;覆盖
envelop in
mountain peaks enveloped in mist
笼罩在薄雾中的群峰
the enveloping darkness
笼罩四周的黑暗
Examples from the Corpus
envelop• It was functional but soft, enveloping a visitor in instantcomfort and security.• Sound emanating from a pair of speakers seem enveloping, as though it were coming from other locations.• Merseyside has been enveloped by sporting influence more than almost anywhere else in Britain, due to its two major footballclubs.• Reaching out, I can't even burst through the paper bag that envelops my being.• Viscous liquid oozed out like an alienblob and slowly enveloped the dented car.• The mist and rainenveloped the forest so that we could only see the nearest trees.• He believed she was to blame for the tide of scandalenveloping the Royal Family.• The men took cigars and brandy outside in the garden, under the awning of wisteria that enveloped the terrace.• At sunset, darknessenveloped the town.• The sadness was palpable and enveloped us like the dark.
Originenvelop
(1300-1400)Old Frenchenvoloper, from voloper“to wrap”