Meaning and Usage
The verb 笼罩 (lǒng zhào) literally means "to envelop" or "to cover completely," often used to describe something like fog, darkness, or an atmosphere that spreads over an area or situation. It conveys a sense of being surrounded or overshadowed.
Common Contexts
笼罩 is frequently used in natural descriptions (e.g., fog, darkness) and metaphorical contexts (e.g., fear, tension, or war) to express a pervasive presence that affects the environment or mood.
Collocations and Patterns
- 浓雾笼罩 (dense fog envelops): used in weather descriptions.
- 阴影笼罩 (shadow envelops): metaphorical, often about fear or danger.
- 夜幕笼罩 (nightfall envelops): describing the onset of night.
Usage Notes
笼罩 often appears with abstract or physical things that spread over an area. It is more formal and literary than simply saying "cover". Avoid confusing it with 盖 (gài), which is more physical and direct. 笼罩 implies a more atmospheric or intangible covering.
Tone and Register
This word is neutral to formal and often appears in written language, news reports, or descriptive narratives rather than casual conversation.
Meaning and Usage
The verb 笼罩 (lǒng zhào) literally means "to envelop" or "to cover completely," often used to describe something like fog, darkness, or an atmosphere that spreads over an area or situation. It conveys a sense of being surrounded or overshadowed.
Common Contexts
笼罩 is frequently used in natural descriptions (e.g., fog, darkness) and metaphorical contexts (e.g., fear, tension, or war) to express a pervasive presence that affects the environment or mood.
Collocations and Patterns
- 浓雾笼罩 (dense fog envelops): used in weather descriptions.
- 阴影笼罩 (shadow envelops): metaphorical, often about fear or danger.
- 夜幕笼罩 (nightfall envelops): describing the onset of night.
Usage Notes
笼罩 often appears with abstract or physical things that spread over an area. It is more formal and literary than simply saying "cover". Avoid confusing it with 盖 (gài), which is more physical and direct. 笼罩 implies a more atmospheric or intangible covering.
Tone and Register
This word is neutral to formal and often appears in written language, news reports, or descriptive narratives rather than casual conversation.
Meaning and Usage
The verb 笼罩 (lǒng zhào) literally means "to envelop" or "to cover completely," often used to describe something like fog, darkness, or an atmosphere that spreads over an area or situation. It conveys a sense of being surrounded or overshadowed.
Common Contexts
笼罩 is frequently used in natural descriptions (e.g., fog, darkness) and metaphorical contexts (e.g., fear, tension, or war) to express a pervasive presence that affects the environment or mood.
Collocations and Patterns
- 浓雾笼罩 (dense fog envelops): used in weather descriptions.
- 阴影笼罩 (shadow envelops): metaphorical, often about fear or danger.
- 夜幕笼罩 (nightfall envelops): describing the onset of night.
Usage Notes
笼罩 often appears with abstract or physical things that spread over an area. It is more formal and literary than simply saying "cover". Avoid confusing it with 盖 (gài), which is more physical and direct. 笼罩 implies a more atmospheric or intangible covering.
Tone and Register
This word is neutral to formal and often appears in written language, news reports, or descriptive narratives rather than casual conversation.