engulfs
v. 吞没,包住( engulf的第三人称单数 )
If one thing engulfs another, it completely covers or hides it, often in a sudden and unexpected way.
A seven-year-old boy was found dead after a landslide engulfed a block of flats...
山体滑坡掩埋了一栋公寓楼,造成一名7岁男孩丧生。
The flat is engulfed in flames.
那套公寓被火焰吞噬。
If a feeling or emotion engulfs you, you are strongly affected by it.
...the pain that engulfed him...
将他吞噬的苦痛
He looked around his dark, cluttered office and was engulfed by a feeling of emptiness.
他环顾自己昏暗杂乱的办公室,陷入一阵空虚之中。
Hemingway suppresses emtion, Wolfe engulfs the reader in feeling.
海明威感情压抑, 沃尔夫却把读者卷进感情的漩涡.
Consumption ideological trend engulfs the entire world at present age.
当今时代,消费主义呈现席卷全球之势.
And it matters because the war that engulfs it is brutal, unending and often overlooked.
还因为中非卷入的这场战争的残酷 、 无休止和易为人忽视.