Clad Meaning in English
word
ˈkɫæd
KLAD
klˈæd
KLAD
释义
Wearing a particular type of clothing, or covered with a particular material.
用法与细微差别
Used in formal or descriptive writing, often before a noun: 'armor-clad', 'white-clad'. Rarely used in everyday conversation. Common in literature, news, and when describing what someone is wearing or what something is covered with.
Spanish: vestido - cubiertoPortuguese (BR): vestido - cobertoPortuguese (PT): vestido - cobertoChinese (Simplified): 穿着 - 覆盖Chinese (Traditional): 穿著 - 覆蓋Hindi: फिरा हुआ - ढका हुआArabic: مكسو - مرتدٍBengali: পরিহিত - ঢাকাRussian: облачённый - покрытыйJapanese: まとった - 覆われたVietnamese: mặc - phủKorean: 입은 - 덮인Turkish: giyinmiş - kaplanmışUrdu: پوشیدہ - ڈھکا ہواIndonesian: berpakaian - dilapisi
例句
The knight was clad in shining armor.
basic
The roof is clad with red tiles.
basic
The children came to the party clad in costumes.
basic
The mountain was clad in a blanket of snow by morning.
natural
She always arrives clad in the latest fashion.
natural
The old house stood, ivy-clad and mysterious, at the end of the lane.
natural