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overshadow美 [.oʊvər'ʃædoʊ] 英 [.əʊvə(r)'ʃædəʊ] - v.使显得逊色;使黯然失色;使扫兴;使蒙上阴影
- 网络遮蔽;使失色;遮阴
第三人称单数:overshadows 现在分词:overshadowing 过去分词:overshadowed v. outshine,outdo,dominate,surpass,dwarf 1. | ~ sb/sth 使显得逊色;使黯然失色to make sb/sth seem less important, or successful |
| He had always been overshadowed by his elder sister. 他与他姐姐相比总是相形见绌。 |
2. | ~ sth 使扫兴;使蒙上阴影to make an event less enjoyable than it should be |
| News of the accident overshadowed the day's events. 出事的消息给这一天的活动蒙上了阴影。 |
3. | ~ sth 掩盖;遮蔽to throw a shadow over sth |
| The garden is overshadowed by tall trees. 花园中大树浓荫密布。 |
v. | 1. to take attention away from somebody or something by appearing more important or interesting 2. to cast a physical shadow over something, or make something become gloomy 3. to be a negative feature or influence that spoils something 4. to make someone or something seem less important compared to someone or something else 5. to prevent light from shining directly on something 1. to take attention away from somebody or something by appearing more important or interesting 2. to cast a physical shadow over something, or make something become gloomy 3. to be a negative feature or influence that spoils something 4. to make someone or something seem less important compared to someone or something else 5. to prevent light from shining directly on something |
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