释义 |
- n.阴影;影子;昏暗处;背光处
- v.跟踪;盯梢;跟随…实地学习(或参观);在…上投下(或覆盖)阴影
- adj.影子内阁的
- 网络暗影;遮蔽;影像
复数:shadows 现在分词:shadowing 过去分词:shadowed v.+n. cast shadow,see shadow,throw shadow adj.+n. long shadow,dark shadow v. follow,tail,trail,track,shade n. ghost,constant companion,private investigator,hint,follower 阴影dark shape 1. | [c] 阴影;影子the dark shape that sb/sth's form makes on a surface, for example on the ground, when they are between the light and the surface |
| The children were having fun, chasing each other's shadows. 孩子们追逐着彼此的影子,玩得很开心。 | | The ship's sail cast a shadow on the water. 船帆在水面上投下一片影子。 | | The shadows lengthened as the sun went down. 随着太阳西下,影子越拉越长。 | | He didn't want to cast a shadow on(= spoil) their happiness. 他不想给他们的幸福蒙上阴影。 |
黑暗darkness 2. | [u] 昏暗处;背光处;阴暗处darkness in a place or on sth, especially so that you cannot easily see who or what is there |
| His face was deep in shadow , turned away from her. 他扭过头去背着她,脸冲着暗处。 | | I thought I saw a figure standing in the shadows. 我好像看见阴暗处站着一个人。 |
微量small amount 3. | [sing] ~ of sth 少许;些微;一丁点a very small amount of sth |
| A shadow of a smile touched his mouth. 他嘴角透出一丝笑意。 | | She knew beyond a shadow of a doubt(= with no doubt at all) that he was lying. 她十分清楚他在说谎。 |
影响influence 4. | [sing] ~ of sb/sth (坏)影响the strong (usually bad) influence of sb/sth |
| The new leader wants to escape from the shadow of his predecessor. 新任领导想要摆脱前任的影响。 | | These people have been living for years under the shadow of fear. 这些人多年来一直生活在恐惧的阴影中。 |
眼睛下方under eyes 5. | [pl] 黑眼圈dark areas under sb's eyes, because they are tired, etc. |
跟随的人sb that follows sb 6. | [c] 形影不离的人(或动物)a person or an animal that follows sb else all the time |
虚幻事物sth not real 7. | [c] 虚幻的事物;不可能得到的东西a thing that is not real or possible to obtain |
| You can't spend all your life chasing shadows . 你不能一辈子追求虚无缥缈的东西。 |
IDM be frightened/nervous/scared of your own shadow 非常胆小(或十分紧张)to be very easily frightened; to be very nervous | The new market is in the shadow of the City Hall. 新建的市场紧挨着市政厅。 |
in/under the shadow of | The new market is in the shadow of the City Hall. 新建的市场紧挨着市政厅。 |
被(某人的光彩)所掩盖when you say that sb isin/under the shadow of another person, you mean that they do not receive as much attention as that person 跟踪监视follow and watch 1. | ~ sb 跟踪;盯梢to follow and watch sb closely and often secretly |
| He was shadowed for a week by the secret police. 他被秘密警察盯梢了一个星期。 |
2. | ~ sb 跟随…实地学习(或参观)to be with sb who is doing a particular job, so that you can learn about it |
| It is often helpful for teachers to shadow managers in industry. 教师跟随业界的管理人员实地学习,常常会很有收获。 |
投下阴影cover with shadow 3. | ~ sth 在…上投下(或覆盖)阴影to cover sth with a shadow |
| A wide-brimmed hat shadowed her face. 一顶宽边帽把她的脸罩在阴影中。 | | The bay was shadowed by magnificent cliffs. 巍峨的悬崖把海湾笼罩在阴影里。 |
1. | [obn] 影子内阁的used to refer to senior politicians of the main opposition party who would become government ministers if their party won the next election |
| the shadow Chancellor 影子内阁的财政大臣 | | |
n. | | adj. | | v. | 2. 把影子投在…上;用自身的影子遮住;遮阴;遮暗;遮住;遮蔽;遮盖;隐藏;隐匿 8. 尾随;跟牢;盯牢;盯梢;(短期培训中教练员、师傅等)陪伴着(实习生、学员等)工作 2. 把影子投在…上;用自身的影子遮住;遮阴;遮暗;遮住;遮蔽;遮盖;隐藏;隐匿 8. 尾随;跟牢;盯牢;盯梢;(短期培训中教练员、师傅等)陪伴着(实习生、学员等)工作 |
n. | 1. a darkened shape on a surface that falls behind somebody or something blocking the light 2. relative darkness in a place that is being screened or blocked off from direct sunlight 3. a slight suggestion or hint of something 4. a depressing or ominous gloom 5. an ever-present threat or blight 6. a darkened area of skin under the eyes, usually caused by fatigue 7. a state in which somebody is always overshadowed by another person 8. somebody who is the invariable companion of somebody else 9. somebody who secretly follows somebody, e.g. a detective or spy 10. a remnant of somebody or something formerly greater or more important 1. a darkened shape on a surface that falls behind somebody or something blocking the light 2. relative darkness in a place that is being screened or blocked off from direct sunlight 3. a slight suggestion or hint of something 4. a depressing or ominous gloom 5. an ever-present threat or blight 6. a darkened area of skin under the eyes, usually caused by fatigue 7. a state in which somebody is always overshadowed by another person 8. somebody who is the invariable companion of somebody else 9. somebody who secretly follows somebody, e.g. a detective or spy 10. a remnant of somebody or something formerly greater or more important | adj. | 1. describes a member of the largest opposition party who speaks on a particular area of policy and would hold a ministerial job if that party were in government 2. used for showing what position a member of the UK parliament would hold if their political party were in power | v. | 1. to shade something from the light 2. to go everywhere that somebody else goes in order to watch what they are doing, especially secretly 3. to accompany and observe somebody who is doing a job in order to learn how it is done 4. to represent something vaguely or in outline 5. to follow someone wherever they go, especially secretly 6. to stop light from getting to something 7. darken;overspread with shade 1. to shade something from the light 2. to go everywhere that somebody else goes in order to watch what they are doing, especially secretly 3. to accompany and observe somebody who is doing a job in order to learn how it is done 4. to represent something vaguely or in outline 5. to follow someone wherever they go, especially secretly 6. to stop light from getting to something 7. darken;overspread with shade |
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