shadow 英 [ˈʃædəʊ]
美 [ˈʃædoʊ]
复数形式:shadows
第三人称单数:shadows
现在分词:shadowing
过去式:shadowed
过去分词:shadowed
shadow 词典解释
名词阴影;影子;鬼,幽灵;隐蔽处
及物动词投阴影于;使朦胧;跟踪,尾随;预示
不及物动词渐变;阴沉
形容词阴影的;影子内阁的;非正式的
shadow 词典例句
及物动词
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A broad hat shadowed her face.
一顶宽边帽遮住了她的脸。
名词
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A shadow came over their friendship.
他们的友谊暂时中断了。
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Coming events cast their shadows before.
事未发生先有苗头。
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The willow's shadow falls on the lake.
垂柳的影子倒映在湖面上。
shadow 英英释义
noun
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refuge from danger or observation
e.g. he felt secure in his father's shadow
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something existing in perception only
e.g. a ghostly apparition at midnight
Synonym: apparition phantom phantasm phantasma fantasm
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an indication that something has been present
e.g. there wasn't a trace of evidence for the claim
e.g. a tincture of condescension
Synonym: trace vestige tincture
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a premonition of something adverse
e.g. a shadow over his happiness
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an unilluminated area
e.g. he moved off into the darkness
Synonym: darkness dark
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an inseparable companion
e.g. the poor child was his mother's shadow
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a spy employed to follow someone and report their movements
Synonym: tail shadower
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a dominating and pervasive presence
e.g. he received little recognition working in the shadow of his father
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shade within clear boundaries
verb
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follow, usually without the person's knowledge
e.g. The police are shadowing her
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make appear small by comparison
e.g. This year's debt dwarfs that of last year
Synonym: overshadow dwarf
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cast a shadow over
Synonym: shade shade off
shadow 词组短语
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be afraid of one's own shadow
胆小, 胆怯; 神经过敏;
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quarrel with one's own shadow
无事生气
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英语释义
1
n. shade within clear boundaries
2
n. a premonition of something adverse
3
n. refuge from danger or observation
4
n. a dominating and pervasive presence
相关单词辨析
这组词都有“荫,荫凉处”的意思,其区别是:
shadow: 常指光线被物体挡住所产生的阴影,影子,有明显的轮廓。
shade: 指阳光被遮挡后出现的荫凉处,如树荫等,无一定的轮廓或边界。