shadow的意思和读音

shadow

: [ˈʃædoʊ] : [ˈʃædəʊ]

n.

v.);

adj.

shadows  shadowing  shadowed  

v.+n.cast shadow,see shadow,throw shadow

adj.+n.long shadow,dark shadow

v.brighten

n.light

v.follow,tail,trail,track,shade

n.ghost,constant companion,private investigator,hint,follower

shadown.— see alsoeyeshadow,five o'clock shadowdark shape

1.[c]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.

The ship's sail cast a shadow on the water.

The shadows lengthened as the sun went down.西

He didn't want to cast a shadow on(= spoil) their happiness.

darkness

2.[u]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.

I thought I saw a figure standing in the shadows.

small amount

3.[sing]~ of stha very small amount of sth

A shadow of a smile touched his mouth.

She knew beyond a shadow of a doubt(= with no doubt at all) that he was lying.

influence

4.[sing]~ of sb/sththe strong (usually bad) influence of sb/sth

The new leader wants to escape from the shadow of his predecessor.

These people have been living for years under the shadow of fear.

under eyes

5.[pl]dark areas under sb's eyes, because they are tired, etc.

sb that follows sb

6.[c]a person or an animal that follows sb else all the time

sth not real

7.[c]西a thing that is not real or possible to obtain

You can't spend all your life chasing shadows .西

IDMbe frightened/nervous/scared of your own shadowto be very easily frightened; to be very nervous

The new market is in the shadow of the City Hall.

in/under the shadow ofvery close to

The new market is in the shadow of the City Hall.

when you say that sb isin/under the shadow of another person, you mean that they do not receive as much attention as that personv.— see alsoovershadowfollow and watch

1.~ sbto follow and watch sb closely and often secretly

He was shadowed for a week by the secret police.

2.~ sbto 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.

cover with shadow

3.~ sthto cover sth with a shadow

A wide-brimmed hat shadowed her face.

The bay was shadowed by magnificent cliffs.

adj.

1.[obn]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

the shadow Cabinet

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n.1.an area of darkness that is created when something blocks light; a dark shape made on a surface when someone or something is between that surface and a light2.someone who follows another person wherever they go3.a dark area that appears under your eyes, when you are tired or worried4.eye shadow1.an area of darkness that is created when something blocks light; a dark shape made on a surface when someone or something is between that surface and a light2.someone who follows another person wherever they go3.a dark area that appears under your eyes, when you are tired or worried4.eye shadow

v.1.to follow someone wherever they go, especially secretly; to follow someone in their job to try and learn from them2.to stop light from getting to something

adj.1ed for showing what position a member of the U.K. parliament would hold if their political party were in power

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1.He must be fifty, and I don't believe he could ever have been much more the shadow of a man.西

2."Your shadow, " said the princess; "indeed that would be very remarkable. ",”,“。”

3.The first picture was the outline of a man's shadow cast By the sun upon a wall.

4.The bottom line: Prediabetes is an immediate risk and a shadow hanging over your future health.线尿

5.As they walked along, their heads were in the sun while their feet were in the shadow of the hedge. They went into the field.

6.George Osborne, shadow chancellor, is refusing to rule out his own windfall tax and demanding that banks forgo their tax losses.-(GeorgeOsborne)

7.Fruit is a noble cause, the cause of flower is sweet, but still let me in the o curity of the shadow of the dedication to do it cause leaf./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

8.He left the cold black shadow of the lander and stepped into the blinding white light of the sun.

9.she's got a goat as well, so she can take mine out with hers and I won't have to go on wearing myself to a shadow like this.穿

10.The bank says high oil and food prices and a prolonged slowdown in industrial countries are casting a shadow on the economic outlook.