shade 的英语意思
shadeshade1 /ʃeɪd/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1out of sunlight [uncountable] slight darkness or shelter from the direct light of the sun made by something blocking it某物遮挡直射阳光所形成的轻微阴暗或遮蔽处:
a plant that needs a lot of shade一种需要大量遮阴的植物in the shade (of something)
She was sitting in the shade of a large oak tree.她坐在一棵大橡树的树荫下。
The temperature was over 90 degrees in the shade.阴凉处的气温超过了90度。2for blocking light [countable] a)something you use to reduce or block light用于减弱或遮挡光线的物品:
The shade on the lamp was slightly crooked.台灯的灯罩稍微歪了一点。 → lampshade b)American English a covering that can be pulled down over a window可拉下来遮住窗户的卷帘 SYN blind3shades [plural] informal非正式 sunglasses太阳镜4in a picture [uncountable] the dark places in a picture图画中的暗处:
strong contrasts of light and shade明暗的强烈对比5colour [countable] a particular type of red, green, blue etc某一特定的红色、绿色、蓝色等色调shade of
a bright shade of pink鲜亮的粉红色调► see thesaurus at colour6shade of meaning/opinion/feeling etc a meaning etc that is slightly different from other ones与其他含义等略有不同的细微差别 SYN nuance:
There is room in the Democratic Party for many shades of opinion.民主党内有空间容纳多种不同的观点。7a shade formal正式 very slightly稍微;略微a shade too big/hot/fast etc
Matt’s clothes were just a shade too big for me.马特的衣服对我来说就是略微大了一点。a shade better/quicker/faster etc
The results were a shade better than we expected.结果比我们预期的稍好一些。shade over/under/above etc
She was a shade under five feet tall.她的身高略低于五英尺。8shades of somebody/something used to say that someone or something reminds you of another person or thing用于表示某人或某事让你联想到另一个人或事物:
The food was horrible – shades of school dinners.食物糟透了——让人想起学校的食堂饭菜。9put somebody/something in the shade to be so good or impressive that other similar things or people seem much less important or interesting好到或令人印象深刻到使其他类似事物或人相形见绌:
They’re planning a festival that will put all the others in the shade.他们正在策划一个将使其他所有节日都相形见绌的庆典。10have it made in the shade American English informal非正式 to be extremely rich – used humorously极其富有——幽默用法
查看全部语言翻译1out of sunlight [uncountable] slight darkness or shelter from the direct light of the sun made by something blocking it某物遮挡直射阳光所形成的轻微阴暗或遮蔽处:
a plant that needs a lot of shade一种需要大量遮阴的植物in the shade (of something)
She was sitting in the shade of a large oak tree.她坐在一棵大橡树的树荫下。
The temperature was over 90 degrees in the shade.阴凉处的气温超过了90度。2for blocking light [countable] a)something you use to reduce or block light用于减弱或遮挡光线的物品:
The shade on the lamp was slightly crooked.台灯的灯罩稍微歪了一点。 → lampshade b)American English a covering that can be pulled down over a window可拉下来遮住窗户的卷帘 SYN blind3shades [plural] informal非正式 sunglasses太阳镜4in a picture [uncountable] the dark places in a picture图画中的暗处:
strong contrasts of light and shade明暗的强烈对比5colour [countable] a particular type of red, green, blue etc某一特定的红色、绿色、蓝色等色调shade of
a bright shade of pink鲜亮的粉红色调► see thesaurus at colour6shade of meaning/opinion/feeling etc a meaning etc that is slightly different from other ones与其他含义等略有不同的细微差别 SYN nuance:
There is room in the Democratic Party for many shades of opinion.民主党内有空间容纳多种不同的观点。7a shade formal正式 very slightly稍微;略微a shade too big/hot/fast etc
Matt’s clothes were just a shade too big for me.马特的衣服对我来说就是略微大了一点。a shade better/quicker/faster etc
The results were a shade better than we expected.结果比我们预期的稍好一些。shade over/under/above etc
She was a shade under five feet tall.她的身高略低于五英尺。8shades of somebody/something used to say that someone or something reminds you of another person or thing用于表示某人或某事让你联想到另一个人或事物:
The food was horrible – shades of school dinners.食物糟透了——让人想起学校的食堂饭菜。9put somebody/something in the shade to be so good or impressive that other similar things or people seem much less important or interesting好到或令人印象深刻到使其他类似事物或人相形见绌:
They’re planning a festival that will put all the others in the shade.他们正在策划一个将使其他所有节日都相形见绌的庆典。10have it made in the shade American English informal非正式 to be extremely rich – used humorously极其富有——幽默用法shadeshade2 verb [transitive]
1to protect something from direct light遮挡某物使其免受直射光线:
Shading her eyes, Anita scanned the horizon.阿尼塔用手遮住眼睛,望向远处的地平线。2 (also shade in) to make part of a picture or drawing darker将图画或素描的某部分涂暗;加阴影:
She shaded in the circles in the last two letters.她把最后两个字母中的圆圈涂上了阴影。shade into something phrasal verb literary文学 if one thing shades into another, it is difficult to know where one stops and another starts如果一件事物逐渐过渡为另一件事物,则难以分辨其界限所在:
His impatience shaded into anger.他的不耐烦渐渐转变为愤怒。
1to protect something from direct light遮挡某物使其免受直射光线:
Shading her eyes, Anita scanned the horizon.阿尼塔用手遮住眼睛,望向远处的地平线。2 (also shade in) to make part of a picture or drawing darker将图画或素描的某部分涂暗;加阴影:
She shaded in the circles in the last two letters.她把最后两个字母中的圆圈涂上了阴影。shade into something phrasal verb literary文学 if one thing shades into another, it is difficult to know where one stops and another starts如果一件事物逐渐过渡为另一件事物,则难以分辨其界限所在:
His impatience shaded into anger.他的不耐烦渐渐转变为愤怒。