shadow 的英语意思
shadowshadow1 /ˈʃædəʊ $ -doʊ/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1dark shape [countable] the dark shape that someone or something makes on a surface when they are between that surface and the light人或物在光源与某表面之间时,投射在该表面上的暗色形状;影子:
the long dark shadow of an old oak tree一棵老橡树投下的长长的暗影in the shadow of something
It was hot, and we decided to walk in the shadow of the wall (=along the wall, where its shadow would fall).天气很热,我们决定沿着墙的阴影走(=沿墙而行,走在它影子遮到的地方)。2darkness [uncountable] (also shadows [plural]) darkness caused by something preventing light from reaching a place某物遮挡光线而造成某处黑暗的状态;阴暗in shadow
The room was half in shadow.房间有一半处于阴暗之中。in the shadows
In the shadows, something moved.在阴暗处,有什么东西在动。3bad effect/influence [singular] the bad effect or influence that something has, which makes other things seem less enjoyable, attractive, or impressive某事物所具有的不良影响,使其他事物显得不那么令人愉快、有吸引力或令人印象深刻in/under the shadow of something
For years, people had been living under the shadow of communism.多年来,人们一直生活在共产主义的阴影之下。cast a shadow over/on something (=make something seem less enjoyable, attractive, or impressive)(=使某事物显得不那么令人愉快、有吸引力或令人印象深刻)
The events of September 11th cast a shadow over the celebrations.九一一事件给庆典活动蒙上了一层阴影。4without/beyond a shadow of a doubt used to say that something is definitely true用于表示某事千真万确:
Without a shadow of a doubt, he’s the most talented player we have.毫无疑问,他是我们拥有的最有才华的球员。5in somebody’s shadow if you are in someone’s shadow, they are much more famous and successful than you are若活在某人的阴影之下,意指该人比你更出名、更成功:
Kate grew up in the shadow of her film star sister.凯特在影星姐姐的阴影下长大。6be a shadow of your former self to be weaker, less powerful, or worse than you were before比过去更虚弱、更无力或更差:
Lennox seemed like a shadow of his former self.伦诺克斯看上去不过是昔日自己的一个影子。7shadows under your eyes small dark areas under your eyes that you have when you are very tired极度疲劳时眼睛下方出现的暗色区域;黑眼圈:
She looked pale, with deep shadows under her eyes.她面色苍白,眼睛下方有深深的黑眼圈。8somebody’s shadow someone who follows someone else everywhere they go如影随形跟随他人到处走的人9afraid/frightened/scared etc of your own shadow easily frightened or very nervous容易受惊或非常胆怯 → five o'clock shadowCOLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词cast/throw a shadow (=make it appear)· The building cast a shadow across the narrow street.· 那栋建筑在狭窄的街道上投下一道阴影。a shadow falls somewhere (=appears on something)· The footsteps came closer, and a shadow fell across the table.· 脚步声越来越近,一道阴影落在了桌子上。the shadows lengthen (=get longer, as it gets later in the day)· Already the shadows were lengthening.· 影子已经越来越长了。adjectives形容词a dark/black shadow· She saw the dark shadow of a man in the doorway.· 她看到门口有一个男人的暗影。a long shadow· Long shadows stretched across the grass from the apple trees.· 苹果树的长长影子延伸在草地上。flickering shadows (=shadows that move about quickly)· Candles cast strange flickering shadows on the walls.· 蜡烛在墙上投下奇异闪烁的影子。
查看全部语言翻译1dark shape [countable] the dark shape that someone or something makes on a surface when they are between that surface and the light人或物在光源与某表面之间时,投射在该表面上的暗色形状;影子:
the long dark shadow of an old oak tree一棵老橡树投下的长长的暗影in the shadow of something
It was hot, and we decided to walk in the shadow of the wall (=along the wall, where its shadow would fall).天气很热,我们决定沿着墙的阴影走(=沿墙而行,走在它影子遮到的地方)。2darkness [uncountable] (also shadows [plural]) darkness caused by something preventing light from reaching a place某物遮挡光线而造成某处黑暗的状态;阴暗in shadow
The room was half in shadow.房间有一半处于阴暗之中。in the shadows
In the shadows, something moved.在阴暗处,有什么东西在动。3bad effect/influence [singular] the bad effect or influence that something has, which makes other things seem less enjoyable, attractive, or impressive某事物所具有的不良影响,使其他事物显得不那么令人愉快、有吸引力或令人印象深刻in/under the shadow of something
For years, people had been living under the shadow of communism.多年来,人们一直生活在共产主义的阴影之下。cast a shadow over/on something (=make something seem less enjoyable, attractive, or impressive)(=使某事物显得不那么令人愉快、有吸引力或令人印象深刻)
The events of September 11th cast a shadow over the celebrations.九一一事件给庆典活动蒙上了一层阴影。4without/beyond a shadow of a doubt used to say that something is definitely true用于表示某事千真万确:
Without a shadow of a doubt, he’s the most talented player we have.毫无疑问,他是我们拥有的最有才华的球员。5in somebody’s shadow if you are in someone’s shadow, they are much more famous and successful than you are若活在某人的阴影之下,意指该人比你更出名、更成功:
Kate grew up in the shadow of her film star sister.凯特在影星姐姐的阴影下长大。6be a shadow of your former self to be weaker, less powerful, or worse than you were before比过去更虚弱、更无力或更差:
Lennox seemed like a shadow of his former self.伦诺克斯看上去不过是昔日自己的一个影子。7shadows under your eyes small dark areas under your eyes that you have when you are very tired极度疲劳时眼睛下方出现的暗色区域;黑眼圈:
She looked pale, with deep shadows under her eyes.她面色苍白,眼睛下方有深深的黑眼圈。8somebody’s shadow someone who follows someone else everywhere they go如影随形跟随他人到处走的人9afraid/frightened/scared etc of your own shadow easily frightened or very nervous容易受惊或非常胆怯 → five o'clock shadowCOLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词cast/throw a shadow (=make it appear)· The building cast a shadow across the narrow street.· 那栋建筑在狭窄的街道上投下一道阴影。a shadow falls somewhere (=appears on something)· The footsteps came closer, and a shadow fell across the table.· 脚步声越来越近,一道阴影落在了桌子上。the shadows lengthen (=get longer, as it gets later in the day)· Already the shadows were lengthening.· 影子已经越来越长了。adjectives形容词a dark/black shadow· She saw the dark shadow of a man in the doorway.· 她看到门口有一个男人的暗影。a long shadow· Long shadows stretched across the grass from the apple trees.· 苹果树的长长影子延伸在草地上。flickering shadows (=shadows that move about quickly)· Candles cast strange flickering shadows on the walls.· 蜡烛在墙上投下奇异闪烁的影子。shadowshadow2 verb [transitive]
1to follow someone closely in order to watch what they are doing紧随某人以监视其行动;盯梢:
Detectives shadowed him for weeks.侦探跟踪他达数周之久。2literary文学 to cover something with a shadow, or make it dark用阴影覆盖某物,或使之变暗:
a narrow street which was shadowed by a huge Catholic church一条被巨大天主教堂遮蔽成阴的窄街GRAMMAR Shadow is usually passive in this meaning.
1to follow someone closely in order to watch what they are doing紧随某人以监视其行动;盯梢:
Detectives shadowed him for weeks.侦探跟踪他达数周之久。2literary文学 to cover something with a shadow, or make it dark用阴影覆盖某物,或使之变暗:
a narrow street which was shadowed by a huge Catholic church一条被巨大天主教堂遮蔽成阴的窄街GRAMMAR Shadow is usually passive in this meaning.shadowshadow3 adjective [only before noun]
1Shadow Chancellor/Foreign Secretary etc the politician in the main opposition party in the British parliament who would become chancellor etc if their party was in government, and who is responsible for speaking on the same subjects英国议会主要反对党中若本党执政则将出任财政大臣等相应职位的政治家,负责就相同议题发言2Shadow Cabinet the group of politicians in the British parliament who would become ministers if their party was in government英国议会中若本党执政则将出任各部大臣的政治家群体;影子内阁
1Shadow Chancellor/Foreign Secretary etc the politician in the main opposition party in the British parliament who would become chancellor etc if their party was in government, and who is responsible for speaking on the same subjects英国议会主要反对党中若本党执政则将出任财政大臣等相应职位的政治家,负责就相同议题发言2Shadow Cabinet the group of politicians in the British parliament who would become ministers if their party was in government英国议会中若本党执政则将出任各部大臣的政治家群体;影子内阁