shadow的中文翻译

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shadow

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  • shadow1   (dark shape)   UK /ˈʃædəʊ/  US /ˈʃædoʊ/ 
    影子
    noun
    • 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.
        孩子们玩的很开心,追逐彼此的影子。
      • The ship's sail cast a shadow on the water.
        这艘船的帆在水上投下阴影。
      • The shadows lengthened as the sun went down.
        影子随着太阳落下越来越长。
      • He didn't want to cast a shadow on(= spoil) their happiness.
        他不想破坏他们开心的气氛。
  • shadow2   (darkness)   UK /ˈʃædəʊ/  US /ˈʃædoʊ/ 
    暗部, 阴影区
    noun
    • 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.
        他的脸埋在阴影里,从她面前转身走开了。
      • I thought I saw a figure standing in the shadows.
        我觉得我看到一个身影站在暗处。
  • shadow3   (small amount)   UK /ˈʃædəʊ/  US /ˈʃædoʊ/ 
    微量, 少许
    noun
    • a very small amount of sth
      • A shadow of a smile touched his mouth.
        他的嘴角滑过一丝暗暗的笑意。
      • She knew beyond a shadow of a doubt(= with no doubt at all) that he was lying.
        她深信不疑他在撒谎。
  • shadow4   (influence)   UK /ˈʃædəʊ/  US /ˈʃædoʊ/ 
    影响
    noun
    • the strong (usually bad) influence of sb/sth
      • The new leader wants to escape from the shadow of his predecessor.
        新领导希望从他的前任阴影中摆脱出来。
      • These people have been living for years under the shadow of fear.
        这些人在恐惧的阴影下生活了很多年。
  • shadow5   (under eyes)   UK /ˈʃædəʊ/  US /ˈʃædoʊ/ 
    黑眼圈
    noun
    • dark areas under sb's eyes, because they are tired, etc.
  • shadow6   (sb that follows sb)   UK /ˈʃædəʊ/  US /ˈʃædoʊ/ 
    跟踪者
    noun
    • a person or an animal that follows sb else all the time
  • shadow7   (sth not real)   UK /ˈʃædəʊ/  US /ˈʃædoʊ/ 
    虚幻的东西
    noun
    • a thing that is not real or possible to obtain
      • You can't spend all your life chasing shadows.
        你不能耗尽一生来追求虚无缥缈的事。
  • shadow8   (follow and watch)   UK /ˈʃædəʊ/  US /ˈʃædoʊ/ 
    跟踪
    verb
    • to follow and watch sb closely and often secretly
      • He was shadowed for a week by the secret police.
        他被秘密警察跟踪了一周时间。
    • 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.
        教师跟着业界管理者实地学习往往很有收获。
  • shadow9   (cover with shadow)   UK /ˈʃædəʊ/  US /ˈʃædoʊ/ 
    笼罩阴影
    verb
    • to cover sth with a shadow
      • A wide-brimmed hat shadowed her face.
        一顶宽边帽将她的脸遮在阴影里。
      • The bay was shadowed by magnificent cliffs.
        海港被巨大的岩石遮蔽着。
  • shadow10   UK /ˈʃædəʊ/  US /ˈʃædoʊ/ 
    影子内阁的
    adj.
    • 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
        影子大臣/内阁大臣
      • the shadow Cabinet
        影子内阁
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