单词 | shade |
释义 | shade [ʃeɪd] noun SLIGHT DARKNESS 昏暗 ADVANCED uncountable ■slight darkness caused by something blocking the direct light from the sun 阴处;阴凉处 •The sun was hot, and there were no trees to offer us shade.太阳火辣辣的,没有树让我们遮阳。 •The children played in/under the ⇒ See also sunshadeADVANCED countable ■a covering that is put over an electric light in order to make it less bright 灯罩 •The lamps all had matching purple shades.这些灯都有与之相配的紫色灯罩。 uncountable specialized (also shading) ■the parts of a picture or painting that the artist has made slightly darker than the other parts (画作中的)阴影部分,暗部 •A good artist can produce a very realistic effect using only light and shades [plural] informal ■dark glasses 太阳镜,墨镜 •She was wearing a black leather jacket and shades.她穿了一件黑色皮夹克,戴着太阳眼镜。 countable US for * roller blind [ʃeɪd] noun DEGREE 程度 countable ■a type or degree of a colour 色调,色度 •Their kitchen is painted an unusual shade of •This hair colouring comes in several shades.这种染发剂有几种深浅不同的颜色。 •The room has been decorated in pastel countable ■type or variation 种类;差别 •They are hoping to satisfy all shades of •There are several shades of meaning a shade ■slightly 少许,少量 •Don't you think those trousers are a shade too tight?难道你不觉得那条裤子稍嫌太紧了吗? •The journey took us a shade over/under •Our new car cost us a shade more/less shades of sth/sb informal ■similarities with something or someone 与…的相似处 •I fancied there were shades of socialism in the way the school was run.我认为,这所学校的管理方式与社会主义有些类似。 ■said to mean that something or someone makes you remember something or someone similar in the past 像(过去某人或某物)的样子•In his speech he said - shades of Martin Luther King Jr. - that he had a dream.他在演讲中说道——像小马丁‧路德‧金一样——他有一个梦。 [ʃeɪd] noun light and shade ■different parts of the character of a person or the quality of a thing 丰富多彩,多种多样 •The orchestra's playing brought out the light and shade in the music.该管弦乐队在演奏中表现出了音乐丰富的层次感。 [ʃeɪd] noun put/leave sb in the shade ■to be so good that another person or thing does not seem important or worth very much 使黯然失色,使相形见绌 •Although I thought I'd done well, my sister's exam results put mine in the shade.尽管我认为自己考得不错,但我妹妹的考试成绩让我相形见绌。 [ʃeɪd] noun shades of grey ■the possibility of uncertainty 不确定性,灰色区域 •The film presents a straightforward choice between good and evil, with no shades of grey.这部电影在善恶之间的选择问题上泾渭分明,没有半点模棱两可的地方。 [ʃeɪd] verb STOP LIGHT 遮光 transitive ■to prevent direct light from shining on something 给…遮住直射光线 •I shaded my eyes •The broad avenues are shaded by splendid trees.宽阔的大道荫庇在大树下。 [ʃeɪd] verb CHANGE 变化 intransitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to gradually change or become 逐渐变化,渐变 •At sunset, the sky shaded from •Their views shade into [ʃeɪd] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] shade sth in ■to make part of a picture darker 将(图画某部分)的颜色加深 |
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