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shadowing
Đọc giọng UK
Đọc giọng US
shadow
/ˈʃædoʊ/
Đọc giọng UK
Đọc giọng US
shadow
Đọc giọng UK
Đọc giọng US
Anh-Việt
Anh-Anh
Đồng nghĩa
Danh từ
sự che chắn
(vât lý học) hiệu ứng màn chắn
noun
plural -ows
[count] :a dark shape that appears on a surface when someone or something moves between the surface and a source of light
The
tree
cast
/
threw
a
long
shadow
across
the
lawn
.
You
can
see
your
own
shadow
on
a
sunny
day
. -
often
used
figuratively
a
town
located
in
the
shadow
of
the
Rocky
Mountains
[=
a
town
located
very
close
to
the
Rocky
Mountains
]
The
bad
news
cast
a
shadow
on
the
party
. [=
made
the
party
much
less
enjoyable
]
His
death
left
a
shadow
over
her
heart
.
For
years
they
lived
under
the
shadow
of
a
dictator
. [=
they
were
ruled
by
a
dictator
]
He
couldn't
escape
his
father's
shadow. [=
he
couldn't
escape
the
influence
of
his
powerful
/
successful
father
]
She
grew
up
in
the
shadow
of
her
very
popular
sister
. [=
people
did
not
notice
her
because
of
all
the
attention
that
was
given
to
her
sister
]
an area of darkness created when a source of light is blocked [noncount]
Part
of
the
valley
was
in
shadow. [
plural
]
He
saw
something
moving
in
the
shadows
.
[singular] :a very small amount of something
I
sensed
a
shadow
of
disappointment
in
his
expression
.
There
is
not
a
shadow
of
(
a
)
doubt
[=
there
is
no
doubt
]
that
he
is
lying
.
[count] :someone who follows another person or who is always seen with another person
He
is
the
President's
adviser
and
shadow.
[count] :a dark area of skin under a person's eyes - usually plural
She
woke
up
with
dark
shadows
[=
circles
]
under
her
eyes
.
[count] :someone or something that is now much weaker, less impressive, etc., than in the past - + of
The
city
today
is
just
/
only
a
shadow
of
what
it
once
was
.
He
was
once
a
great
player
,
but
now
he's
just
a
shadow
of
his
former
self
. -
see
also
eye
shadow
five-o'clock
shadow
verb
-ows; -owed; -owing
[+ obj] to cover (something) with a shadow - usually used as (be) shadowed
The
yard
was
shadowed
[=
shaded
]
by
trees
.
to follow and watch (someone) especially in a secret way :trail
Police
shadowed
the
suspect
for
several
days
.
to follow and watch (someone who is doing a job) in order to learn how to do the job yourself
She
spent
the
night
shadowing
other
waiters
at
the
restaurant
.
adjective
or Shadow always used before a noun
used to describe the members of the main opposition party in British politics who would be given important positions in the government if their party won a national election
the
shadow
cabinet
/
Chancellor
Shadow
Ministers
* Các từ tương tự:
shadowbox
,
shadowy
noun
In the shadow I could make out the dim outline of a figure
darkness
gloom
dimness
dusk
obscurity
He stole past the sentry under the shadow of darkness
cover
screen
covering
shield
veil
curtain
protection
concealment
I do not have the slightest shadow of doubt that she is telling the truth. Martin is merely a shadow of his former robust self
hint
intimation
suggestion
suspicion
trace
vestige
remnant
A terrible shadow has fallen upon the family name
cloud
blight
curse
See
shade
above
Boswell was Johnson's shadow for almost twenty years
companion
alter
ego
comrade
Colloq
sidekick
crony
chum
(
bosom
)
pal
US
(
bosom
)
buddy
verb
For a month detectives shadowed the suspect
follow
trail
track
dog
stalk
pursue
trace
Colloq
tail
US
and
Canadian
bird-dog
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