shade
英 [ʃeɪd]
美[ʃed]
- n. 树荫;阴影;阴凉处;遮阳物;(照片等的)明暗度;少量、些微;细微的差别
- vt. 使阴暗;使渐变;为…遮阳;使阴郁;掩盖
- vi. (颜色、色彩等)渐变
- n. (Shade)人名;(英、德)谢德
词组搭配
a shade ——
a little ——
有点,略微
he was a shade hung-over.
他有点醉后头晕。
shades of ——
used to suggest reminiscence of or comparison with someone or something specified
使人联想起;使人与……相比
colleges were conducting campaigns to ban Jewish societies—shades of Nazi Germany.
许多大学正在发起运动,取缔犹太社团——使人联想起纳粹德国。
双语例句
- 1. His writing benefits from the shade of Lincoln hovering over his shoulder.
- 他的写作得益于他感到已故的林肯一直在他身后激励着他。
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- 2. In the mornings the sky appeared a heavy shade of mottled gray.
- 清晨,天空呈现出斑驳的深灰色。
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- 3. The temperature soared to above 100 degrees in the shade.
- 阴凉处的温度骤升至100多度。
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- 4. The only shade was under the body of the plane.
- 唯一的阴凉处是飞机机身下面。
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- 5. Umbrellas shade outdoor cafes along winding cobblestone streets.
- 在曲折蜿蜒的鹅卵石街道的两边,一把把阳伞为露天咖啡馆遮阴挡阳。
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