shades如何读

英:['ʃeɪdz]

美:['ʃeɪdz]

shades是什么意思

n.

暮色,夜色

荫( shade的名词复数 )

阴凉处

阴暗部分

遮光物

v.

遮蔽( shade的第三人称单数 )

险胜

加灯罩

画阴影于…之上

shades英英释义

noun

comparative darkness or obscurity owing to interception of the rays of light

relative obscurity or retirement

shelter (as by foliage) from the heat and glare of sunlight

a place sheltered from the sun

an evanescent or unreal appearance

the shadows that gather as darkness comes on

netherworld, hades

a disembodied spirit : ghost

—used to signal the similarity between a previously encountered person or situation and one at hand —usually used in plural

shades of my childhood

something that intercepts or shelters from light, sun, or heat: such as

a device partially covering a lamp so as to reduce glare

a flexible screen usually mounted on a roller for regulating the light or the view through a window

shades plural sunglasses

the reproduction of the effect of shade in painting or drawing

a subdued or somber feature

a color produced by a pigment or dye mixture having some black in it

a color slightly different from the one under consideration

a minute difference or variation : nuance

a minute degree or quantity

a facial expression of sadness or displeasure

verb

transitive verb

to shelter or screen by intercepting radiated light or heat

to cover with a shade

to hide partly by or as if by a shadow

to darken with or as if with a shadow

to better or exceed by a shade

to represent the effect of shade or shadow on

to add shading to

to color so that the shades pass gradually from one to another

to change by gradual transition or qualification

to reduce slightly

shade a price

slant, bias

intransitive verb

to pass by slight changes or imperceptible degrees

to undergo or exhibit minute difference or variation

shades词源中文解释

"太阳镜",1958年,美国英语,口语, shade(名词)的复数形式。Shade 作为“眼罩”出现于1801年。

shades词源英文解释

Noun Middle English, from Old English sceadu; akin to Old High German scato shadow, Greek skotos darkness

The first known use of shade was before the 12th century

shades儿童词典英英释义

Shakespeareanadjective

of, relating to, or having the characteristics of English playwright and poet William Shakespeare or his writings

Shakespeareanadjective

of, relating to, or having the characteristics of English playwright and poet William Shakespeare or his writings

shakernoun

a utensil or machine used in shaking

capitalized a member of a religious group originating in England and practicing a communal life

shake1 of 2verb

to move irregularly to and fro : quiver, tremble

shaking with cold

to become unsteady : totter

to cause to move in a usually quick jerky manner

to free oneself from

shake off a cold

to cause to become weaker

shake one's faith

to force out of a place by quick jerky movements

shake dust from a blanket

to clasp (hands) in greeting or as a sign of goodwill or agreement

shake2 of 2noun

an act of shaking

plural a condition of trembling (as from chill)

something produced by shakingespecially: milk shake

a very brief period of time

ready in two shakes

plural one that stands out especially in importance, ability, or merit—usually used in the phrase no great shakes

a long shingle

deal entry 3 sense 2

a fair shake

shaggyadjective

covered with or made up of long, coarse, or tangled growth

having a rough or hairy surface

shadow1 of 2noun

shade within certain bounds

the valley was in shadow

a reflected image (as in a mirror)

shelter from danger or view

an imperfect and faint representation

an imitation of something

the dark figure cast on a surface by a body that is between the surface and the light

my shadow stays with me

phantom entry 1

plural darkness caused by the setting of the sun

twilight shadows

a shaded part of a picture

a form from which the substance has departed : remnant, vestige

an inseparable companion or follower

a person who shadows as a spy or detective

a very little bit : trace

not a shadow of a doubt

a source of gloom or unhappiness

shadow2 of 2verb

to cast a shadow on

to follow especially secretly : trail

shade1 of 2noun

partial darkness

the trees cast shade

space sheltered from the heat and bright light of the sun

sit in the shade of a tree

plural the shadows that gather as darkness falls

the shades of night

spirit entry 1 sense 2b, ghost

something that blocks off or cuts down light, sun, or heat a window shade

a lamp shade

the darkening of some objects in a painting or drawing to suggest that they are in shade

the darkness or lightness of a color

four shades of brown

a very small difference or amount shades of meaning

just a shade taller

shade2 of 2verb

to shelter from light or heat

to mark with changes of light or color

shade a drawing

to show or begin to have slight differences of color, value, or meaning

shades 例句

1 The outside of the onions is varying shades of greens and browns with white patches of fuzz, but on the inside the flesh is bright and good enough to eat.

2 She had deep brown eyes and hair three shades from red.

3 The windows have white shades that let some light shine in.

4 People rushed to shutter windows and pull down special blackout shades.

5 He smiles through his shades, bows to me, and then looks behind me as if expecting more suitcases.

6 A stool posed in front of a backdrop painted with shades of swirling gray.

7 For the current painting, she had incorporated more than ninety different shades.

8 He removed his dark shades, put on his reading glasses, and took the bedtime book from the shelf.

9 In the morning she made the bed but, after breakfast, sometimes went to lie on it again, leaving her tiny white Keds neatly on the carpet and closing the shades.

10 The shades are all the way down, yet I can see in.

11 I named him Mango because the sounds of his purrs and his wheezes and his meows are all various shades of yellow-orange, like a mango in different seasons.

12 “His forebears are as dead as mine. Will Hizdahr raise their shades to defend Meereen against its enemies? I need a man with ships and swords. You offer me ancestors.”

13 a lamp with a broken shade

14 When he straightened up he was smiling, and so was I. He slid his shades up on top of his head and looked me in the eye.

15 Golds, light yellows deepening to vibrant orange, reds from the palest pink to the darkest crimson, greens, all shades, threaded in their intricate patterns, told the history of the world and its Rum.

16 Bordoni’s white frame house was very quiet, almost broodingly quiet, and the shades were pulled down.

17 For the wedding, Mom wore a traditional African dress—long and formfitting, in shades of blue and purple—and Dad wore a classic dress shirt and pants.

18 Many words convey subtle shades of meaning, provide glimpses into the history of the language, conform to elegant principles of assembly, or enliven prose with distinctive imagery, sound, and rhythm.

19 We were all clearly black, of various shades of brown, some light brown, some medium brown, some very light-skinned, and all of us had curly hair.

20 On the ground, he couldn’t see that the streets, which were paved in various shades of stone, were laid out in a complex geometric pattern so that the city looked like a giant mosaic.

shades 同义词

1 太阳眼镜

sunglasses sunshades

shades 短语相关

a shade have it made in the shade put (someone or something) in the shade shade-grown shade into shade tree throw shade window shade

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