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shade

noun
/ʃeɪd/
/ʃeɪd/
Idioms
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    out of sun背阴

  1. [uncountable] an area that is dark and cool under or behind something, for example a tree or building, because the sun’s light does not get to it阴凉处;背阴;(树)荫
    • shade of something The shade of the pine tree provided some protection from the sun.松树的树荫提供了一些防晒保护。
    • in the shade The temperature can reach 40°C in the shade.背阴处温度可达 40°C。
    • in the shade of something We sat down in the shade of the wall.我们在墙根的背阴处坐下。
    • in shade These plants grow well in sun or shade.这些植物在阳光下或阴凉处生长良好。
    • under the shade of something Two cows were sleeping under the shade of some trees.两头牛正在树荫下睡觉。
    • The trees provide shade for the animals in the summer.夏天,这些树为动物提供乘凉的地方。
    see also shady
    Which Word? shade / shadowshade / shadow
    • Shade [U] is an area or a part of a place that is protected from the heat of the sun and so is darker and cooler:shade(不可数名词)指阴凉处:
      • Let’s sit in the shade for a while.咱们在阴凉处坐一会儿吧。
    • A shadow [C] is the dark shape made when a light shines on a person or an object:shadow(可数名词)指影子:
      • As the sun went down we cast long shadows on the lawn.太阳落山时我们在草坪上留下长长的影子。
    • Shadow [U] is an area of darkness in which it is difficult to distinguish things easily:shadow(不可数名词)指阴暗处、背光处:
      • Her face was in deep shadow.她的脸在阴暗处。
    Extra Examples
    • I searched for a patch of shade to rest in.我想找一块儿阴凉处休息。
    • Let's move into the shade.咱们到树荫里去吧。
    • The huge trees offered shade from the sun.这些大树遮住了太阳,带来了阴凉。
    • They were sitting under the shade of an umbrella.他们正坐在遮阳伞下享受阴凉。
    • the need to ensure adequate shade for coffee plants确保咖啡树有足够遮阴的必要性
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • cool
    • deep
    • welcome
    … of shade
    • patch
    verb + shade
    • give (somebody)
    • offer (somebody)
    • provide (somebody with)
    preposition
    • in (the) shade
    • into the shade
    • under the shade of
    phrases
    • light and shade
    See full entry
  2. on lamp, etc.灯等

  3. [countable] a thing that you use to prevent light from coming through or to make it less bright灯罩
    • I bought a new shade for the lamp.我给那盏灯买了一个新罩子。
    • an eyeshade遮阳眼罩
    see also lampshade, sunshade
  4. on window窗户

  5. [countable]
    (also window shade)
    (both North American English)
    (also blind British and North American English)
    material that covers a window, often consisting of a roll of cloth that is fixed at the top of the window and can be pulled up and down阴影:遮盖窗户的材料,通常由一卷布固定在窗户顶部并且可以上下拉动
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • window
    • roller
    verb + shade
    • close
    • draw
    • lower
    See full entry
  6. of colour色彩

  7. [countable] a particular form of a colour, that is, how dark or light it is浓淡深浅;色度
    • shade of something a dark/light/pale/bright shade of blue深蓝色/浅蓝色/淡蓝色/亮蓝色
    • a subtle/delicate shade of grey微妙的灰色
    • His face turned an even deeper shade of red.他的脸更红了。
    • Cool pastel shades are just right for summer.凉爽柔和的色调正适合夏天。
    Synonyms colourcolour
    • shade
    • hue
    • tint
    • tinge
    These words all describe the appearance of things, resulting from the way in which they reflect light.
    • colour the appearance that things have, resulting from the way in which they reflect light. Red, green and blue are colours: What’s your favourite colour?你最喜欢什么颜色?bright/​dark/​light colours明亮/黑暗/明亮的颜色
    • shade a particular form of a colour, especially when describing how light or dark it is. Sky blue is a shade of blue: Her eyes were a delicate shade of green.她的眼睛是淡绿色的。
    • hue (literary or technical) a colour or a particular shade of a colour: His face took on an unhealthy, whitish hue.他的脸上透出一丝病态的苍白。
    • tint a shade or small amount of a particular colour; a faint colour covering a surface: leaves with red and gold autumn tints金秋时节略呈红黄色的树叶
    • tinge a small amount of a colour: There was a pink tinge to the sky.天空略带一点淡淡的粉红色。
    tint or tinge?用 tint 还是 tinge?You can say: a reddish tint/​tinge or: a tinge of red but not: a tint of red. Tint is often used in the plural, but tinge is almost always singular.Patterns
    • a warm/​rich colour/​shade/​hue/​tint
    • a bright/​vivid/​vibrant/​dark/​deep colour/​shade/​hue
    • a pale/​pastel/​soft/​subtle/​delicate colour/​shade/​hue
    • a light/​strong/​neutral/​natural colour/​shade
    Extra Examples
    • He threw out his old suits, all in various shades of brown.他把那些褐色的旧西服都扔掉了。
    • The ocean glistened in shades of blue and emerald.大海闪耀着蓝色和翠绿色的光。
    • This wool is available in 18 stunning shades.这种毛线有18种华美的颜色。
    • Towels in warm shades can soften the room.暖色调的毛巾会令房间变得柔和。
    • a room painted in startling shades of pink and orange四壁以炫目的粉红和橙黄色粉刷的房间
    • our new range of shades for lips and eyes我们新色系的唇膏和眼影
    • Her eyes were a delicate shade of green.她的眼睛是淡绿色的。
    • Use different shades of the same colour, rather than lots of different colours.使用同一种颜色的不同色度,而非多种不同颜色。
    Topics Colours and Shapesb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • delicate
    • light
    • muted
    verb + shade
    • be available in
    • come in
    preposition
    • in a shade
    • shade for
    • shade of
    phrases
    • shades of opinion
    See full entry
  8. in picture绘画

  9. [uncountable] the dark areas in a picture, especially the use of these to produce variety暗部;阴影部分
    • The painting needs more light and shade.这幅画明暗层次不够。
  10. of opinion/feeling看法;感觉

  11. [countable, usually plural] shade of something a different kind or level of opinion, feeling, etc.差别;不同
    • politicians of all shades of opinion持各种政见的政治人物
    • The word has many shades of meaning.这个词有很多层意思。
    • reformers of all political shades政治倾向有着各种细微差别的改革家
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2
  12. slightly略微

  13. a shade
    [singular] a little; slightly一点;略微 synonym touch
    • He was feeling a shade disappointed.他略感失望。
    • Her skirt was a shade too short.她的裙子稍微短了一点。
  14. for eyes眼睛

  15. shades
    [plural] (informal) sunglasses (= a pair of glasses with dark glass in them that you wear to protect your eyes from bright light from the sun)太阳镜;墨镜
  16. ghost鬼魂

  17. [countable] (literary) the spirit of a dead person; a ghost阴魂;幽灵;鬼
  18. Word OriginOld English sc(e)adu, of Germanic origin. Compare with shadow.
Idioms
put somebody/something in the shade
  1. to be much better or more impressive than somebody/something使(某人或事物)黯然失色;使相形见绌
    • I tried hard but her work put mine in the shade.我费了很大力气,但她的成果让我相形见绌。
shades of somebody/something
  1. (informal) used when you are referring to things that remind you of a particular person, thing or time(人物、事情、时间的)痕迹,影子,遗风
    • short skirts and long boots—shades of the 1960s短裙和高筒靴——20 世纪 60 年代的余韵

shade

verb
/ʃeɪd/
/ʃeɪd/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they shade
/ʃeɪd/
/ʃeɪd/
he / she / it shades
/ʃeɪdz/
/ʃeɪdz/
past simple shaded
/ˈʃeɪdɪd/
/ˈʃeɪdɪd/
past participle shaded
/ˈʃeɪdɪd/
/ˈʃeɪdɪd/
-ing form shading
/ˈʃeɪdɪŋ/
/ˈʃeɪdɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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    from direct light直射光线

  1. to prevent direct light from reaching something给…遮挡(光线)
    • shade somebody/something The courtyard was shaded by high trees.庭院荫庇在大树下。
    • shade somebody/something from/against something She shaded her eyes against the sun.她遮住眼睛避免阳光直射。
    Extra Examples
    • This plant prefers a lightly shaded position.这种植物适宜放在略微阴凉的地方。
    • We were completely shaded from the sun by the poplar trees.这些杨树为我们严严实实地遮住了阳光。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • completely
    • deeply
    • lightly
    preposition
    • against
    • from
    • with
    See full entry
  2. lamp

  3. [usually passive] shade something to provide a screen for a lamp, light, etc. to make it less bright加灯罩
    • a shaded lamp有罩的灯
  4. part of picture图画的部分

  5. to make a part of a drawing, etc. darker, for example with an area of colour or with pencil lines把…涂暗;画阴影
    • shade something What do the shaded areas on the map represent?地图上颜色深的部分代表什么?
    • shade something in I'm going to shade this part in.我要把这一部分画得再暗一些。
    Topics Artc1
  6. just win险胜

  7. shade something (British English, informal) to win a contest by scoring only a very small number of points, goals, etc. more than your opponent险胜
  8. Word OriginOld English sc(e)adu, of Germanic origin. Compare with shadow.

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