B1 [ C ] an area of darkness, caused by light being blocked by something阴影,影子
an area of darkness in which people and things cannot be seen暗处;阴影处
[ C ] a small dark area of skin under your eye黑眼圈
to be very close to a larger building or place离(某个大的建筑物或场所)很近
to be in a situation in which something unpleasant either seems likely to happen and to have a bad effect on your life, or is already having a bad effect on your life处在…的阴影中
More examples
The setting sun cast long shadows across the lawn.
Someone was lurking in the shadows.
The shadows deepened as the evening drew on.
The tree cast a shadow over his face.
A shadow fell over her work and she looked up to see who was there.
[ S ] a small amount一点点,一丝
C2 If something is true beyond a shadow of a doubt, there is no doubt that it is true.无疑,毫无疑问
[ C ] someone who follows another person everywhere跟踪者,盯梢者;形影不离的人
[ C ] UK a person who follows someone else while they are at work in order to learn about that person's job(尤指行业的)学徒;见习生
to follow closely尾随;跟踪
to follow someone else while they are at work in order to learn about that person's job(为了解某人的工作而)跟随见习
to produce a shadow投下阴影;产生阴影
to make a person unhappy or to make their life less happy使(某人)不快乐
used in the title of important politicians in the main opposition party (= the party not in government)(用于主要反对党的要员的头衔中)影子的
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