shaded 的定义
Printing.
- noting or pertaining to an ornamented type in which a thin white line appears along one edge of each of the main strokes of a character.
shaded 近义词
shady
更多shaded例句
- It’s possible the females’ more regular use of shaded habitats blunts the effect of higher temperatures.
- About 90 percent of the canopy was intact on shaded coffee plots versus about 60 percent for restored forest areas, on average.
- The sites are largely shaded and place campers close to the Blue Ridge Parkway, the best way to quickly get around to the area’s many draws.
- With this canopy tent, you’ll be able to stay shaded and cool thanks to its UPF50 sun protection rating, meaning it can screen out 98 percent of direct UV sunlight.
- Even though it has a spacious, shaded courtyard and a large rooftop deck, there can still be lines down the block for big matches.
- And anyway, if Brecht did not want us to feel for Mother Courage, why did he make her so richly shaded and humanly fallible?
- Barack Obama, his face shaded in patriotic hues, captioned “HOPE.”
- “Look there,” he said, flicking his machete at the shaded ground.
- I can contemplate my own death without unease, but every goodbye to one of my children is shaded by dread.
- Deadlock: each side will think their man shaded the other, the surest definition of a stalemate.
- She sat in a distant corner of the formal room discreetly lit by a shaded lamp.
- The broad veranda was shaded by a clump of tall banana-trees, swaying to and fro in the gentle breeze.
- The warmest land is chosen—mellow and free from stones or shaded by trees and prepared as if for a garden.
- One shaded lamp high up near the ceiling served to light all the cubicles, which were heated by small charcoal stoves.
- But, with your consent, we will trip lightly over all that part of our hero's history which is shaded with blemishes.