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shading

/shey-ding/US // ˈʃeɪ dɪŋ //UK // (ˈʃeɪdɪŋ) //

遮阳,阴影,遮蔽,遮盖物

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a slight variation or difference of color, character, etc.
    • : the act of a person or thing that shades.
    • : the representation of the different values of color or light and dark in a painting or drawing.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbshut out the light
Forms: shadings

Examples

  • A slope-angle shading feature allows you to easily visualize the steepness of hills to help keep you out of avalanche terrain.

  • One puzzle required shading or erasing squares on a grid to make some pattern symmetrical.

  • For example, one puzzle required shading or erasing squares on a grid to make a pattern symmetric.

  • It’s like rubbing your finger over a pencil drawing to even out the shading.

  • You can toggle area avalanche warnings on and off, or apply a slope shading layer that allows you to easily identify hazardous terrain.

  • The houses, under shading trees, seem drawn into themselves.

  • Darker colors indicate higher values; gray shading indicates unavailable data.

  • Along the way, I got an education in shading, depth, perspective, and all the other basics of drawing.

  • It's about 10-12 feet high, maybe more, shading her windows and dropping leaves into her yard.

  • At the dress rehearsal she stopped in mid-squat and, shading her eyes, peered out into the auditorium.

  • Down in the field Tim appeared from the maze of corn-stalks and looked my way beneath a shading hand.

  • Again Tim appeared from the maze of corn and stood shading his eyes and gazing toward the house.

  • The better way is to make only two qualities of the wrappers in shading—viz., light and dark cinnamon "selections."

  • He pulled the curtains apart and shading his eyes from the light of the room looked down towards the city.

  • Then he walked straight to the pantry window, and shading his eyes with his hands, carefully took stock of the interior.