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shadowed

/shad-ohd/US // ˈʃæd oʊd //

有阴影的,阴影下的,阴影的,有阴影

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Printing.

    • : noting or pertaining to an ornamented type in which the embellishment is outside the character, especially one in which a black line at one side and at the top or bottom gives the effect of a cast shadow.

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Examples

  • Walking through the tree-shadowed streets, one can hear the chirping of birds and croaking of frogs.

  • Jacobs leaked a photo to Instagram, which featued a shadowed close-up of Lange's gorgeous face.

  • I shadowed at a facility and also spent time doing online research.

  • Sadly, the internal strife onscreen was shadowed by turmoil offscreen.

  • Her bangs hung loosely around her slack face and shadowed her eyes.

  • As the major looked up, Black Hood stepped quickly forward so that his tall figure over-shadowed that of the peppery little major.

  • That bold and unpremeditated stroke had become a shadowed peak; the trailing marks of ink a splendid slope.

  • We stole along the shadowed side of the street, the moon was up, shedding much too bright a light now for comfort.

  • The side door, on a grape-shadowed porch, was in this ell, facing the barn across the way.

  • The Star is shadowed by our thoughtless inhumanity to those who serve us and our forgetfulness of the needy.