Skip to main content

shadowing

/shad-oh-ing/US // ˈʃæd oʊ ɪŋ //

影子,阴影,影射,追踪

Related Words

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Cytology, Histology.

    • : a method of enhancing the visibility of the surface features of a specimen for electron microscopic viewing by spraying it from one side with a coating of metal atoms.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • A lot of early training is on-the-job training and shadowing, being shown how to set up and pull a campaign for example.

  • Some people would really prefer that every shadow is filled in…but I think, personally, I find a portrait more interesting if there’s some shadowing and shape to it.

  • A crew for the A&E reality show The First 48 had been shadowing Detroit homicide detectives for months and filmed the incident.

  • She spent a day shadowing me, part of an introductory program I instituted for trainees in CTC.

  • He says he believes a couple of militants have been shadowing him for the past two days.

  • Alexander pointed to a fire trail cutting down the hill, saying that it would be good for shadowing.

  • Tuesday, the pirates launched a rocket-propelled grenade at the American destroyer that was shadowing the distressed Quest.

  • It was a tangled trail that Kip Burland followed that night, shadowing that man who wore a telegraph messenger's costume.

  • Long and silently she stood by the window, gazing at the shadowing curtain of the coming night.

  • I don't know whether he knew anything about the shadowing business I speak of or not, but he might have.

  • If it's the right Hagan, Merry may find some one else by shadowing him.

  • For fifteen years five or six governments kept their spies shadowing me in Europe and America.