shadow

کلمات مرتبط(shadow):بازگشت به واژه shadowdrop shadow
half-shadow
mirror writing shadow reading
shadow ball
shadow factor
shadow mask
shadow memory
shadow play
shadow price
shadow printing
shadow tuning indicator
shadow zone
thermal shadow
wind shadow

چسبيدن به حريف ،شدو،هواپيماى يدک کش ،شبح ،سايه( در نظريه يونگ)،ظل ،سايه افکندن بر،رد پاى کسى را گرفتن ،پنهان کردن
الکترونيک : سايه
روانشناسى : سايه
ورزش : بحريف خيالى مشت زدن
علوم نظامى : سايهکلمات مرتبط(14)


سایه ، ظل، سایه افکندن بر، رد پای کسی را گرفتن ، پنهان کردن .


shadow

Từ điển Collocation

shadow noun

ADJ. dark, dense, deep, strong The house lay in dark shadow. | giant, long | grotesque, monstrous, sinister, strange, terrible | dancing, flickering

VERB + SHADOW cast, make, produce, throw The boat's sail cast a shadow on the water. Use a desk light to produce a strong shadow. The candles on the table threw huge flickering shadows against the wall. | fill sth with ~s The streets were now filled with terrible shadows. | emerge from, loom up out of, step out from/of ~s Suddenly a huge figure loomed up out of the shadows. | move into, shrink into, slip (back) into ~s She shrank back into the shadows as the footsteps approached. | lurk in, wait in, watch from criminals lurking in the shadows

SHADOW + VERB fall, lie The evening shadows were beginning to fall. Deep shadows lay across the small clearing where they sat. | get longer, lengthen As the shadows lengthened, the men drifted home for their tea. | dance, leap, move, pass the leaping shadows of the flames The shadows of the clouds passed over us.

PREP. among the ~s an odd shape among the shadows | in the ~s I could just make out a figure in the shadows. | into the ~s I backed into the shadows until the police car had passed. | in ~ His face was in shadow. | into ~ The storm clouds threw the mountain peaks into dense shadow. | from/out of the ~s A huge figure stepped out of the shadows. | through the ~s the fears that kept crowding in on her as she hurried through the shadows

PHRASES live in the shadow of sb/sth (often figurative) She had always lived in the shadow of her older sister.


Từ điển WordNet

    n.

  • shade within clear boundaries
  • an unilluminated area; darkness, dark

    he moved off into the darkness

  • something existing in perception only; apparition, phantom, phantasm, phantasma, fantasm

    a ghostly apparition at midnight

  • a premonition of something adverse

    a shadow over his happiness

  • an indication that something has been present; trace, vestige, tincture

    there wasn't a trace of evidence for the claim

    a tincture of condescension

  • refuge from danger or observation

    he felt secure in his father's shadow

  • a dominating and pervasive presence

    he received little recognition working in the shadow of his father

  • a spy employed to follow someone and report their movements; tail, shadower
  • an inseparable companion

    the poor child was his mother's shadow

    v.

  • follow, usually without the person's knowledge

    The police are shadowing her

  • cast a shadow over; shade, shade off
  • make appear small by comparison; overshadow, dwarf

    This year's debt dwarves that of last year


Investopedia Financial Terms

Shadow
A small line found on a candle in a candlestick chart that is used to indicate where the price of a stock has fluctuated relative to the opening and closing prices. Essentially, these shadows illustrate the highest and lowest prices at which a security has traded over a specific time period.
Investopedia Says:
A shadow can be located either above the opening price or below the closing price. When there is a long shadow on the bottom of the candle (like that of a hammer) there is a suggestion of an increased level of buying and, depending on the pattern, potentially a bottom.

English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary

shadows|shadowed|shadowing
ant.: sunshine