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shading
- IPA[ˈSHādiNG]
美式
- the darkening or coloring of an illustration or diagram with parallel lines or a block of color;a very slight variation
noun: shading, plural noun: shadings
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- 1. the darkening or coloring of an illustration or diagram with parallel lines or a block of color scenes can be given perspective by color and shading
- 2. a very slight variation the shadings of opinion even among those who are in broad agreement
- 3. a layer of paint or material used to provide shade, especially for plants liquid greenhouse shading
- comparative darkness and coolness caused by shelter from direct sunlight: sitting in the shade this area will be in shade for much of the day
- screen from direct light: she shaded her eyes against the sun
Oxford Dictionary
- comparative darkness and coolness caused by shelter from direct sunlight: sitting in the shade this area will be in shade for much of the day
- screen from direct light: she shaded her eyes against the sun
Oxford American Dictionary
- a little —
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- a European moth with wings patterned in muted green, red, and pink.
Oxford Dictionary
- a European moth with wings patterned in muted green, red, and pink.
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to suggest reminiscence of or comparison with someone or something specified
Oxford American Dictionary
- publicly criticize or express contempt for someone
Oxford American Dictionary
- a window shade made from fabric shirred in puffy frills or pleats.
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- IPA[ˈʃeɪdɪŋ]
英式
- the darkening or colouring of an illustration or diagram with parallel lines or a block of colour: scenes can be given perspective by colour and shading
Oxford Dictionary