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Что (кто) такое shadow - определение

SPECIFIC AREA WHERE DIRECT LIGHT FROM A LIGHT SOURCE CANNOT REACH DUE TO OBSTRUCTION BY A SPECIFIC OBJECT OR PERSON
Shadows; Shadowy
  • Shadows from cumulus clouds thick enough to block sunlight
  • [[Umbra, penumbra and antumbra]].
  • [[Moonlight]] shadow of a photographer
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shadow         
n.
1) to cast, produce, throw a shadow (the setting sun cast long shadows)
2) shadows fall
3) (misc.) a mere shadow of one's former self; beyond a shadow of a doubt; to walk in smb.'s shadow ('to be subservient to smb.)
shadow         
¦ noun
1. a dark area or shape produced by a body coming between light rays and a surface.
partial or complete darkness.
a dark patch or area.
2. an air or expression of sadness and gloom.
3. a position of relative inferiority or obscurity.
4. [with negative] the slightest trace.
5. a weak or inferior remnant or version of something.
6. an inseparable attendant or companion.
a person secretly following and observing another.
7. [as modifier] Brit. denoting the opposition counterpart of a government minister.
¦ verb
1. envelop in shadow; cast a shadow over.
2. follow and observe secretly.
accompany (a worker) in their daily activities for experience of or insight into a job.
Derivatives
shadower noun
shadowiness noun
shadowless adjective
shadowy adjective (shadowier, shadowiest).
Origin
OE scead(u)we (n.), oblique case of sceadu (see shade), sceadwian 'screen or shield from attack', of Gmc origin.
shadow         
Said when one departs a room.
I gotta break. I'm shadow.
SHADOW         
<language> A syntax-directed compiler written by Barnett and Futrelle in 1962. It was the predecessor to SNOBOL(?) [Sammet 1969, p. 448, 605]. (1995-01-16)
shadow         
I. n.
1.
Shade, umbrage.
2.
Darkness, obscurity, gloom, shade.
3.
Shelter, cover, protection, security.
4.
Image, adumbration, representation, prefiguration, foreshowing.
5.
Spirit, ghost, shade, phantom.
6.
Image, portrait, reflection.
II. v. a.
1.
Shade.
2.
Darken, obscure, cloud.
3.
Typify, adumbrate, body forth.
4.
Protect, shroud, screen, cover, conceal, hide.
5.
Typify, symbolize.
shadow         
(shadows, shadowing, shadowed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A shadow is a dark shape on a surface that is made when something stands between a light and the surface.
An oak tree cast its shadow over a tiny round pool...
Nothing would grow in the shadow of the grey wall...
All he could see was his shadow.
N-COUNT
2.
Shadow is darkness in a place caused by something preventing light from reaching it.
Most of the lake was in shadow.
= shade
N-UNCOUNT: oft in N
3.
If something shadows a thing or place, it covers it with a shadow.
The hood shadowed her face.
VERB: V n
4.
If someone shadows you, they follow you very closely wherever you go.
The supporters are being shadowed by a large and highly visible body of police.
= follow
VERB: V n
5.
A British Member of Parliament who is a member of the shadow cabinet or who is a shadow cabinet minister belongs to the main opposition party and takes a special interest in matters which are the responsibility of a particular government minister.
...the shadow chancellor.
ADJ: ADJ n
Shadow is also a noun.
Clarke swung at his shadow the accusation that he was 'a tabloid politician'.
N-COUNT: poss N
6.
If you say that something is true without a shadow of a doubt or without a shadow of doubt, you are emphasizing that there is no doubt at all that it is true.
It was without a shadow of a doubt the best we've played.
PHRASE: usu with brd-neg [emphasis]
7.
If you live in the shadow of someone or in their shadow, their achievements and abilities are so great that you are not noticed or valued.
He has always lived in the shadow of his brother.
PHRASE: N inflects
8.
If you say that someone is a shadow of their former self, you mean that they are much less strong or capable than they used to be.
Johnson returned to the track after his ban but was a shadow of his former self.
PHRASE: Ns inflect
Shadow         
·noun A small degree; a shade.
II. Shadow ·noun Darkness; shade; obscurity.
III. Shadow ·noun A spirit; a ghost; a shade; a phantom.
IV. Shadow ·noun A reflected image, as in a mirror or in water.
V. Shadow ·noun A shaded place; shelter; protection; security.
VI. Shadow ·noun An uninvited guest coming with one who is invited.
VII. Shadow ·noun To mark with gradations of light or color; to Shade.
VIII. Shadow ·noun To Cloud; to Darken; to cast a gloom over.
IX. Shadow ·noun To Protect; to shelter from danger; to Shroud.
X. Shadow ·noun To Conceal; to Hide; to Screen.
XI. Shadow ·noun To represent faintly or imperfectly; to Adumbrate; hence, to represent typically.
XII. Shadow ·noun That which follows or attends a person or thing like a shadow; an inseparable companion; hence, an obsequious follower.
XIII. Shadow ·noun To cut off light from; to put in shade; to Shade; to throw a shadow upon; to overspead with obscurity.
XIV. Shadow ·noun An imperfect and faint representation; adumbration; indistinct image; dim bodying forth; hence, mystical representation; type.
XV. Shadow ·noun To attend as closely as a shadow; to follow and watch closely, especially in a secret or unobserved manner; as, a detective shadows a criminal.
XVI. Shadow ·noun Shade within defined limits; obscurity or deprivation of light, apparent on a surface, and representing the form of the body which intercepts the rays of light; as, the shadow of a man, of a tree, or of a tower. ·see the Note under Shade, ·noun, 1.
Shadow         
A shadow is a dark area where light from a light source is blocked by an opaque object. It occupies all of the three-dimensional volume behind an object with light in front of it.
Shadow (psychology)         
TERM IN JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY
Shadow aspect; Shadow-work; Shadow side; Shadow self; Shadow (Jung); Psychological shadow
In analytical psychology, the shadow (also known as ego-dystonic complex, repressed id, shadow aspect, or shadow archetype) is an unconscious aspect of the personality that does not correspond with the ego ideal, leading the ego to resist and project the shadow. In short, the shadow is the self's emotional blind spot, projected (as archetypes—or, metaphoral sense-image complexes, personified within the collective unconscious); e.
Shadow (Brown book)         
1982 PICTURE BOOK BY MARCIA BROWN
Shadow (Marcia Brown book)
Shadow is a children's picture book created by Marcia Brown and published by Scribner in 1982. The text is Brown's translation of the poem La Féticheuse by French writer Blaise Cendrars.

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Shadow

A shadow is a dark area where light from a light source is blocked by an object. It occupies all of the three-dimensional volume behind an object with light in front of it. The cross section of a shadow is a two-dimensional silhouette, or a reverse projection of the object blocking the light.