shaded
adjective uk/ˈʃeɪ.dɪd/ us/ˈʃeɪ.dɪd/
(DARK)
被挡住光线的,阴凉的,背阴的
slightly dark because something blocks direct light from the sun
Nothing will grow in the shaded part of the garden. 花园里背阴的地方什么也长不出来。
(示意图、图片或油画)阴影部分的
coloured slightly darker than other parts of a diagram, picture or painting
The shaded areas of the plans show where the houses will be built. 规划图中的阴影区域显示了房屋将建在哪里。
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- They ate lunch in the shaded front yard.
- We have shaded outdoor seating.
- The woodland paths are scenic and shaded.
- 1.3 percentage points is accounted for by changes in GDP growth (the dark blue shaded area).
- Lightly shaded parts represent clay soils.
(SKILFUL)
approving有层次的
including many subtle (= not obvious) and slight differences, in a way that is skilful
Her playing is subtle and beautifully shaded. 她的演绎细腻且极富层次。
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- Delicately shaded performances complement the thrilling, suspenseful narrative.
- The composer drew beautifully shaded playing from the ensemble.
- It's hard to be negative about a movie so subtly shaded and well-acted.