shade

shade — 動詞

  • shadepresent simple I / you / we / they
  • shades3rd person singular
  • shading-ing form
  • shadedpast simple

1. to stop light from reaching a person or thing by placing something between the l

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釋義

遮光;遮蔽

阻擋光線照射人或物

to stop light from reaching a person or thing by placing something between the light and that person or thing, so that the area stays darker or cooler

例句

Noa shaded her eyes with her hand so she could read the bus number.

Noa 用手遮住眼睛,這樣她就能看清楚公車號碼。

shade + body part + with [object]

A large umbrella shaded the picnic table while the children ate their lunch.

一把大洋傘為野餐桌遮擋陽光,孩子們在一旁吃午餐。

同義詞
  • shield

    also protects from light but can protect from harm or impact more broadly

  • screen

    suggests a barrier that separates one area from light or view

  • block

    stronger and more direct — stops light completely

反義詞

文法句型

shade + noun phrase (person/body part/object)

shade + noun phrase + from + light source

shade + noun phrase + with + blocking object

用法筆記

The object of 'shade' is the person, body part, or thing being protected from light, not the light source itself. The blocking object often follows 'with' or 'from'.

常見錯誤

She shaded the sun from her face.
She shaded her face from the sun.
💡The thing being protected (face) is the direct object; the light source follows the preposition 'from'.

2. to pass from one state or colour to another through a series of small, unnoticea

2.動詞不及物B1
釋義

漸變;轉變

顏色或狀態逐漸變化

to pass from one state or colour to another through a series of small, unnoticeable steps, so that there is no clear dividing line — used mainly about colours in nature or art, but also about moods, opinions, or seasons

例句

The evening sky shaded from deep blue into soft lavender as the stars appeared.

傍晚的天空從深藍色漸漸轉為柔和的淡紫色,星星也跟著出現了。

shade from [colour] into [colour]

In early autumn the maple leaves begin to shade slowly from green to orange.

初秋時,楓葉開始從綠色慢慢轉成橘色。

同義詞
  • blend

    more common for physical mixing of colours or materials

  • merge

    suggests two separate things becoming one

  • grade

    more technical, often used in design, art, or colour theory

反義詞
  • contrast

    to be sharply different rather than gradually changing

文法句型

shade from [A] into [B]

shade into [something]

用法筆記

Most often paired with 'into' to introduce the resulting state. The change is always smooth and continuous, never sudden or sharp. Can describe physical shifts in colour, landscape, or light, as well as abstract changes in feelings or conditions.

shade — 名詞