shade
shade
ʃeɪd
sheid
British pronunciation
/ʃeɪd/

Definição e significado de "shade"em inglês

01

an area that becomes darker and cooler because sunlight is blocked by an object

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shade definition and meaning
example
Exemplos
They sat under the shade of a large oak tree to escape the heat.
The garden bench was placed in the shade for comfort.
02

tom, matiz

any variation of one color, including darker or lighter versions
shade definition and meaning
example
Exemplos
She carefully selected the perfect shade of blue for the walls of her bedroom, aiming for a calming and tranquil atmosphere.
Ela selecionou cuidadosamente o tom perfeito de azul para as paredes do seu quarto, visando uma atmosfera calmante e tranquila.
The artist used various shades of green to capture the lush foliage and vibrant landscapes in their paintings.
O artista usou várias tonalidades de verde para capturar a folhagem exuberante e as paisagens vibrantes em suas pinturas.
03

a covering or blind used to block or reduce sunlight, typically on windows

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shade definition and meaning
example
Exemplos
She pulled down the shade to keep the room cool.
Venetian shades allowed sunlight to filter gently into the office.
04

a cover for a lamp designed to screen the bulb and diffuse the light

shade definition and meaning
example
Exemplos
He replaced the broken lamp shade with a new one.
Antique lamps often have decorative shades.
05

a slight difference in meaning, opinion, or feeling

example
Exemplos
There is a shade of doubt in her explanation.
The debate highlighted every shade of opinion on the matter.
06

the depiction of shadow or darkness in an artwork to create depth or contrast

example
Exemplos
The painter added shades to the hills to give a sense of depth.
Pencil shading creates realistic shades on paper.
07

a lingering mental image or memory of a haunting experience, often ghostlike or unsettling

example
Exemplos
He carried the shade of that tragic night in his memory.
The old house seemed haunted by a shade of the past.
08

a state or position of lesser importance compared with someone or something else

example
Exemplos
The new manager worked in the shade of the CEO.
His talents were in the shade compared to his older brother's.
to shade
01

to cast a shadow over something, reducing the light that reaches it

example
Exemplos
The tree shades the patio from the afternoon sun.
Tall buildings shade the street most of the day.
02

to protect or screen something from light, heat, or view

example
Exemplos
Sunglasses shade the eyes from bright sunlight.
He shaded the seedlings to prevent them from burning.
03

sombrear, esfumar

to darken part of a picture or drawing using pencils, etc.
example
Exemplos
She carefully shaded the apple in her drawing, using different pencil pressures to create depth and realism.
Ela sombreou cuidadosamente a maçã em seu desenho, usando diferentes pressões do lápis para criar profundidade e realismo.
The art teacher demonstrated how to shade a sphere, explaining how light and shadow work together to create a three-dimensional effect.
O professor de arte demonstrou como sombrear uma esfera, explicando como a luz e a sombra trabalham juntas para criar um efeito tridimensional.
04

to transition gradually from one quality, such as color or tone, to another

example
Exemplos
The sunset shaded from orange to deep purple.
The wall paint shades slightly depending on the light.
05

to vary or alter slightly in degree or meaning

example
Exemplos
The chef shaded the seasoning to taste.
Her opinion shaded as she listened to more arguments.
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