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shal·low S0314100 (shăl′ō)adj. shal·low·er, shal·low·est 1. Measuring little from bottom to top or surface; lacking physical depth.2. Lacking depth of intellect, emotion, or knowledge: "This is a shallow parody of America" (Lloyd Rose).3. Marked by insufficient inhalation of air; weak: shallow respirations.4. In the part of a playing area that is closer to home plate: shallow left field.n. often shallows A part of a body of water of little depth; a shoal: abandoned the boat in the shallows.tr. & intr.v. shal·lowed, shal·low·ing, shal·lows To make or become shallow. [Middle English schalowe.] shal′low·ly adv.shal′low·ness n.Thesaurusshallowsplural noun bank, flat, shelf, shoal, sandbank, sand bar At dusk more fish come into the shallows.Translationsshallow (ˈʃӕləu) adjective1. not deep. shallow water; a shallow pit. 淺的 浅的2. not able to think seriously or feel deeply. a rather shallow personality. 膚淺的 肤浅的,浅薄的 ˈshallowness noun 淺,膚淺 浅,浅薄 ˈshallows noun plural a place where the water is shallow. There are dangerous rocks and shallows near the island. 淺灘,淺水處 浅滩shallows
shallows[′shal·ōz] (hydrology) A shallow place or area in a body of water, or an expanse of shallow water. shallows
Synonyms for shallowsnoun bankSynonyms- bank
- flat
- shelf
- shoal
- sandbank
- sand bar
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