释义 |
Definition of unshadowed in English: unshadowedadjectiveʌnˈʃadəʊdˌənˈSHadōd Not covered or darkened by a shadow or shadows. square, unshadowed two-storey houses figurative her eyes, unshadowed, intelligent, were unmoving on his Example sentencesExamples - They look up at the sky and catch a glimpse of the unshadowed waning moon.
- The fragrance that came to each was like a memory of dewy mornings of unshadowed sun in some land of which the fair world in Spring is itself but a fleeting memory.
- The unshadowed road itself, so flat and colourless in the heat of day, loses substance even as we look.
- They were strolling along, chatting happily to each other, smiling and occasionally looking around with interest, their faces unshadowed by the catastrophe of the preceding two hours and unconscious of the challenges that lie ahead.
- This portion of the road is straight, and mostly unshadowed.
- I was nine years old, the perfect age, I now think, for being able to appreciate what was happening - to have some (however limited) technical understanding of it and yet be unshadowed by the terrors of adolescence.
- So far, I have been going in and out of the Waldorf, where the Forum is being held, unshadowed by a single demonstrator.
- Alone in an immense, perfectly flat valley backing onto Mount Cook National Park, I played fugitive, spending my days stalking the brown trout that floated dead-center in the streams, arrogant and regal, unshadowed by man.
Definition of unshadowed in US English: unshadowedadjectiveˌənˈSHadōd Not covered or darkened by a shadow or shadows. square, unshadowed two-story houses figurative her eyes, unshadowed, intelligent, were unmoving on his Example sentencesExamples - The fragrance that came to each was like a memory of dewy mornings of unshadowed sun in some land of which the fair world in Spring is itself but a fleeting memory.
- Alone in an immense, perfectly flat valley backing onto Mount Cook National Park, I played fugitive, spending my days stalking the brown trout that floated dead-center in the streams, arrogant and regal, unshadowed by man.
- So far, I have been going in and out of the Waldorf, where the Forum is being held, unshadowed by a single demonstrator.
- The unshadowed road itself, so flat and colourless in the heat of day, loses substance even as we look.
- This portion of the road is straight, and mostly unshadowed.
- I was nine years old, the perfect age, I now think, for being able to appreciate what was happening - to have some (however limited) technical understanding of it and yet be unshadowed by the terrors of adolescence.
- They were strolling along, chatting happily to each other, smiling and occasionally looking around with interest, their faces unshadowed by the catastrophe of the preceding two hours and unconscious of the challenges that lie ahead.
- They look up at the sky and catch a glimpse of the unshadowed waning moon.
|