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shadow of teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- zerre kadar
- gölge
- shadow
- {i} gölge
O kendi gölgesinden korkuyor.
-She is afraid of her own shadow.
Tom özel bir dedektif tarafından gölge gibi izlendiğini düşünüyor.
-Tom thinks he's being shadowed by a private detective.
- shadow
- {f} izlemek
- shadow
- gölge gibi takibetmek
- shadow
- gölge etmek
- shadow
- karaltı
- shadow
- (Askeri) keşif uçağı
- shadow
- bozmak
- shadow
- gizlice takip etmek
- shadow
- gölgesi olmak
- shadow
- karartmak
- shadow
- zerre
- shadow
- gölgesiyle örtmek
- shadow
- ruh
- shadow
- peşinden ayrılmamak
- shadow
- gölgelendirmek
- shadow
- gözetlemek
- shadow
- eser
- shadow
- himaye
- shadow
- gölgesi gibi izlemek
- shadow
- hayalet
Hayaletlerin gölgeleri var mı?
-Do ghosts have shadows?
- shadow
- {f} gölgele
Tom gölgelerde saklanıyordu.
-Tom was hiding in the shadows.
Kim gölgelerde pusuda bekliyor?
-Who is lurking in the shadows?
- shadow
- gizlice izlemek
- shadow
- ayrılmaz arkadaş
- shadow
- keder
- shadow
- nebze
- shadow
- (Askeri) Bak. "trailer aircraft"
- shadow
- iz
- shadow
- tayf
- shadow
- belli etmek
- shadow
- hüzün
- shadow
- yansı
- shadow
- karartı
- shadow
- kayırma
- shadow
- tasavvur etmek
- shadow
- siluet
- shadow
- rahatsız eden duygu
- shadow
- can yoldaşı
- shadow
- gölgelemek
- shadow
- peşinden ayrılmayan hayvan
- shadow
- karanlık
Tom'un arkasından karanlık bir gölge geçti.
-A dark shadow passed behind Tom.
Hayatı ölümden ayıran sınırlar azami karanlık ve belirsizdir. Birinin nerede biteceğini ve diğerinin nerede başlayacağını kim söyleyecek?
-The boundaries which divide Life from Death are at best shadowy and vague. Who shall say where the one ends, and where the other begins?
- shadow
- hayal
Hayaletlerin gölgeleri var mı?
-Do ghosts have shadows?
- shadow
- hayal etmek
- shadow
- {i} gölge: The shadows of the trees had begun to lengthen. Ağaçların gölgeleri uzamaya başlamıştı
- shadow
- birinin peşinden ayrılmayan kimse
- shadow
- {i} koruma
- shadow
- {i} (of) zerre kadar, en ufak bir
- shadow
- gözcü
- shadow
- akis
- shadow
- (Tıp) Normal rengini kaybetmiş soluk eritrosit (hemoliz sonucu)
- shadow
- şekil
- shadow
- resmin göIgeli yeri
- shadow
- (Tıp) Gölge, karartı (Röntgen filmindeki gölge veya karartı gibi)
- shadow
- gölge düşürmek
- shadow
- dedektif
Tom özel bir dedektif tarafından gölge gibi izlendiğini düşünüyor.
-Tom thinks he's being shadowed by a private detective.
- shadow
- göIge
- shadow
- kuyruk
- shadow
- göIgesi gibi peşinden ayrılmayarak gizli
- shadow
- gölgeli
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shadow of teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- shadow
- A dark image projected onto a surface where light is blocked by the shade of an object
My shadow lengthened as the sun began to set.
- shadow
- To secretly or discreetly track or follow another, to keep under surveillance
- shadow
- That which looms as though a shadow
Hepaticology, outside the temperate parts of the Northern Hemisphere, still lies deep in the shadow cast by that ultimate closet taxonomist, Franz Stephani—a ghost whose shadow falls over us all.
- shadow
- Relative darkness, especially as caused by the interruption of light; gloom, obscurity
I immediately jumped into shadow as I saw them approach.
- shadow
- To make an identifier, usually a variable, inaccessible by declaring another of the same name within the scope of the first
- shadow
- A type of lettering form of word processors that makes a cubic effect
- shadow
- {v} to shade, darken, screen, represent
- shadow
- {n} a shade, darkness, faint representation, type, inseparable companion, ghost, protection
- shadow
- (Psikoloji, Ruhbilim) In Jungian psychology, the shadow or "shadow aspect" is a part of the unconscious mind consisting of repressed weaknesses, shortcomings, and instincts. It is one of the three most recognizable archetypes, the others being the anima and animus and the persona. "Everyone carries a shadow," Jung wrote, "and the less it is embodied in the individual's conscious life, the blacker and denser it is." It may be (in part) one's link to more primitive animal instincts, which are superseded during early childhood by the conscious mind
- Shadow
- shade
- shadow
- To cut off light from; to put in shade; to shade; to throw a shadow upon; to overspead with obscurity
- shadow
- refuge from danger or observation; "he felt secure in his father's shadow" a premonition of something adverse; "a shadow over his happiness" an inseparable companion; "the poor child was his mother's shadow" a dominating and pervasive presence; "he received little recognition working in the shadow of his father" shade within clear boundaries follow, usually without the person's knowledge; "The police are shadowing her" make appear small by comparison; "This year's debt dwarves that of last year" cast a shadow over Full of shade; shady
- shadow
- Being without shade; not shaded
- shadow
- an unilluminated area; "he moved off into the darkness"
- shadow
- To attend as closely as a shadow; to follow and watch closely, especially in a secret or unobserved manner; as, a detective shadows a criminal
- shadow
- emphasis If you say that something is true without a shadow of a doubt or without a shadow of doubt, you are emphasizing that there is no doubt at all that it is true. It was without a shadow of a doubt the best we've played
- shadow
- the darkest portion of a photograph, as opposed to the highlights
- shadow
- Shade within defined limits; obscurity or deprivation of light, apparent on a surface, and representin
- shadow
- Darkness; shade; obscurity
- shadow
- follow, usually without the person's knowledge; "The police are shadowing her"
- shadow
- An imperfect and faint representation; adumbration; indistinct image; dim bodying forth; hence, mystical representation; type
- shadow
- The darkest part of an image, represented in the halftone by the largest dots
- shadow
- Generally, a parallel universe, created by the powers of Chaos and Order Any initiate of the powers casts his(her) Shadows if (s)he stays in the same Shadow long enough A Shadow of a person is a being in a parallel universe that resembles (less and less with distance) the appearance and actions of the initiate Theoretically, any immaginable place exists somewhere in the Shadows Laws of nature differ widely between the shadows, so that the higher technological achievments appear to be working in the more limited number of Shadows In order to shift or travel between Shadows a person must be a power initiate or follow one One can also utilize the Shadow ways, Trumps and number of other artifacts and manifestations
- shadow
- shade within clear boundaries
- shadow
- The darkest area in an original or an image represented in a halftone by the largest dots
- shadow
- a premonition of something adverse; "a shadow over his happiness"
- shadow
- The darkest part of an image, represented in a halftone by the largest dots
- shadow
- If something shadows a thing or place, it covers it with a shadow. The hood shadowed her face
- shadow
- Darkness in a region, caused by an obstruction between the source of light and the region
- shadow
- To represent faintly or imperfectly; to adumbrate; hence, to represent typically
- shadow
- A shaded place; shelter; protection; security
- shadow
- If someone shadows you, they follow you very closely wherever you go. The supporters are being shadowed by a large and highly visible body of police. = follow
- shadow
- The portions of a photograph which are darkest, and which in a halftone are composed of the widest dots
- shadow
- If you say that someone is a shadow of their former self, you mean that they are much less strong or capable than they used to be. Johnson returned to the track after his ban but was a shadow of his former self
- shadow
- To cloud; to darken; to cast a gloom over
- shadow
- The darkest parts of an image
- shadow
- a dominating and pervasive presence; "he received little recognition working in the shadow of his father"
- shadow
- cast a shadow over
- shadow
- If you live in the shadow of someone or in their shadow, their achievements and abilities are so great that you are not noticed or valued. He has always lived in the shadow of his brother
- shadow
- A small degree; a shade
- shadow
- To mark with gradations of light or color; to shade
- shadow
- When a player covers and opponent one on one everywhere on the ice in order to limit the effectiveness of this opponent
- shadow
- {f} shade, cast a shadow; dim, darken; follow, pursue, trail especially in a stealthy way
- shadow
- The darkest parts in a photograph, represented in a halftone by the largest dots to top
- shadow
- Duplication of an image that's slightly offset Drop shadow is a simple copyand offset; block shadow joins the outlines of the original and duplicate to create a3D-relief effect; and cast alters the shape and size of the duplicate to imitate shadows castfrom varied placement of light, as the sun does on a sundial
- shadow
- The darkest area in an image, represented in a halftone as the largest dots
- shadow
- To protect; to shelter from danger; to shroud
- shadow
- To secretly track or follow another, to keep under surveillance
- shadow
- Shadow is darkness in a place caused by something preventing light from reaching it. Most of the lake was in shadow. = shade
- shadow
- The darkest parts in a photograph, represented in a halftone by the largest dots
- shadow
- An uninvited guest coming with one who is invited
- shadow
- To block light or radio transmission
- shadow
- The darkest part of an image, represented in the halftone by the largest dots See highlight
- shadow
- To cover an opponent, one on one, everywhere on the ice As a noun, a player assigned to shadow a specific opponent
- shadow
- A machine, resembling a well sweep, used in Egypt for raising water from the Nile for irrigation
- shadow
- In a shady manner
- shadow
- A reflected image, as in a mirror or in water
- shadow
- A British Member of Parliament who is a member of the shadow cabinet or who is a shadow cabinet minister belongs to the main opposition party and takes a special interest in matters which are the responsibility of a particular government minister. the shadow chancellor. Shadow is also a noun. Clarke swung at his shadow the accusation that he was `a tabloid politician'
- shadow
- {i} darkness caused when light is blocked by an opaque object; darkness of twilight; trace, hint
- shadow
- A defect in engine turning caused by the guide passing over an uneven surface or a gap or join between two surfaces Very occasionally caused by cracks or other defects in the metal surface Shadows should be prevented by careful planning at the design stage as well as correct choice of guide, pattern type and order of cutting Use of good quality materials is essential Shadows do not usually follow the direction of cut
- shadow
- That which follows or attends a person or thing like a shadow; an inseparable companion; hence, an obsequious follower
- shadow
- A shadow is a dark shape on a surface that is made when something stands between a light and the surface. An oak tree cast its shadow over a tiny round pool Nothing would grow in the shadow of the grey wall All he could see was his shadow
- shadow
- A spirit; a ghost; a shade; a phantom
- shadow
- Êthe darkest portion of a photograph, as opposed to the highlights
- shadow
- That filling up which represents the effect of more or less darkness, expressing rotundity, projection, etc
- shadow
- make appear small by comparison; "This year's debt dwarves that of last year"
- shadow
- The darkest area of an image or photograph; represented as the largest dots in a halftone
- shadow
- cast by the more individualized ego, it's the repressed, inferior layer of the personal unconscious Its contents are emotional and imaginal All we deny, fear, or hate in ourselves collects in the shadow, which appears in dreams as a frightening figure of the dreamer's gender (because it's part of his or her ego) "Realization of the shadow" means growing fully, emotionally conscious of the shadow's contents, a moral problem evaded by people whose respectable conscious selves deny the shadow and project it into personal, family, or cultural scapegoats The shadow is often contaminated by inferior function/attitude, anima, etc identification with the shadow produces a kind of amoral, inflated craziness
- shadow
- in a picture or a drawing
- shadow
- Merely a hint of substance
- shadow
- In photography, usually defined as those details or image information contained in the darker areas of a scene
- shadow
- an inseparable companion; "the poor child was his mother's shadow"
- shadow
- cast a shadow over Full of shade; shady
- shadow
- Quality or state of being shady
- shadow
- (a binding) To hide the binding within a portion of program text, by creating a new local binding with the same name
- shadow
- a spy employed to follow someone and report their movements
- shadow
- an indication that something has been present; "there wasn't a trace of evidence for the claim"; "a tincture of condescension"
- shadow
- refuge from danger or observation; "he felt secure in his father's shadow"
- shadow
- Shadowing BIOS in RAM When an IBM PC or compatible computer boots, the BIOS code which is located in relatively slow read-only memory (ROM) is copied into write-protected memory locations in much faster RAM This allows BIOS functions to execute more quickly
- shadow
- Act or process of making a shade
- shadow
- The darkest part of an image with discernible details
- shadow
- One who secretly or furtively follows another
- shadow
- Dark tonal range of an image
- shadow
- something existing in perception only; "a ghostly apparition at midnight"
- shadow
- the darkest areas of a design or illustration or in a photograph, those portions of the print that do not show the effects of light as it reaches the subject
- shadow
- One who, or that which, shades
- shadow
- See the Note under Shade, n
- shadow
- Shade within defined limits; obscurity or deprivation of light, apparent on a surface, and representing the form of the body which intercepts the rays of light; as, the shadow of a man, of a tree, or of a tower
- shadow
- shade within clear boundaries follow, usually without the person's knowledge; "The police are shadowing her"
- shadow
- To conceal; to hide; to screen
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