
빛이 물체에 가려져 생기는 어두운 부분
A dark area or shape produced by an object coming between rays of light and a surface.
예문:
"The setting sun made the shadows of the skyscrapers reach the harbor."
"A child was playing with his own shadow on the pavement."
상황이나 기분에 영향을 미치는 불길하거나 슬픈 기운
An ominous or sad influence that affects a situation or person's mood.
예문:
"The threat of layoffs cast a cold shadow over the office party."
"A shadow of suspicion fell upon the witness after the testimony."
어떤 것의 아주 미미한 흔적이나 기미
The slightest trace or smallest amount of something.
예문:
"He proved his innocence beyond a shadow of a doubt."
"I saw a shadow of a smile on her face when she heard the joke."
방사선 사진이나 검사 영상에서 이상 징후를 나타내는 어두운 부분
A dark patch on a radiograph or medical scan indicating a potential abnormality.
예문:
"The doctor was concerned about a small shadow on the patient's lung X-ray."
"Further tests are needed to identify the mysterious shadow in the scan."
누군가를 가까이에서 보통 몰래 뒤쫓으며 감시하다
To follow and observe someone closely and typically secretly.
예문:
"Plainclothes officers shadowed the suspect for three days."
"He felt like he was being shadowed by a private investigator."
업무를 배우기 위해 누군가의 일상적인 업무 활동을 따라다니다
To accompany someone in their daily work activities to learn about their job.
예문:
"The medical student shadowed the chief resident during the night shift."
"New hires are required to shadow a senior mentor for their first week."