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n. schaduw; schuilplaats; nuance; vuiltje; luik; geest; kap; tint; scherm; achtergrond--------v. beschutten, beschermen; afschermen; arceren; geleidelijk overgaan in (v. kleuren)shade1[ sjeed]4 schim ⇒ geest, spook5 tikkeltje ⇒ ietsje, beetje♦voorbeelden:♦voorbeelden:1 〈 figuurlijk〉 cast someone/something into the shade, put someone/something in the shade • iemand/iets overtreffen/overschaduwenIV 〈 meervoud〉♦voorbeelden:————————shade2♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:the trees shaded the little square • het pleintje lag in de schaduw van de bomen -
2 shade of
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3 shade
schakeringtint -
4 shade away/off
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5 shade one's eyes
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6 shade tree
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7 shade of slander
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8 shade temperature
schaduwtemperatuur (temperatuur in schaduw opgenomen en geen rechtstreekse straling) -
9 shade of grey
grijstintgrijstrap -
10 shade of tone colour
toonschakering -
11 light and shade
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12 the tree affords a welcome shade
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13 window shade
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14 without light and shade
eentonig, kleurloos -
15 eye-shade
oogscherm (bescherming tegen de zon) -
16 full shade
volledig geschaduwd (volledig verdonkeren van lichtbron) -
17 in the shade
in schaduw van -
18 live in the shade
een bescheiden/sober leven leiden -
19 throw into the shade
in de schaduw stellen -
20 colour shade
kleurtint
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shade — n 1 Shade, shadow, umbrage, umbra, penumbra, adumbration can mean the comparative darkness caused by something which intercepts rays of light. Shade carries no implication of a darkness that has a particular form or definite limit but the term… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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shade — [n1] dimness adumbration, blackness, coolness, cover, darkness, dusk, gloominess, obscuration, obscurity, penumbra, screen, semidarkness, shadiness, shadow, shadows, umbra, umbrage; concept 620 Ant. brightness, light shade [n2] blind, shield… … New thesaurus
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shade — ► NOUN 1) comparative darkness and coolness caused by shelter from direct sunlight. 2) a colour, especially with regard to how light or dark it is. 3) a position of relative inferiority or obscurity: your bravery puts me in the shade. 4) a… … English terms dictionary