overshadow

英 [əʊvə'ʃædəʊ] 美 ['ovɚ'ʃædo]
  • vt. 使失色;使阴暗;遮阴;夺去…的光彩
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1、over "above; 遍布在…的上面;覆盖在…的上面;扩展到…的全部" + shadow.
overshadow 使蒙上阴影,使黯然失色

over-,在上,shadow,阴影。即在上面的阴影,使蒙上阴影。

overshadow (v.)
Old English ofersceadwian "to cast a shadow over, obscure;" see over + shadow (v.). It was used to render Latin obumbrare in New Testament, as were Middle High German überschatewen, Middle Dutch overschaduwen, Gothic ufarskadwjan. Figurative sense is from 1580s. Related: Overshadowed; overshadowing.
1. Fears for the President's safety could overshadow his peace-making mission.
对总统安全的担忧可能会给他的调解使命蒙上阴影。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Her new book will overshadow all her earlier ones.
她的新书将会使她以前写的书都黯然失色.

来自辞典例句

3. Large oak trees overshadow the garden.
高大的栎树把花园遮得很暗.

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4. Negatively, American entertainment media overshadow the popular culture of many nations.
负面的来说, 美国的娱乐媒体掩盖了许多国家的大众文化.

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5. There is a cloud on the horizon that may overshadow the talks.
隐隐透出的阴云可能为会谈投下阴影.

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