(noun.) refuge from danger or observation; 'he felt secure in his father's shadow'.
(noun.) a premonition of something adverse; 'a shadow over his happiness'.
(noun.) an inseparable companion; 'the poor child was his mother's shadow'.
(noun.) a dominating and pervasive presence; 'he received little recognition working in the shadow of his father'.
(noun.) shade within clear boundaries.
(verb.) follow, usually without the person's knowledge; 'The police are shadowing her'.
(verb.) make appear small by comparison; 'This year's debt dwarfs that of last year'.
(verb.) cast a shadow over.
欧内斯特整理
手打:波莉