shallow 英 [ˈʃæləʊ]   美 [ˈʃæloʊ]

shallow

shallow  英 [ˈʃæləʊ] 美 [ˈʃæloʊ]

adj. 浅的;肤浅的 

进行时:shallowing  过去式:shallowed  过去分词:shallowed  第三人称单数:shallows  名词复数:shallows  比较级:shallower  最高级:shallowest 

a shallow dish 浅盘
They were playing in the shallow end . 他们在游泳池的浅水区玩耍。

  • The adjective shallow can describe things that aren't very deep, like a shallow puddle, or people who don't have much emotional or intellectual depth, like shallow people who judge others on their looks and how much money they have.
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  • adj. 浅的;肤浅的
  • 1. a shallow dish

    浅盘

  • 2. They were playing in the shallow end .

    他们在游泳池的浅水区玩耍。

  • 3. These fish are found in shallow waters around the coast.

    这些鱼生长在海边浅水水域。

  • 4. He was breathing shallowly.

    他呼吸短促。

  • shallow (adj.) c. 1400, schalowe "not deep," probably from or related to Old English sceald (see shoal (n.)). Of breathing, attested from 1875; of thought or feeling, "superficial," first recorded 1580s. The noun, usually shallows, is first recorded 1570s, from the adjective.
shal·low / ˈʃæləʊ ; NAmE ˈʃæloʊ / adjective ( shal·low·er , shal·low·est ) 1 not having much distance between the top or surface and the bottom 浅的 a shallow dish 浅盘 They were playing in the shallow end (= of the swimming pool). 他们在游泳池的浅水区玩耍。 These fish are found in shallow waters around the coast. 这些鱼生长在海边浅水水域。 OPP deep 2 ( disapproving) (of a person, an idea, a comment, etc. 人、观点、评论等 ) not showing serious thought, feelings, etc. about sth 肤浅的;浅薄的 SYN superficial 3 shallow breathinginvolves taking in only a small amount of air each time (呼吸)浅的,弱的 shal·low·ly / ˈʃæləʊli ; NAmE ˈʃæloʊli / adverb He was breathing shallowly. 他呼吸短促。 shal·low·ness / ˈʃæləʊnəs ; NAmE ˈʃæloʊnəs / noun [uncountable ] shallow shallower shallowest shal·low / ˈʃæləʊ ; NAmE ˈʃæloʊ / shal·low·ly / ˈʃæləʊli ; NAmE ˈʃæloʊli / shal·low·ness / ˈʃæləʊnəs ; NAmE ˈʃæloʊnəs /
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