A postage stamp showing an obvious difference in colour/color to the original printing and needing a separate catalogue/catalog entry, To shield from light, To alter slightly, A creature that is partially human and partially angel, A variety of a colour/color, in particular one obtained by adding black (compare tint), Darkness where light, particularly sunlight, is blocked, Something that blocks light, particularly in a window, To vary slightly, particularly in color, A ghost, A subtle variation in a concept, When a defensive player moves slightly from his normal fielding position, To darken, particularly in drawing, using a permanent marker to color the white thread showing in between the beads, A defect in engine turning caused by either an incorrectly moved arc tangent screw, most often occurring on gently curving surfaces cut by inexperienced people, or more often caused by deteriation of the edge or even loss of the tip of the tool as a result of impurities, faults, cracks or grit in the metal Distinguishing which is which is easy with a 10 power loop Very often the exact place where the tool broke can be pinpointed Shades always follow the direction of cut, An opaque or translucent covering added to fixtures and lamps to enhance the decoration, shield the light source and/or direct the light, Hue made darker by the addition of black, as compared to tint, Color resulting from adding black pigment to a pure hue, A hue with an admixture of white, black or grey, A color which has had black added to it and is darker than its normal value, A shade is created when black is added to a color It is a darker variant of a color, the darkening of a color resulting from the addition of black, Color with black added to it, The degree to a color, as a dark green Also, the act of changing the tone or degree of a color by adding small quantities of other colors to it, A colour that has been darkened by the addition of black or a darker colour - e g , adding black to green makes a darker shade of green, Dark value of a colour made by adding black, a darkened color made by adding black to a hue, The decorative and often reflective glass or metal appurtenance generally placed above and external to the burner and chimney assembly In some cases the shade also served as a chimney, as in the case of Night Lamp "chimney shades" and with items like the Ives Illuminator, a clear glass shade support designed to eliminate the chimney all together, Another name for hue, obtained by adding black to the dye, A variation of color Example 1: a blue shade blue Example 2: light blue versus dark blue, The minor variation commonly found in any basic colour Shades may be accorded catalogue status when they are very distinctive, a color which when compared to another has a clear difference in color whether lighter, darker, greener, etc ; also indicates an area of darkness due to an absence of light in an area of a painting or picture, protective covering that protects something from direct sunlight; "they used umbrellas as shades"; "as the sun moved he readjusted the shade" a representation of the effect of shade in a picture or drawing (as by shading or darker pigment) a quality of a given color that differs slightly from a primary color; "after several trials he mixed the shade of pink that she wanted" a position of relative inferiority; "an achievement that puts everything else in the shade"; "his brother's success left him in the shade" relative darkness caused by light rays being intercepted by an opaque body; "it is much cooler in the shade"; "there's too much shadiness to take good photographs" protect from light, heat, or view; "Shade your eyes when you step out into the bright sunlight" represent the effect of shade or shadow on, Color + Black, See Def, 1, above, A minute difference or variation, as of thought, belief, expression, etc, also, the quality or degree of anything which is distinguished from others similar by slight differences; as, the shades of meaning in synonyms, To shelter or screen by intercepting the rays of light; to keep off illumination from, Degree or variation of color, as darker or lighter, stronger or paler; as, a delicate shade of pink, The darker portion of a picture; a less illuminated part, That which intercepts, or shelters from, light or the direct rays of the sun; hence, also, that which protects from heat or currents of air; a screen; protection; shelter; cover; as, a lamp shade, An obscure place; a spot not exposed to light; hence, a secluded retreat, Shadow, The soul after its separation from the body; so called because the ancients it to be perceptible to the sight, though not to the touch; a spirit; a ghost; as, the shades of departed heroes, To shelter; to cover from injury; to protect; to screen; to hide; as, to shade one's eyes, To undergo or exhibit minute difference or variation, as of color, meaning, expression, etc, to pass by slight changes; used chiefly with a preposition, as into, away, off, protective covering that protects something from direct sunlight; "they used umbrellas as shades"; "as the sun moved he readjusted the shade", relative darkness caused by light rays being intercepted by an opaque body; "it is much cooler in the shade"; "there's too much shadiness to take good photographs", protect from light, heat, or view; "Shade your eyes when you step out into the bright sunlight", represent the effect of shade or shadow on, a representation of the effect of shade in a picture or drawing (as by shading or darker pigment) a quality of a given color that differs slightly from a primary color; "after several trials he mixed the shade of pink that she wanted", a position of relative inferiority; "an achievement that puts everything else in the shade"; "his brother's success left him in the shade", To present a shadow or image of; to shadow forth; to represent, To mark with gradations of light or color, A shade is a color that has been mixed with black, To obscure; to dim the brightness of, Darkness; obscurity; often in the plural, To pain in obscure colors; to darken, a mental representation of some haunting experience; "he looked like he had seen a ghost"; "it aroused specters from his past", a representation of the effect of shade in a picture or drawing (as by shading or darker pigment), a slight amount or degree of difference; "a tad too expensive"; "not a tad of difference"; "the new model is a shade better than the old one", a quality of a given color that differs slightly from a primary color; "after several trials he mixed the shade of pink that she wanted", To put someone or something in the shade means to be so impressive that the person or thing seems unimportant by comparison. a run that put every other hurdler's performance in the shade, A color that has been darkened by the addition of black or a darker color - e g , adding black to green makes a darker shade of green, A color produced by adding black to a pigment, cast a shadow over, A dark color achieved by changing the value of a color by adding black, Comparative obscurity owing to interception or interruption of the rays of light; partial darkness caused by the intervention of something between the space contemplated and the source of light, a color darkened by adding black to it; a degree of color gradation, A shade is a piece of stiff cloth or heavy paper that you can pull down over a window as a covering. Nancy left the shades down and the lights off. = blind see also shaded, shading, a subtle difference in meaning or opinion or attitude; "without understanding the finer nuances you can't enjoy the humor"; "don't argue about shades of meaning", A shade is the same as a lampshade, If you say that a place or person is shaded by objects such as trees, you mean that the place or person cannot be reached, harmed, or bothered by strong sunlight because those objects are in the way. a health resort whose beaches are shaded by palm trees Umbrellas shade outdoor cafes along winding cobblestone streets, If something shades into something else, there is no clear division between the two things, so that you cannot tell where or when the first thing ends and the second thing begins. As the dusk shaded into night, we drove slowly through narrow alleys, The shades of something abstract are its many, slightly different forms. the capacity to convey subtle shades of meaning, Shade is darkness or shadows as they are shown in a picture. Rembrandt's skilful use of light and shade to create the atmosphere of movement. light, Shade is an area of darkness under or next to an object such as a tree, where sunlight does not reach. Temperatures in the shade can reach forty-eight degrees celsius at this time of year exotic trees provide welcome shade, A shade of a particular colour is one of its different forms. For example, emerald green and olive green are shades of green. The walls were painted in two shades of green. new eyeshadows in a choice of 80 shades, cast a shadow upon; dim, darken; screen, hide from view; protect from light; cover with a shade; add shading to; change gradually, change in small degrees, If you shade your eyes, you put your hand or an object partly in front of your face in order to prevent a bright light from shining into your eyes. You can't look directly into it; you've got to shade your eyes or close them altogether = shield, shadow; area protected from direct sunlight; tint, variation of a color; nuance, touch; window shade, device used to regulate the amount of sunlight entering through a window; lampshade, device which covers a lamp to reduce glare; spirit, ghost, Shades are sunglasses, umbrage, Simple past tense and past participle of shade, Being in the shade, not in direct light, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shade, sunglasses, sun-glasses, plural form of shade, sun glasses, bit of, small amount of -, Simple past and past participle of shade, sheltered from sunshine; covered with a shade; partly concealed as if by a shadow; darkened, dimmed; colored to represent gradation of shades, A shaded area on something such as a map is one that is coloured darker than the surrounding areas, so that it can be distinguished from them, protected from heat and light with shade or shadow; "shaded avenues"; "o'er the shaded billows rushed the night"- Alexander Pope (of pictures or drawings) drawn or painted with degrees or gradations of shadow; "the shaded areas of the face seemed to recede, third person singular form of shade, are window coverings that are made of material, which can be permanently pleated, like that of a cellular or pleated shade, or can be a drapery fabric like that of a roman shade Shades are drawn up and stacked at the top of the window Shades can be raised to allow more light into a room and then lowered to afford more privacy They can be stopped at different intervals on the window, and still maintain a neat, finished look, (Slang) sunglasses, spectacles that are darkened or polarized to protect the eyes from the glare of the sun; "he was wearing a pair of mirrored shades", Retractable covers that shield the track from sunlight and sometimes from snow between runs, Shading is a change in pile direction that results in an apparent change in color due to the light reflecting in different ways Solid color cut-pile carpets will exhibit this more often than textured or patterned carpets This is normal Severe cases of shading are also known as pooling or watermarking This results in a permanent pile reversal that occurs after installation It has no known cause and is usually confined to only certain areas of an installation Pooling or watermarking is not considered a manufacturing defect, Image degradation in RBV due to the fact that the voltage response to the same range of input radiance at some point off- axis in the RBV may be different from the on-axis response, a gradation involving small or imperceptible differences between grades, Slight differences in shingle color that may occur as a result of normal manufacturing operations, A change in the appearance of a carpet due to localized distortions in the orientation of the fibers, tufts or loops Shading is not a change in color or hue, but a difference in light reflection, Heavier ink coverage on one side of the strip than the other which can increase the visibility of seams of textured wallpaper Reversing each strip can reduce the impact of shading Dark edges will thus butt to dark edges and light to light minimizing the shading, graded markings that indicate light or shaded areas in a drawing or painting, (v) A rendering technique simulating the effect of light on the surface of an object The angular relationship between the light and the surface results in a variance in the value (darkness/lightness) of the surface Abrupt changes in value typically indicate an edge between surfaces (faces), An effect that can sometimes appear along the seams of no patterned or textured wallcoverings due to heavier ink coverage at one edge than the other during printing, That filling up which represents the effect of more or less darkness, expressing rotundity, projection, etc, In a shady manner, Quality or state of being shady, A machine, resembling a well sweep, used in Egypt for raising water from the Nile for irrigation, Shade within defined limits; obscurity or deprivation of light, apparent on a surface, and representin, One who, or that which, shades, Being without shade; not shaded, nuance, slight variation; markings used in a drawing to represent varying degrees of light and darkness, Act or process of making a shade, in a picture or a drawing, a gradation involving small or imperceptible differences between grades graded markings that indicate light or shaded areas in a drawing or painting Full of shade; shady, 1. Shading is material such as nets or dark paint that provide shade, especially for plants. The conservatory will get very hot in summer unless shading is used. see also shade,
71
A postage stamp showing an obvious difference in colour/color to the original printing and needing a separate catalogue/catalog entry
ts
72
To shield from light - "The old oak tree shaded the lawn in the heat of the day."
ts
73
To alter slightly - "Most politicians will shade the truth if it helps them."
ts
74
A creature that is partially human and partially angel - "He was attacked by a Shade."
ts
75
A variety of a colour/color, in particular one obtained by adding black (compare tint) - "I've painted my room in five lovely shades of pink and chartreuse."
ts
76
Darkness where light, particularly sunlight, is blocked - "The old oak tree gave shade in the heat of the day."
ts
77
Something that blocks light, particularly in a window - "Close the shade, please, it's too bright in here."
ts
78
To vary slightly, particularly in color - "The hillside was bright green, shading towards gold in the drier areas."
ts
79
A ghost - "Too long have I been haunted by that shade."
ts
80
A subtle variation in a concept - "shades of meaning"
ts
81
When a defensive player moves slightly from his normal fielding position - "Jones will shade a little to the right on this pitch count."
ts
82
To darken, particularly in drawing - "I draw contours first, gradually shading in midtones and shadows."
ts
83
using a permanent marker to color the white thread showing in between the beads
ts
84
A defect in engine turning caused by either an incorrectly moved arc tangent screw, most often occurring on gently curving surfaces cut by inexperienced people, or more often caused by deteriation of the edge or even loss of the tip of the tool as a result of impurities, faults, cracks or grit in the metal Distinguishing which is which is easy with a 10 power loop Very often the exact place where the tool broke can be pinpointed Shades always follow the direction of cut
ts
85
An opaque or translucent covering added to fixtures and lamps to enhance the decoration, shield the light source and/or direct the light
ts
86
Hue made darker by the addition of black, as compared to tint
ts
87
Color resulting from adding black pigment to a pure hue
ts
88
A hue with an admixture of white, black or grey
ts
89
A color which has had black added to it and is darker than its normal value
ts
90
A shade is created when black is added to a color It is a darker variant of a color
ts
91
the darkening of a color resulting from the addition of black
ts
92
Color with black added to it
ts
93
The degree to a color, as a dark green Also, the act of changing the tone or degree of a color by adding small quantities of other colors to it
ts
94
A colour that has been darkened by the addition of black or a darker colour - e g , adding black to green makes a darker shade of green
ts
95
Dark value of a colour made by adding black
ts
96
a darkened color made by adding black to a hue
ts
97
The decorative and often reflective glass or metal appurtenance generally placed above and external to the burner and chimney assembly In some cases the shade also served as a chimney, as in the case of Night Lamp "chimney shades" and with items like the Ives Illuminator, a clear glass shade support designed to eliminate the chimney all together
ts
98
Another name for hue, obtained by adding black to the dye
ts
99
A variation of color Example 1: a blue shade blue Example 2: light blue versus dark blue
ts
100
The minor variation commonly found in any basic colour Shades may be accorded catalogue status when they are very distinctive
ts
101
a color which when compared to another has a clear difference in color whether lighter, darker, greener, etc ; also indicates an area of darkness due to an absence of light in an area of a painting or picture
ts
102
protective covering that protects something from direct sunlight; "they used umbrellas as shades"; "as the sun moved he readjusted the shade" a representation of the effect of shade in a picture or drawing (as by shading or darker pigment) a quality of a given color that differs slightly from a primary color; "after several trials he mixed the shade of pink that she wanted" a position of relative inferiority; "an achievement that puts everything else in the shade"; "his brother's success left him in the shade" relative darkness caused by light rays being intercepted by an opaque body; "it is much cooler in the shade"; "there's too much shadiness to take good photographs" protect from light, heat, or view; "Shade your eyes when you step out into the bright sunlight" represent the effect of shade or shadow on
ts
103
Color + Black
ts
104
See Def
ts
105
1, above
ts
106
A minute difference or variation, as of thought, belief, expression, etc
ts
107
also, the quality or degree of anything which is distinguished from others similar by slight differences; as, the shades of meaning in synonyms
ts
108
To shelter or screen by intercepting the rays of light; to keep off illumination from
ts
109
Degree or variation of color, as darker or lighter, stronger or paler; as, a delicate shade of pink
ts
110
The darker portion of a picture; a less illuminated part
ts
111
That which intercepts, or shelters from, light or the direct rays of the sun; hence, also, that which protects from heat or currents of air; a screen; protection; shelter; cover; as, a lamp shade
ts
112
An obscure place; a spot not exposed to light; hence, a secluded retreat
ts
113
Shadow
ts
114
The soul after its separation from the body; so called because the ancients it to be perceptible to the sight, though not to the touch; a spirit; a ghost; as, the shades of departed heroes
ts
115
To shelter; to cover from injury; to protect; to screen; to hide; as, to shade one's eyes
ts
116
To undergo or exhibit minute difference or variation, as of color, meaning, expression, etc
ts
117
to pass by slight changes; used chiefly with a preposition, as into, away, off
ts
118
protective covering that protects something from direct sunlight; "they used umbrellas as shades"; "as the sun moved he readjusted the shade"
ts
119
relative darkness caused by light rays being intercepted by an opaque body; "it is much cooler in the shade"; "there's too much shadiness to take good photographs"
ts
120
protect from light, heat, or view; "Shade your eyes when you step out into the bright sunlight"
ts
121
represent the effect of shade or shadow on
ts
122
a representation of the effect of shade in a picture or drawing (as by shading or darker pigment) a quality of a given color that differs slightly from a primary color; "after several trials he mixed the shade of pink that she wanted"
ts
123
a position of relative inferiority; "an achievement that puts everything else in the shade"; "his brother's success left him in the shade"
ts
124
To present a shadow or image of; to shadow forth; to represent
ts
125
To mark with gradations of light or color
ts
126
A shade is a color that has been mixed with black
ts
127
To obscure; to dim the brightness of
ts
128
Darkness; obscurity; often in the plural
ts
129
To pain in obscure colors; to darken
ts
130
a mental representation of some haunting experience; "he looked like he had seen a ghost"; "it aroused specters from his past"
ts
131
a representation of the effect of shade in a picture or drawing (as by shading or darker pigment)
ts
132
a slight amount or degree of difference; "a tad too expensive"; "not a tad of difference"; "the new model is a shade better than the old one"
ts
133
a quality of a given color that differs slightly from a primary color; "after several trials he mixed the shade of pink that she wanted"
ts
134
To put someone or something in the shade means to be so impressive that the person or thing seems unimportant by comparison. a run that put every other hurdler's performance in the shade
ts
135
A color that has been darkened by the addition of black or a darker color - e g , adding black to green makes a darker shade of green
ts
136
A color produced by adding black to a pigment
ts
137
cast a shadow over
ts
138
A dark color achieved by changing the value of a color by adding black
ts
139
Comparative obscurity owing to interception or interruption of the rays of light; partial darkness caused by the intervention of something between the space contemplated and the source of light
ts
140
a color darkened by adding black to it; a degree of color gradation
ts
141
A shade is a piece of stiff cloth or heavy paper that you can pull down over a window as a covering. Nancy left the shades down and the lights off. = blind see also shaded, shading
ts
142
a subtle difference in meaning or opinion or attitude; "without understanding the finer nuances you can't enjoy the humor"; "don't argue about shades of meaning"
ts
143
A shade is the same as a lampshade
ts
144
If you say that a place or person is shaded by objects such as trees, you mean that the place or person cannot be reached, harmed, or bothered by strong sunlight because those objects are in the way. a health resort whose beaches are shaded by palm trees Umbrellas shade outdoor cafes along winding cobblestone streets
ts
145
If something shades into something else, there is no clear division between the two things, so that you cannot tell where or when the first thing ends and the second thing begins. As the dusk shaded into night, we drove slowly through narrow alleys
ts
146
The shades of something abstract are its many, slightly different forms. the capacity to convey subtle shades of meaning
ts
147
Shade is darkness or shadows as they are shown in a picture. Rembrandt's skilful use of light and shade to create the atmosphere of movement. light
ts
148
Shade is an area of darkness under or next to an object such as a tree, where sunlight does not reach. Temperatures in the shade can reach forty-eight degrees celsius at this time of year exotic trees provide welcome shade
ts
149
A shade of a particular colour is one of its different forms. For example, emerald green and olive green are shades of green. The walls were painted in two shades of green. new eyeshadows in a choice of 80 shades
ts
150
cast a shadow upon; dim, darken; screen, hide from view; protect from light; cover with a shade; add shading to; change gradually, change in small degrees fiil
ts
151
If you shade your eyes, you put your hand or an object partly in front of your face in order to prevent a bright light from shining into your eyes. You can't look directly into it; you've got to shade your eyes or close them altogether = shield
ts
152
shadow; area protected from direct sunlight; tint, variation of a color; nuance, touch; window shade, device used to regulate the amount of sunlight entering through a window; lampshade, device which covers a lamp to reduce glare; spirit, ghost isim
ts
153
Shades are sunglasses
ts
154
To shade.
umbrage
ts
155
shaded
Simple past tense and past participle of shade
ts
156
shaded
Being in the shade, not in direct light
ts
157
shades
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shade
ts
158
shades
sunglasses, sun-glasses - "His shades are by some famous designer."
ts
159
shades
plural form of shade
ts
160
shades
sun glasses - "I like your shades, you look cool."
ts
161
shade of
bit of, small amount of -
ts
162
shaded
Simple past and past participle of shade
ts
163
shaded
sheltered from sunshine; covered with a shade; partly concealed as if by a shadow; darkened, dimmed; colored to represent gradation of shades sıfat
ts
164
shaded
A shaded area on something such as a map is one that is coloured darker than the surrounding areas, so that it can be distinguished from them
ts
165
shaded
protected from heat and light with shade or shadow; "shaded avenues"; "o'er the shaded billows rushed the night"- Alexander Pope (of pictures or drawings) drawn or painted with degrees or gradations of shadow; "the shaded areas of the face seemed to recede
ts
166
shades
third person singular form of shade
ts
167
shades
are window coverings that are made of material, which can be permanently pleated, like that of a cellular or pleated shade, or can be a drapery fabric like that of a roman shade Shades are drawn up and stacked at the top of the window Shades can be raised to allow more light into a room and then lowered to afford more privacy They can be stopped at different intervals on the window, and still maintain a neat, finished look
ts
168
shades
(Slang) sunglasses isim
ts
169
shades
spectacles that are darkened or polarized to protect the eyes from the glare of the sun; "he was wearing a pair of mirrored shades"
ts
170
shades
Retractable covers that shield the track from sunlight and sometimes from snow between runs
ts
171
shading
Shading is a change in pile direction that results in an apparent change in color due to the light reflecting in different ways Solid color cut-pile carpets will exhibit this more often than textured or patterned carpets This is normal Severe cases of shading are also known as pooling or watermarking This results in a permanent pile reversal that occurs after installation It has no known cause and is usually confined to only certain areas of an installation Pooling or watermarking is not considered a manufacturing defect
ts
172
shading
Image degradation in RBV due to the fact that the voltage response to the same range of input radiance at some point off- axis in the RBV may be different from the on-axis response
ts
173
shading
a gradation involving small or imperceptible differences between grades
ts
174
shading
Slight differences in shingle color that may occur as a result of normal manufacturing operations
ts
175
shading
A change in the appearance of a carpet due to localized distortions in the orientation of the fibers, tufts or loops Shading is not a change in color or hue, but a difference in light reflection
ts
176
shading
Heavier ink coverage on one side of the strip than the other which can increase the visibility of seams of textured wallpaper Reversing each strip can reduce the impact of shading Dark edges will thus butt to dark edges and light to light minimizing the shading
ts
177
shading
graded markings that indicate light or shaded areas in a drawing or painting
ts
178
shading
(v) A rendering technique simulating the effect of light on the surface of an object The angular relationship between the light and the surface results in a variance in the value (darkness/lightness) of the surface Abrupt changes in value typically indicate an edge between surfaces (faces)
ts
179
shading
An effect that can sometimes appear along the seams of no patterned or textured wallcoverings due to heavier ink coverage at one edge than the other during printing
ts
180
shading
That filling up which represents the effect of more or less darkness, expressing rotundity, projection, etc
ts
181
shading
In a shady manner
ts
182
shading
Quality or state of being shady
ts
183
shading
A machine, resembling a well sweep, used in Egypt for raising water from the Nile for irrigation
ts
184
shading
Shade within defined limits; obscurity or deprivation of light, apparent on a surface, and representin
ts
185
shading
One who, or that which, shades
ts
186
shading
Being without shade; not shaded
ts
187
shading
nuance, slight variation; markings used in a drawing to represent varying degrees of light and darkness isim
ts
188
shading
Act or process of making a shade
ts
189
shading
in a picture or a drawing
ts
190
shading
a gradation involving small or imperceptible differences between grades graded markings that indicate light or shaded areas in a drawing or painting Full of shade; shady
ts
191
shading
1. Shading is material such as nets or dark paint that provide shade, especially for plants. The conservatory will get very hot in summer unless shading is used. see also shade
Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada shade kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. shade kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan shade kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.