overshadowing
[oʊvə'ʃædoʊɪŋ]
v.
使(某物)被遮暗( overshadow的现在分词 );
使阴暗;
使(某事物)令人不快或减少乐趣;
使(某人)相形见绌或黯然失色;
例句:
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A catastrophic fall in tourism in Olympic year is also overshadowing optimism.
雅典奥运会年期间,游客数量的大幅度下降也给原本乐观的前景蒙上了一层阴影.
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The outflows led to weaker private banking earnings, overshadowing a slow recovery in investment banking.
这些资金流出导致私人银行业务盈利趋弱, 给投行业务的缓慢复苏蒙上阴影.
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A catastrophic fall in tourism in the Olympic year is also overshadowing optimism.
游客数量的大幅度下降也给原本乐观的前景蒙上了一层阴影.
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But overshadowing everything is the problem of money and class.
来自NEWYORKER
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The spectre overshadowing love is the fear that it will end.
来自E. S. Person
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One problem that can arise is known as diagnostic overshadowing'.
来自BBC