Shadowing in spanish
Sombrear
pronunciation: soʊmbɹ̩eɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: soʊmbɹ̩eɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun
In gestures
shadow2 = esbozarse, dibujarse, ensombrecer, nublar, eclipsar.
Example: Compassion shadowed the trustee's face -- she could see he was desperate -- and compassion was in her voice as she answered: 'All right, I'll go over this afternoon'.more:
» foreshadow = presagiar, anunciar.
Example: While in Uganda he authored the Markerere Institute list of subject headings, which foreshadowed his later work at the Hennepin County Library, which he joined in 1971.» overshadow = ensombrecer, oscurecer, dejar en segundo plano, eclipsar.
Example: And when the maintenance of structure is permitted to overshadow the functional performance of the institution, it will move toward extinction.shadow3 = seguir la pista, aprender mirando. [Seguir los movimientos de otra persona para conocer mejor lo que hace]
Example: This article describes the time spent by a bookseller in a publishing environment shadowing a publisher's representative.shadow4 = imitar, copiar.
Example: This shadowing project encourages children to read the books shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, to 'shadow' it and decide on their own choice of winner.more:
» shadow box = hacer guantes.
Example: In my opinion, one of the best ways to learn how to shadow box is to watch other people boxing or shadow boxing.shadowing1 = seguimiento.
Example: Observational shadowing of particular library patrons, for example, gives a much more detailed view of patrons' library use.shadowing2 = imitación. [Generalmente usado para referirse al método usado en algunas escuelas para animar a los jóvenes a leer fingiendo que son el jurado que debe decidir el ganador de un concurso literario famoso]
Example: This shadowing project encourages children to read the books shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, to 'shadow' it and decide on their own choice of winner.