shallow
名詞
UK/ˈʃæl.əʊ/
US/ˈʃæl.oʊ/
片語 shallow 名詞
- the shallows
The shallow areas of a body of water.
• The children enjoyed playing in the shallows at the beach.
形容詞
UK/ˈʃæl.əʊ/
US/ˈʃæl.oʊ/
定義 shallow 形容詞
depth
- B2
Having a short distance from the top to the bottom; not deep.
The creek was so shallow that we could easily wade across.
She reminded the children to stay in the shallow area of the pool.
Sauté the onions in a shallow frying pan.
thought
- C2disapproving
Lacking depth of thought, understanding, or feeling; superficial.
I found the movie to be quite shallow and uninspiring.
He is attractive on the surface but is quite shallow underneath.
Her understanding of politics is very shallow.
片語 shallow 形容詞
- shallow breathing
The act of breathing characterized by taking only a small amount of air into the lungs with each breath.
• Her breathing became rapid and shallow when she felt panicked.