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.
1. The shallow sea bed yields up an abundance of food.
浅海床提供了丰富的食物。
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2. With one exce-ption his novels are shallow and lifeless things.
他的小说都是些肤浅沉闷的玩意儿,只有一本除外。
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3. Lowered sea levels exposed the shallow continental shelf beneath the Bering Sea.
海平面下降使白令海底部的浅层大陆架暴露出来。
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4. She began to hear her own taut, shallow breathing.
她开始听见自己急促、微弱的呼吸。
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5. The evening news is often criticized for being shallow.
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.
双语例句
1. The shallow sea bed yields up an abundance of food.
浅海床提供了丰富的食物。
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2. With one exce-ption his novels are shallow and lifeless things.
他的小说都是些肤浅沉闷的玩意儿,只有一本除外。
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3. Lowered sea levels exposed the shallow continental shelf beneath the Bering Sea.
海平面下降使白令海底部的浅层大陆架暴露出来。
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4. She began to hear her own taut, shallow breathing.
她开始听见自己急促、微弱的呼吸。
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5. The evening news is often criticized for being shallow.