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Pinyin of shadow

The pinyin of the shadow is: hēi yǐng.

First, the dictionary explains

Shadow. Objects in the dark, so they look two-dimensional, and the details become dark and blurred.

The ghostly shadow of a submarine glides down the Tiehai Bridge.

Second, expansion-shadow.

1, the image of people and things reflected by a mirror or water.

2. Shadows cast by people or objects that block light.

3. Blurred images.

4, refers to the embodiment of the spiritual world.

5, appearance, outline.

6, traces, traces.

7, clues, secrets.

8. refers to the basis.

Third, the specific explanation-black hēi

1, the color is like ink and coal, as opposed to "white". Example: black and white.

2, dark, insufficient light. Example: darkness. Good night

3. Concealed and illegal. Example: black gun. Black market underworld.

4, vicious: black heart.

Fourth, the specific explanation-shadow yǐng

1 .4 The dull image in the middle of Zhou Youguang is formed when an object blocks the light, and also refers to an unreal image or impression, a character.

For example: Huaying. Reflection. Phantom. Shadow wall influence. Innuendo (borrowing a to refer to b, or innuendo someone's business). Without a trace. Weak (vague, unreal). Catch the wind and catch the shadows. Instinct.

2. Image. Example: photography (photography). Take pictures. Silhouette. Photocopy images.

3. description. For example: shadow writing. Roger that. Shadow song book

4. refers to the "movie". Example: film review. Cinema. Movies. Film and television (film and television) Movies.