0 full of shadows -- stinný
shadowy corners.
1 dark and indistinct -- vágní
A shadowy figure went past.
We are straying into the shadowy area of musical and verbal identity, and the kinds of patterns of recognition that begin to enable us to construct such identities.
The state remains a rather shadowy actor in the ecowelfare model - but apparently an important one if the model's core principles are to be properly embedded.
Ongoing moments, therefore, become a kind of obdurate baseline against which anything that involves more - patterns, forms, narratives - emerges as shadowy and unreal.
The father is sketched in as a shadowy figure in a dark winter coat.
Here before me lies a shadowy way leading to a strange, an unknown place.
A delicate young woman looks away, as her kneeling lover in the shadowy background fervently grasps her hand.
The watchmen, constables and beadles of the metropolis remain shadowy ®gures.
More serious opposition came from outsiders and minorities, who led a shadowy existence on the periphery of the state.