0 an area of darkness, caused by light being blocked by something:
2 someone who follows another person everywhere:
4 to produce a shadow:
5 to make a person unhappy or to make their life less happy:
6 used in the title of important politicians in the main opposition party (= the party not in government):
7 an area of darkness caused when light is blocked by something, usually in a shape similar to the object that is blocking the light:
10 to spend time with someone who is doing a particular job so that you can learn how to do it:
11 to behave in the same way or move in the same direction as something else:
12 in the UK, used to describe a leading member of Parliament whose party is not in power but who would be part of the cabinet (= people who are in charge of a department and make the main decisions) if their party were in power:
the shadow Foreign Secretary
Someone was lurking in the shadows.
A shadow fell over her work and she looked up to see who was there.
Demand estimates have been derived from shadow prices obtained by computer simulations of profit-maximizing behavior.
Similar to recreation trips, fuelwood collection trips can be modeled as functions of travel costs (shadow prices) and resource quality (forest condition).
We have to realize that the information requirements for obtaining these shadow prices are tremendous.
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