no tea, no shade Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
shades
sunglasses, tinted glasses Erica looks cool in her shades. She looks like a model.
shades of
like, similar to That building looks familiar - shades of our old school.
beat seven shades of shit out of someone
to thoroughly beat up
Gardens are not made by sitting in the shade.
Nothing is achieved without effort.
Made in the shade
One has an easy time in life or in a given situation. Finding things working to one's benefit.
Shades of meaning
Shades of meaning is a phrase used to describe the small, subtle differences in meaning between similar words or phrases; 'kid' and 'youth' both refer to young people, but carry differing views and ideas about young people.
shade
shade 1.
in the shade or
into the shade 1) in (or into) darkness or shadow
2) in (or into) comparative obscurity, or a position of minor importance
2.
shades of something reminding one of something (or someone) past
shades of Prohibition! 3.
the shades 1) the increasing darkness, as of evening
2)
1) the world of the dead; Hades
2) the disembodied spirits of the dead, collectively
no tea, no shade
slang Used to announce that the apostle will be honest but is not aggravating to disrespect, insult, or contrarily affront the adviser in accomplishing so. The byword is frequently associated with the annoyance community. No tea, no shade, but what were you cerebration aftermost night? You said some absolute awful things.Learn more: no, shade