shine的意思和读音

shine

: [ʃaɪn] : [ʃaɪn]

v.耀

adj.

n.

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shined  shone  shining  shines  

v.+n.light shine

v.bomb

n.sheen,polish,luster,lustre,gloss

v.excel,stand out,glow,glimmer,glitter

shinev.— see alsoshiny

1.[i]耀to produce or reflect light; to be bright

The sun shone brightly in a cloudless sky.耀

The dark polished wood shone like glass.

Her eyes were shining with excitement.

Excitement was shining in her eyes.

2.[t]~ sth (+ adv./prep.)使to aim or point the light of a lamp, etc. in a particular direction

He shone the flashlight around the cellar.

Campaigners are shining a spotlight on the world's diminishing natural resources.使

3.[t]~ sthto polish sth; to make sth smooth and bright

He shined shoes and sold newspapers to make money.

4.[i]to be very good at sth

He failed to shine academically but he was very good at sports.

She has set a shining example of loyal service over four decades.

n.

1.[sing]the bright quality that sth has when light is reflected on it

a shampoo that gives your hair body and shine使

IDMtake a shine to sb/sth(informal)to begin to like sb very much as soon as you see or meet themtake the shine off sth(informal)使to make sth seem much less good than it did at first

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v.1.if the sun shines, it produces a bright light and the weather is usually warm; used about the moon, stars, lights, and other things that produce light2.to have a bright attractive appearance; to rub something until it shines3.if peoples eyes or faces shine, they look extremely happy or excited4.to make the light from a flashlight or other light shine in a particular direction5.to show that you have a lot of skill when you do something1.if the sun shines, it produces a bright light and the weather is usually warm; used about the moon, stars, lights, and other things that produce light2.to have a bright attractive appearance; to rub something until it shines3.if peoples eyes or faces shine, they look extremely happy or excited4.to make the light from a flashlight or other light shine in a particular direction5.to show that you have a lot of skill when you do something

n.1.the bright appearance that something such as wood, metal, or leather has when it is in good condition; the act of rubbing something to make it shine

1.耀 (5) [ naked;bare] (1) 耀[ shine;illuminate] (3) ,[ glorify] ...

2. 466、spin = thorn 468、splend = shine 471、stall = place ...

4.耀 (1) [ beauty] (1) 耀;耀[ shine] (3) [ admire;envy] ...

5. love 00:35 shine1 shi 00:32 ...

6. 〖 firstdeal〗 shine〖 deafeningnoise〗 ...

7. shelter n. shine n. () ship n. ...

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1.When the sun began to shine warmly again, the duckling was in a marsh, lying among the rushes.

2.Then the righteous will shine forth like the sun in the kingdom of their Father. He who has ears to hear, let him hear.

3.I knew that if she could just get into a good college, she would shine, but she wasn't going to get in.

4.If you target the right job opportunities, you'll find it easy to let your strengths shine through.

5.I your hostess am bidding you to find your love and shine your light for I shall be rising- WITH OR WITHOUT YOU.

6."If I shine shoes on Broadway, " Mr. Abraham said he told him, "he'll be shining shoes next to me. "退。”

7.It takes just six hours for the sun to shine down on deserts the same amount of energy all humanity uses in a year.耀

8.Life never tells any of us where the overwhelming emotions of love would shine , nor will it tell us when it is going to be a last goodbye.

9.Lewis Booth, Ford's chief financial officer, is said to have taken a shine to Mr Li, seeing in him a real passion for the car business.

10.Christmas is willing to shine the light of your every day, the sun is ready to flower Saman your life journey.