shine
verb
noun
ʃaɪn
verb
1
to
produce
bright
light
发光,发亮
I
The
sun
was
shining
.
阳光照耀。
The
moon
shone
brightly
in
the
sky.
皓月当空。
[+
in/on
]
That
lamp’s
shining
in
my
eyes.
那盏灯的灯光直刺我的眼睛。
2
if
you
shine
a
light
somewhere,
you
point
it
in
that
direction
把…照向,照射
T
shine
sth
on/at/around
etc
sth
Shine
that
torch
over
here,
will
you?
把那个手电筒往这里照,好吗?
3
to
look
bright
and
smooth
闪光,发亮
I
Marion
polished
the
table
until
it
shone.
玛丽昂把桌子擦得铮亮。
She
had
shining
black
hair
.
她的头发乌黑发亮。
4
shined
past
tense
and
past
participle
to
make
something
bright
by
rubbing
it
擦亮,擦光;
T
His
shoes
were
shined
to
perfection.
他的鞋子擦得铮亮。
5
if
your
eyes
shine,
or
your
face
shines,
you
have
an
expression
of
happiness
〔眼睛或脸上因快乐而〕放光
I
[+
with
]
‘It
was
wonderful!’
Kate
replied,
her
eyes
shining
with
excitement.
“太好了!”凯特回答说,她的眼里闪着兴奋的光芒。
6
to
be
very
good
at
something
表现突出,出众
I not in progressive 不用进行式
The
concert
will
give
young
jazz
musicians
a
chance
to
shine.
这场音乐会将给年轻的爵士乐手提供一次大显身手的机会。
[+
at/in
]
Peter
didn’t
really
shine
at
school.
彼得在学校里表现并不突出。
7
shining example
something
or
someone
that
is
an
excellent
example
of
a
particular
quality
and
should
be
admired
杰出典范; 光辉榜样
[+
of
]
The
house
is
a
shining
example
of
Art
Deco
architecture.
这幢房子是艺术装饰派建筑的杰出典范。
8
if
a
quality
that
someone
has
shines
through,
you
can
easily
see
that
they
have
it
〔某种特质〕显而易见,表现明显
What
shines
through
in
all
her
work
is
her
enthusiasm
for
life.
她的所有作品都洋溢着她对生活的热情。
noun
9
the
brightness
that
something
has
when
light
shines
on
it
光泽; 光亮
singular 单数, U
Lucy’s
dark
hair
seemed
to
have
lost
its
shine.
露西的黑发好像失去了光泽。
10
take a shine to sb
to
like
someone
very
much
when
you
have
only
just
met
them
一眼就喜欢上某人
informal