英:[ˈʃaɪnə(r)]
美:['ʃaɪnər]
英:[ˈʃaɪnə(r)]
美:['ʃaɪnər]
shin·er
shaI nr
词根:shine
adj.shiny 有光泽的,擦亮的;闪耀的;晴朗的;磨损的
shining 光亮的;华丽的
n.shine 光泽;擦亮;晴天
shininess 发亮,发光
v.shining 闪烁(shine的ing形式);发亮
vi.shine 照耀;显露;出众
vt.shine 擦亮;把…的光投向
14世纪晚期,“发光的东西”,是 shine(v.)的代理名词。也用于各种鱼类(1836年)。“黑眼睛”的意义可追溯到1903年,美国英语,东区移民方言。
眼肿
大面
The first known use of shiner was in the 14th century
shinyadjective
having a smooth glossy surface
a shiny new car
shinyadjective
having a smooth glossy surface
a shiny new car
shingle1 of 2noun
a small thin piece of building material for laying in overlapping rows as a covering for the roof or sides of a building
a small sign
a woman's short haircut
shingle2 of 2verb
to cover with or as if with shingles
to cut and shape the hair in a shingle
shingle1 of 2noun
a small thin piece of building material for laying in overlapping rows as a covering for the roof or sides of a building
a small sign
a woman's short haircut
shingle2 of 2verb
to cover with or as if with shingles
to cut and shape the hair in a shingle
shingle1 of 2noun
a small thin piece of building material for laying in overlapping rows as a covering for the roof or sides of a building
a small sign
a woman's short haircut
shingle2 of 2verb
to cover with or as if with shingles
to cut and shape the hair in a shingle
shingle1 of 2noun
a small thin piece of building material for laying in overlapping rows as a covering for the roof or sides of a building
a small sign
a woman's short haircut
shingle2 of 2verb
to cover with or as if with shingles
to cut and shape the hair in a shingle
shine1 of 2verb
to give light
the stars shone brightly
to be glossy : gleam
polished the buttons until they shone like gold
to be outstanding : show talent
on stage where I could really shine
to cause to give light
shine a flashlight
to make bright by polishing
shined my shoes
shine2 of 2noun
brightness from light given off or reflected
fair weather : sunshine
rain or shine
liking, fancy
took a shine to them
a polish given to shoes
shinernoun
one that shines
a silvery fishespecially: any of numerous small freshwater American fishes related to the carp
black eye
shinernoun
black eye
1 That why he worked so many odd jobs—shoe shiner during the day, busboy at one of the local bars at night, and even a janitor at Mount Carmel.
2 Unfortunately, in practical terms, it was impossible not to turn away from an inmate occasionally—as Rufino’s shiner demonstrated.
3 His face wore raw red marks, and a shiner threatened his right eye.
4 Got a shiner, a big black eye the other day.
5 Exceed light LED shiner replace half of electric bulb, can be used forever and Visibility reach one mile.
超亮光的LED发光体代替了一半的电灯泡,可永久使用,能见度达一英里。
6 "This is what my face looks like without makeup. There's a big ol' shiner right there," Meyers said, holding up a mug shot of his bruised face and sounding just a little bit nasal.
7 For decades, white and black Tulsans refused to talk about the events of May 31, 1921, when a black man who worked as a shoe shiner was accused of assaulting a white woman.
8 He got a shiner during a fight at school.
9 Mimi had a black eye the next morning, a real shiner.
10 He completed odd jobs as a shoe shiner, a gas station attendant and a factory worker, but his passion for telling stories burned bright.
11 Some take the trade to a whole new level: A shiner in Tokyo offers a flute of champagne during his hourlong sessions.
12 Crappie are good shallower on shiners and jigs equally with some brush piles moved.
13 “That’s some kind of shiner,” she said, and handed me a packet of herbs.
14 You had a black eye. A right bloody shiner.
你有一双黑色的眼睛,炯炯有神。
15 Anthony Davis has a shiner, and things just got heavier.
16 Enter the wizened, comedic shoe shiner; the bartender who resembles Robert E. Lee; or the dapper antiques magnate, for starters.
17 She would knock down both the two men so they would have shiners and broken noses and would be passed out on the hall floor.
18 His principal remembered seeing him arrive for classes with a shiner or two the morning after a fight.
他的校长仍记得某场拳击赛后的早晨,他带着两个大黑眼圈来教室上课的场景。
19 With a welt near his ear and a shiner under one eye, umpire Junior Valentine worked the plate right on schedule.
20 Crappie are good on shiners with the most success I’ve ever heard.
1 一英镑金币
2 钱币
3 青肿的眼睛
4 反光镜
6 擦皮鞋者
7 钱
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9 金钱
nummulary nummary monetary pocketbook pecuniary moneyed mon. end money gold dollar sugar silver coin dirt penny pewter shekel ducat lucre dinero gelt splosh pelf mazuma needful spondulicks cash scratch purse Mammon the necessary
10 通常用复数
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11 发光物
12 一镑金币
13 青肿眼眶