shine如何读

英:[ʃaɪn]

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shine英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vi. 发光; 反射光; 照耀 give out or reflect light; be bright
  2. vt. 照射 aim the light in a specified direction
  3. vt. 擦亮 polish sth and make it bright
  4. vi. 表现突出,出众 excel in some way
n.(名词)
  1. [U] 光亮,光泽 brightness; polished appearance
  2. [S] 磨,擦 an act of polishing

shine是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 出风头,出人头地,大显身手,崭露头角,炫耀才华,表现突出,出类拔萃,出众,杰出,出色
  2. (以灯等)照耀,闪耀,照射,使照耀
  3. 磨光,擦亮,擦光
  4. 明显流露,显露
  5. (使)发光,发亮,使光亮
  6. 反光,反射光
  7. 把...的光投向,把...照向,使...光投向,投光于
n. (名词)
  1. 光泽,光亮,光彩,光辉,光
  2. 阳光,晴天
  3. 恶作剧,鬼把戏,诡计
  4. 华丽
  5. 爱好,喜爱
  6. 纠纷,骚动,吵闹,混乱
  7. 一眼就看上,一见钟情
  8. 新荣(姓,日本)

shine变形

复数:shines

第三人称单数:shines

现在分词:shining

过去式:shone或shined

过去分词:shone或shined

shine词根

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.

shiner 发光体;金钱;杰出的人物;黑眼圈

shininess 发亮,发光

v.

shining 闪烁(shine的ing形式);发亮

shine英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to emit rays of light

to be bright by reflection of light

to be eminent, conspicuous, or distinguished

shines in math

to perform extremely well

when will stocks really shine again?—Temma Ehrenfeld

to have a bright glowing appearance

his face shone with enthusiasm

to be conspicuously evident or clear

transitive verb

to cause to emit light

to throw or direct the light of

past tense and past participle shined to make bright by polishing

shined his shoes

noun

brightness caused by the emission of light

brightness caused by the reflection of light : luster

the shine of polished silver

brilliance, splendor

still has a shine about her

fair weather : sunshine

rain or shine

trick, caper—usually used in plural

liking, fancy

took a shine to him

a polish or gloss given to shoes

a single polishing of a pair of shoes

shine词组

shine on发光;闪耀;照在…上

shine in照射进来

shine through表现出来

shine at干得出色;shine in出众

shine out照射出去

rise and shine起床喜洋洋(英语歌谣)

shine a light用灯照亮

shine up to someone[俚语]竭力讨好某人,巴结某人 

shine down照耀下来

shine词源中文解释

中古英语 shinen,源自古英语 scinan “散发、发出或放射光线; 辉耀、闪耀、照亮”,用于人,“显眼”(第一类强动词; 过去式 scan,过去分词 scinen)。这被重建为源自原始日耳曼语 *skeinanan(源头还包括古撒克逊语和古高地德语 skinan,古诺尔斯语和古弗里西亚语 skina,荷兰语 schijnen,德语 scheinen,哥特语 skeinan “发光,出现”),可能源自原始印欧语根 *skai- “发光,闪耀”(源头还包括古教会斯拉夫语 sinati “闪光,发光”)。

用于光滑或抛光表面,“闪耀,反射光线”,晚期古英语。用于人、面容,“皮肤白皙,美丽”,约1200年。中古英语中也用于形容晴朗星空的夜晚。及物动词“使发光”的意思来自1580年代; “擦亮(靴子)”的意思来自1610年代。相关词汇: Shined(指鞋油),否则 shone; shining。

shine词源英文解释

Verb Middle English, from Old English scīnan; akin to Old High German skīnan to shine and perhaps to Greek skia shadow

The first known use of shine was before the 12th century

shine儿童词典英英释义

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

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

shine 例句

1 Even the brass banister shone bright from all the hands that had run along it.

2 It’s thick and straight, and the rainbow of colors in it shines in the morning light.

3 There was Manderley, our Manderley, secretive and silent as it had always been, the grey stone shining in the moonlight of my dream, the mullioned windows reflecting the green lawns and the terrace.

4 In the midst of them, thin-stalked, a taller, slenderer fungus, the Charing-T Tower lifted towards the sky a disk of shining concrete.

5 To Frodo it appeared that a white light was shining through the form and raiment of the rider, as if through a thin veil.

6 The lady smiled at what he said and the opals shone in her black hair, radiant.

7 The sun had come through, and the forest sparkled and shone in cruel splendor.

8 I shined the flashlight into the darkness, and I whispered for Dismay.

9 Even when the United States consisted of just a few states on the Eastern Seaboard, the country’s founders fully intended for “America” to extend “from sea to shining sea.”

10 Only her hands had really aged, the palms and fingerpads shining and tight, the backs wrinkled and splotched with brown.

11 There were no more sounds in the house, but a light was shining on our landing, right in front of the bookcase.

12 It was no living thing, but moved as though it were, as sinuous as a ravid, and shining like poured mercury.

13 They tiptoed until they came upon a small, dusty window, a soft beam of light shining through onto the stone and ivy.

14 I felt like I was shining, and this time I thought maybe it wasn’t just the moon.

15 Monet and his friend wandered through the cave, shining their lights on the petrified rain forest.

16 She could still see the sun shining through the gash in her crate.

17 She was standing by the headless Mary Ann, who was plugged in and shining.

18 It was night, and the citadel was in the sky this time, but the moon shone down regardless, as though the dreamer wanted it both ways.

19 Clarice stood behind my shoulder, I saw her round face beyond mine in the reflection of the looking-glass, her eyes shining, her mouth a little open.

20 The sky is dark and cloudless, allowing the full moon to shine through, giving everything an eerie, silvery glow.

shine 同义词

1 抛光

shiny burnish Polish lap

7 擦皮鞋

shoeshine

9 醒目

display

19 表现突出

distinguish yourself

22 擦光

polish

23 显身手

go through your paces

38 无光泽的

dead mat dim opaque frosted lustre

41 使发光

fire kindle glance glint

44 出风头

swing

45

Mill grind whet

50 照射

shaft irradiate play Ray

shine 短语相关

come rain or (come) shine rain or shine rise and shine shine through take a shine to

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