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/ʃa͟ɪn/
The past tense and past participle of the verb is shone, except for meaning 5 when it is shined. 过去式和过去分词形式为 shone,但义项 5 的过去式和过去分词为 shined。
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[VERB 动词]发光;照耀 When the sun or a light shines, it gives out bright light.
  [V]
  • It is a mild morning and the sun is shining...

    这是个和煦的早晨,阳光普照。

  • A few scattered lights shone on the horizon.

    地平线上闪耀着几处星星点点的灯光。

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[VERB 动词]把…照向;使…的光投向 If you shine a torch or other light somewhere, you point it there, so that you can see something when it is dark.
  [V n prep]
  [V n]
  • One of the men shone a torch in his face...

    其中一名男子用火把照着他的脸。

  • The container is invisible until you shine an ultraviolet light on it...

    那个柜子只有用紫外线照射才可以看见。

  • The man walked slowly towards her, shining the flashlight.

    那名男子打着手电筒,慢慢地朝她走过去。

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[VERB 动词](因反射而)发光,发亮 Something that shines is very bright and clear because it is reflecting light.
  [V]
  [V-ing]
  • Her blue eyes shone and caught the light.

    她的蓝眼睛在光的照射下闪闪发亮。

  • ...a pair of patent shoes that shone like mirrors.

    一双如镜子般闪亮的漆皮鞋

  • ...shining aluminum machines.

    闪闪发光的铝制机器

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[N-SING 单数名词]光亮;光泽 Something that has a shine is bright and clear because it is reflecting light.
  • This gel gives a beautiful shine to the hair...

    这种发胶会使头发看上去有亮丽的光泽。

  • The wood had been recently polished to bring back the shine.

    木头最近经过抛光又恢复了光泽。

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[VERB 动词]擦亮;擦光;擦拭 If you shine a wooden, leather, or metal object, you make it bright by rubbing or polishing it.
  [V n]
  • Let him dust and shine the furniture...

    让他给家具除尘并把它们擦亮。

  • His high black boots had been shined to a gleaming finish.

    他那双黑色高筒靴被擦得光鉴照人。

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[VERB 动词](技巧或活动方面)出色,出类拔萃 Someone who shines at a skill or activity does it extremely well.
  [V]
  • Did you shine at school?...

    你上学时成绩优秀吗?

  • He failed to shine academically.

    他的学习成绩并不出色。

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    8
    [PHRASE 短语]一见倾心;一见钟情;一眼就看上 If you say that someone has taken a shine to another person, you mean that he or she liked them very much at their first meeting.
      [V inflects]
      [INFORMAL 非正式]
    • Seems to me you've taken quite a shine to Miss Richmond.

      在我看来你对里士满小姐完全是一见钟情。

    9
    rain or shine→see:
    rain

      Oxford shine / ʃaɪn ; NAmE ʃaɪn /
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      shine shines shined shone shining
      verb ( shone , shone / ʃɒn ; NAmE ʃoʊn / ) HELP  In sense 2 in NAmE shinedcan also be used for the past tense and past participle . In sense 3 shinedis used for the past tense and past participle. 在美式英语中,作第 2 义时过去式和过去分词也可用 shined,作第 3 义时过去式和过去分词用 shined。 1 [intransitive ] to produce or reflect light; to be bright 发光;反光;照耀 The sun shone brightly in a cloudless sky. 太阳在无云的天空中明亮地照耀着。 The dark polished wood shone like glass. 抛光后的深色木料像玻璃一样熠熠闪光。 ( figurative) Her eyes were shining with excitement. 她兴奋得两眼放光。 Excitement was shining in her eyes. 她眼里闪着兴奋的光芒。 2 ( NAmE also shined , shined ) [transitive ] shinesth (+ adv./prep.) to aim or point the light of a lamp, etc. in a particular direction 把…照向;使…光投向 He shone the flashlight around the cellar. 他用手电筒往地窖各处照了照。 ( figurative) Campaigners are shining a spotlight on the world's diminishing natural resources. 从事这场运动的人要使公众注意到世界上的自然资源日益减少。 3 ( shined , shined ) [transitive ] shinesth to polish sth; to make sth smooth and bright 擦亮;擦光 He shined shoes and sold newspapers to make money. 他靠擦鞋、卖报挣钱。 4 [intransitive ] to be very good at sth 出色;出类拔萃 He failed to shine academically but he was very good at sports. 他学业不怎么样,但体育却棒极了。 She has set a shining exampleof loyal service over four decades. 四十年间,她树立了一个忠诚服务的光辉榜样。 see also
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      PHRASAL VERB ˌshine ˈthrough (sth) (of a quality 某种品质 ) to be easy to see or notice 显现出来;很明显 Her old professional skills shone through. 她在行的专业技巧顿时显现无遗。
      noun [singular ] the bright quality that sth has when light is reflected on it 光亮;光泽 a shampoo that gives your hair body and shine 一种能使头发浓密发亮的洗发剂 IDIOMS take a ˈshine to sb/sth ( informal) to begin to like sb very much as soon as you see or meet them 一眼就看上;一见钟情 take the ˈshine off sth ( informal) to make sth seem much less good than it did at first 使…黯然失色 more at
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      SYNONYMS 同义词辨析 shine gleam glow sparkle glisten shimmer glitter twinkle glint These words all mean to produce or reflect light. 以上各词均含发光、反光之意。 shine to produce or reflect light, especially brightly 指发光、反光、照耀: The sun was shining and the sky was blue. 阳光灿烂,天空一片蓝。 gleam to shine with a clear bright or pale light, especially a reflected light 指闪烁、隐约闪光、微光反射: Moonlight gleamed on the water. 月光照在水面上泛起粼粼波光。 glow (often of sth hot or warm) to produce a dull steady light 常指热的物体发出微弱而稳定的光: The end of his cigarette glowed red. 他的烟头发着微弱的红光。 sparkle to shine brightly with small flashes of light 指闪烁、闪耀: The diamonds sparkled in the light. 钻石在灯光下闪闪发亮。 glisten (of sth wet) to shine 指湿物闪光、闪亮: The road glistened wet after the rain. 雨后的道路润泽闪亮。 shimmer to shine with a soft light that seems to shake slightly 指发出微弱的闪光、闪烁: Everything seemed to shimmer in the heat. 在高温下所有的东西都好像在闪光。 glitter to shine brightly with small flashes of reflected light 指闪亮、闪耀: The ceiling of the cathedral glittered with gold. 大教堂的天花板金光闪闪。 sparkle or glitter? 用 sparkle 还是 glitter? There is very little difference in meaning between these two words. Glittercan sometimes suggest a lack of depth, but this is more frequent in the figurative use of glitteras a noun. 以上两词在意义上几乎没有差别。glitter 有时暗指缺乏深度,但这较常在 glitter 作名词时作比喻义时用: the superficial glitter of show business 表面上光彩迷人的演艺业 Sparkleis also often used to talk about light reflected off a surface, but things that produce light can also sparkle. *sparkle 亦常用以指物体表面反光,但物体发出亮光也可用 sparkle: Stars sparkled in the sky. 星星在天空中闪烁。 twinkle to shine with a light that changes rapidly from bright to faint to bright again 指一明一暗地闪耀、闪烁: Stars twinkled in the sky. 星星在天空中闪烁。 glint to give small bright flashes of reflected light 指微微闪光、闪亮、反光: The blade of the knife glinted in the darkness. 刀刃在黑暗中亮了亮。 PATTERNS to shine/gleam/sparkle/glisten/shimmer/glitter/glint onsth to shine/gleam/glow/sparkle/glisten/shimmer/glitter/twinkle/glint withsth to shine/gleam/sparkle/glisten/shimmer/glitter/glint in the sunlight to shine/gleam/glisten/shimmer/glitter/glint in the moonlight the starsshine/sparkle/glitter/twinkle sb's eyesshine/gleam/glow/sparkle/glisten/glitter/twinkle/glint to shine/gleam/glow/glitter brightly to shine/gleam/glow/shimmer softly
      shine / ʃaɪn ; NAmE ʃaɪn / shone / ʃɒn ; NAmE ʃoʊn /
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      shineshine1 /ʃaɪn/ ●●● S3 verb (past tense and past participle shone /ʃɒn $ ʃoʊn/)
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      1[intransitive] to produce bright light:  The sun was shining. The moon shone brightly in the sky.shine in/on That lamp’s shining in my eyes.2[transitive] if you shine a light somewhere, you point it in that directionshine something on/at/around etc something Shine that torch over here, will you?3[intransitive] to look bright and smooth:  Marion polished the table until it shone. She had shining black hair.4[transitive] (past tense and past participle shined) to make something bright by rubbing it SYN  polish:  His shoes were shined to perfection.5[intransitive] if your eyes shine, or your face shines, you have an expression of happinessshine with ‘It was wonderful!’ Kate replied, her eyes shining with excitement.6[intransitive not in progressive] to be very good at something:  The concert will give young jazz musicians a chance to shine.shine at/in Peter didn’t really shine at school.7shining example something or someone that is an excellent example of a particular quality and should be admiredshine of The house is a shining example of Art Deco architecture.THESAURUSto produce lightshine to produce bright light: · The sun was shining.flash to shine brightly for a very short time, or to shine on and off very quickly many times: · Lightning flashed across the sky.· The police car’s lights were flashing.glare to shine with a very strong light which hurts your eyes: · The sun glared in her eyes.flicker to shine with an unsteady light – used about a flame or light: · The candle flickered and went out.twinkle if stars or lights twinkle, they shine in the dark in a way that seems to change from bright to faint, especially because you are a long way away from them: · stars twinkling in the sky· The harbour lights twinkled in the distance.glow especially literary to shine with a warm soft light: · Lights glowed in the windows.blaze literary to shine very brightly: · The lights of the factory were still blazing.to shine by reflecting lightsparkle/glitter if something sparkles, it shines with many small bright points when light is on it: · The sea sparkled in the sunlight.· Jewels glittered around her neck.gleam to shine by reflecting the light – used especially about smooth clean surfaces, or about someone’s eyes or teeth: · The sword’s blade gleamed.· a gleaming sports car· His blue eyes gleamed with amusement.glint to shine with quick flashes of light: · The knife glinted in the sunlight.glisten literary to shine – used about wet or oily surfaces. Used especially when saying that someone’s eyes are full of tears, or someone’s skin is covered in sweat: · As they were leaving, her eyes glistened with tears.· His forehead was glistening with sweat.· The wet chairs glistened in the afternoon sun.catch the light if something catches the light, it shines because it is reflecting light: · Her diamond ring caught the light.shine through phrasal verb if a quality that someone has shines through, you can easily see that they have it:  What shines through in all her work is her enthusiasm for life.
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      1[singular, uncountable] the brightness that something has when light shines on it:  Lucy’s dark hair seemed to have lost its shine.2take a shine to somebody informal to like someone very much when you have only just met them (come) rain or shine
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      shine

      [ʃaɪn]shone, shining, shines

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      照耀(33%),发光(26%),阳光(15%),光泽(9%),光辉(7%),出色(4%),使发光(3%),投光于(2%),喜欢(1%)
      vt.照射,擦亮;把…的光投向;(口)通过擦拭使…变得有光泽或光
      vi.发出光;反射光,闪耀;出类拔萃,表现突出;露出;照耀;显露;出众
      n.光亮,光泽;好天气;擦亮;晴天;擦皮鞋;鬼把戏或诡计
      n.(英)夏因(人名);(日)新荣(人名)

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