shine
[ʃain]
v.照耀, 出色, 发光, 投光于, 使发光
n.光泽, 光辉, 阳光, 擦皮鞋(美), 喜欢, 鬼把戏(复)
例句与用法:
I think that dog has taken a shine to me: it follows me everywhere.
我想这狗已经喜欢上我了,我走到哪儿它跟到哪儿。
Shine your torch into the drawer.
你用手电筒照一下这抽屉里面。
I hate lights being shone in my face.
我不喜欢灯光正对著我的脸。
Would you put a good shine on these boots?
你把这些靴子好好擦一下好吗?
The curtain was suddenly drawn and a bright light shone in.
突然窗帘拉了开来,一道强光照了进来。
词形变化:
动词过去式: shone/shined | 动词过去分词: shone/shined | 动词现在分词: shining | 动词第三人称单数: shines |
vi.
1. 发光; 照耀
The sun shone bright and warm.
阳光灿烂和煦。
2. 显露; 发亮
The joy shone clear on his face.
他喜形于色。
3. 出众, 杰出[(+at/in)]
He shines at golf.
他高尔夫球打得很出色。
vt.
1. 把……的光投向, 把……照向[O]
He shone the flashlight on the water.
他用手电筒照了照水面。
2. (shined; shined)擦亮
Have you shined your boots?
你皮靴擦过没有?
n.
1. 光, 光亮; 光泽; 光彩[S]
The waxed floor had a good shine.
打蜡地板闪闪发光。
2. 磨光, 擦亮[S]
3. 【美】擦皮鞋[S]
Your shoes need a shine.
你的皮鞋要擦一擦。
4. 阳光, 晴天[U]
短语词组:
take a shine to
1. 【美】【俚】喜欢
The boss immediately took a shine to the new secretary.
老板一下子就对新秘书产生好感。
I think Richard has taken a bit of a shine to you.
我觉得理查德有点喜欢上你了。
shine
过去式:shone, shined
过去分词:shone, shined
现在进行时:shining
词形变化:
动词过去式: shone/shined | 动词过去分词: shone/shined | 动词现在分词: shining | 动词第三人称单数: shines |
同义词:
gleam | glow | sparkle | twinkle | glimmer | polish | sheen | luster | glitter | burnish | gloss | buff | lustre | patina | excel | stand out | glisten | glare | beam | radiate | blink | dazzle | shimmer | brighten | abrade | wax | scour | scrub | be | bright | smart | Polish | effulgence | strike | refulgency | fall | smoothen | radiancy | glint | refulgence | smooth | reflect | radiance |
反义词:
rain |
词义辨析:
同义:
vi.发光
glow
gleam
glimmer
twinkle
sparkle
glisten
glare
vi.显露; 发亮; 出众
be smart
be bright
同义参见:
glitter
shimmer
scour1
sheen
beam
scrub1
radiate
abrade
polish
blink
buff1
burnish
luster
gloss1
luster
dazzle
brighten
wax1
glare1
反义:
n.阳光, 晴天
rain
shine1[ʃain]vi.1.■放光,发光;发亮:the object that shines发光体2.■照耀;闪闪发亮:The moon is shining.月光照耀。to shine with excitement露出兴奋的神色3.■(光)照得眩目,耀眼:the scenic lights that shine令人眼花的舞台灯光4.■(感情等)流露;变得明显:Loving shines in her eyes.她的眼睛流露出爱情。5.■成就突出;显出才干(或智慧):Do you shine at tennis?你网球打得出色吗?vt.1.■[口语]2.■使发光,使发亮3.■把…光投向…,把…光对准…(at,in,into):to shine searchlight beam at the crossroads把探照灯的灯光对准十字路口4.■[过去式和过去分词用 shined]使亮,把…抛光:to shine one's shoes擦亮皮鞋n.1.■光亮,光辉2.■光泽;光彩3.■阳光;晴天4.■(新板球的)光亮球面5.■擦皮鞋;磨,抛光6.■[俚语]喜爱,迷恋;爱恋7.■[俚语]骚乱;吵闹8.■[常用复数][美国俚语]恶作剧;诡计9.■[贬义]黑人(come) rain or shine不论晴雨,风雨无阻无论怎样,无论如何cut up shines[美国俚语]恶作剧shine up to someone[俚语]竭力讨好某人,巴结某人take a shine to[美国口语]喜爱,爱上take the shine out使失去光泽使逊色变形vi.shoneshining shine2[ʃain]n.1.■[俚语]月光
shineshine[ʃain]vt.(shone[ʃɔn, ʃəun], shined)1.■使发光, 使照耀2.■[过去式和过去分词用shined] [口]擦亮shine one's shoes擦皮鞋S-your flashlight over here.把你的手电筒往这里照。
词性变化shine[ʃain]vi.1.■发光[亮]; 照[闪]耀2.■杰出, 出风头3.■(感情等)明显流露The star shone red on his cap.他军帽上的红星闪闪发光。She shines as a teacher.她当教师很出色。Her eyes shone with excitement.她兴奋得两眼闪光。Happiness shone from her face.她面露喜色。shine[ʃain]n.1.■阳光; 晴天2.■光亮[辉, 采], 擦(亮)3.■[常用复]恶作剧; 诡计4.■擦鞋5.■[美俚]爱好6.■[英俚]纠纷, 混乱7.■[美俚, 蔑]黑人works with a high literary shine光辉夺目的文学作品put a good shine on boots好好擦亮靴子give one's shoes a shine擦皮鞋Rain or shine, we'll set out tomorrow.不论天气好坏, 我们明天出发。
继承用法shinelessadj.1.■无光泽的
参考词汇见polish;
(past and past participle shone 或shined)
- [no obj.](of the sun or another source of light) give out a bright light
(太阳或其他光源)发光,照耀
the sun shone through the window.
阳光透过窗子照进来。
■glow or be bright with reflected light
反射,反光
I could see his eyes shining in the light of the fire.
我能看见他的眼睛在火光前闪闪发亮。
■[with obj. and adverbial of direction]direct (a torch or other light) somewhere in order to see something in the dark
(用电筒等)照射
he shone the torch around the room before entering.
他进房间前,用电筒照了一下。
■(of something with a smooth surface) reflect light because clean or polished
(光滑的物体表面因擦洗而)反光
my shoes were polished until they shone like glass.
我的鞋子刷得像镜子一样亮。
■(of a person's eyes) be bright with the expression of a particular emotion
(眼睛因表达情感而)发亮
his eyes shone with excitement.
他兴奋得眼睛发亮。
■[often as adj. shining](figurative)be brilliant or excellent at something
(喻)出类拔萃,干得出色
he has set a shining example with his model behaviour.
他以模范的行为给我们树立了一个光辉的榜样。
a boy who shone at nothing.
一个一无是处的男孩。
■(shine through)(figurative)(of a quality or skill) be clearly evident
(喻)(品质,技能)显露
at Murrayfield his talent shone through.
在玛丽菲尔德他的才能显露出来。 - (past and past participle shined)[with obj.]make (an object made of leather, metal, or wood) bright by rubbing it; polish
擦亮
his shoes were shined to perfection.
他的鞋子擦得锃亮。
- [in sing.]a quality of brightness, especially through reflecting light
光,光亮
a shine of saliva on his chin.
他下巴上的发光唾液。
■a high polish or sheen; a luster
光泽
use boot polish to try and get a shine.
用鞋油擦出光亮。
my hair has lost its shine.
我的头发失去了光泽。
■an act of rubbing something to give it a shiny surface
(为使表面发亮)擦,磨
Archie's shoes got a quick shine from a boy with a buffing cloth.
一个男孩子用抛光布很快给阿奇擦亮鞋子。
take the shine off
- spoil the brilliance or excitement of
使黯然失色;使失去兴奋
these concerns are taking the shine off Britain's economic recovery.
这些忧虑使英国经济恢复黯淡起来。
- (informal)develop a liking for
(非正式)喜欢,喜爱
- Old English scīnan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch schijnen and German scheinen
shiningly
adverb
shine
名词 shine:
the quality of being bright and sending out rays of light
同义词:radiance, radiancy, effulgence, refulgence, refulgency
动词 shine:
be bright by reflecting or casting light
同义词:reflect
emit light; be bright, as of the sun or a light
同义词:beam
be shiny, as if wet
同义词:glitter, glisten, glint, gleam
be distinguished or eminent
be clear and obvious
have a complexion with a strong bright color, such as red or pink
throw or flash the light of (a lamp)
touch or seem as if touching visually or audibly
experience a feeling of well-being or happiness, as from good health or an intense emotion
make (a surface) shine
shine
■"Arise and shine!" called Grimsyke.
“快起床!”格里姆戴克喊道。
■April weather, rain and shine both together.
一边日出一边雨, 晴雨无常四月天。
■The application of varnish made the desk shine.
上了清漆桌子发亮了。
■A substance containing chemical agents or abrasive particles and applied to smooth or shine a surface.
上光剂; 擦亮剂含有化学媒质或粗糙微粒的一种物质,被用来打光或擦亮一个表面
■SHANGHAI BRIGHT SHINE INTERNATIONAL TRADE CO., LTD.
上海祺晟国际贸易有限公司。
■You can shine no matter what you are made of.
不管你是什么做的,都会有机会闪闪发光。
■Rain or shine, I will go all the same.
不管天晴或下雨,我都要去。
■We're going to Brighton on Sunday, rain or shine.
不管天气如何,我们星期天去布赖顿。
■You can shine no mater what you're made of.
不管怎么样的你都会发光。
■The parade will start promptly rain or shine.
不管是天晴不是下雨,游行将立刻开始。
■Rain or shine, the match will go on time.
不管晴天还是下雨,比赛准时进行。
■Rain or shine, the game will be held as scheduled.
不论下不下雨,比赛照常举行。
■Rain or shine, we'll set out tomorrow.
不论天气好坏, 我们明天出发。
■Rain or shine, well set out tomorrow.
不论天气好坏,我们明天出发。
■Rain or shine, we'll have to go tomorrow.
不论晴雨,我们明天非去不可。
■Come rain or shine,I'll see you on Friday.
不论晴雨,星期五我都会来看你的。
■Rain or shine, the match will be on.
不论晴雨,比赛照常举行。
■THe show will go on, rain or shine.
不论晴雨,演出仍继续进行。
■We will start before daybreak, rain or shine.
不问天晴下雨,我们都要在天亮前动身。
■Chelsie, it's your time to shine!
也不知道第二集啥时候出.
■Maybe one day that lucky star will shine on.
也许有一天,幸运的明星将照耀。
■So I pray to thee, will you shine on me?
于是我向你祈祷你将用光给我指引吗?
■Five golden stars shine the mother earth.
五颗金星照大地
■Sun in their sky would always shine.
他们天空中的太阳永远发出耀眼的光芒。
■The news of rigged ballots has rubbed off much of the shine of their election victory.
他们操纵选票的消息使他们在选举中获得的胜利大为减色。
■They shine with the brilliance of the communist spirit.
他们身上闪耀着共产主义精神的光辉。
■He asked her to shine the headlight on the door.
他叫她把前灯照到门上。
■He is always kicking up a shine about a trifle.
他总是为一点小事大吵大闹。
■He buffed his shoes to a bright shine.
他把皮鞋擦得光亮。
■He has put a good shine on these boots.
他把这双鞋子擦得亮亮的。
■He is diligent rain or shine he does.
他无论干什么都很勤奋。
■He's always a reliable friend, rain or shine.
他是一位在任何情况下都可以信赖的朋友。
■Twice a week he pays for a shine.
他每周请他们擦两次鞋。
■He goes jogging every morning, rain or shine.
他每天早晨出去跑步,风雨无阻。
■His eyes seemed to shine in the purplish twilight.
他的眼睛仿佛在紫色的暮光中闪烁。
■He buffs his shoes to make them shine.
他要把皮鞋擦得铮亮。
■The skin naturally white, and youth shine.
令肌肤自然白皙,青春亮泽。
■The meeting will be held on time, rain or shine.
会议将如期召开,风雨无阻。
■But lie didn't truly shine until Valentine's Day.
但不到情人节,他是不会真正地神采飞扬起来的。
■But what of my eyes? Don't they shine?
但我的眼睛?他们不照?
■But there are mo ments when I shine.
但是我也有闪光的时候。
■But he didn't truly shine until Valentine's Day.
但父亲真正光彩熠熠的时候是情人节。
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■You just shine like a beacon on the bay.
你就像指引我人生迷途的灯塔。
■You should shine these babies having a good prospect.
你应该照看好这些婴儿。
■Would you put a good shine on these boots?
你把这些靴子好好擦一下好吗?
■Shine in a roseate hue and form a vast temple.
你用光荣与梦想锻造我们的意志,使我们强健如钢!
■Shine your torch into the drawer.
你用手电筒照一下这抽屉里面。
■Your eyes will shine on the world.
你的眼睛光耀照亮寰宇。
■You really shine at playing football.
你足球踢得真是很出色。
take a shine to
1. 【美】【俚】喜欢
The boss immediately took a shine to the new secretary.
老板一下子就对新秘书产生好感。
I think Richard has taken a bit of a shine to you.
我觉得理查德有点喜欢上你了。
习惯用语cut a shine1.■[口]大出风头, 招摇过市, 摆阔keep up [make] a shine1.■引起(大)风潮[骚动]kick up a shine1.■引起大骚动; 大吵大闹make no end of a shine1.■[口]大闹put a good shine on1.■将...擦得锃亮take a shine to1.■[美俚]喜爱, 看中take the shine off [out of]1.■消除...的光泽; 使相形见绌; 使逊色shine up to sb.1.■[美俚]百般讨好某人