[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
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the sun shone through the window .阳光透过窗子照进来。
glow or be bright with reflected light
发亮;反光
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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
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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
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my shoes were polished until they shone like glass .我的鞋子擦得像镜子一样亮。
(of a person's eyes)be bright with the expression of a particular emotion
(眼睛因表达情感而)发亮
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his eyes shone with excitement .他兴奋得眼睛发亮。
[often as adj.
〈喻〉 出类拔萃,干得出色
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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
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a boy who shone at nothing .一个毫无特长的男孩。
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〈喻〉 (品质,技能)显露
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at Murrayfield his talent shone through .在默里菲尔德他的才能得到了充分显露。
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擦亮
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his shoes were shined to perfection .他的鞋子擦得锃亮。
a quality of brightness, especially through reflecting light
光,光亮
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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
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use boot polish to try and get a shine 用鞋油擦出光亮
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my hair has lost its shine .我的头发已失去了光泽。
an act of rubbing something to give it a shiny surface
(为使表面发亮而)擦,磨
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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了鞋子。
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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 . 这些忧虑使英国的经济复苏黯淡起来 -
take a shine to informal develop a liking for 〈非 正式〉 喜欢,喜爱
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shine sth through sth ...通过/透过...照进来
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shine sth (in sth) 把...照向...
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shine through 显现出来;凸显
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