1. | [i] 发光;反光;照耀to produce or reflect light; to be bright |
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。 | |
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. | [t] ~ sth (+ adv./prep.) 把…照向;使…光投向to aim or point the light of a lamp, etc. in a particular direction |
He shone the flashlight around the cellar. 他用手电筒往地窖各处照了照。 | |
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. | [t] ~ sth 擦亮;擦光to polish sth; to make sth smooth and bright |
He shined shoes and sold newspapers to make money. 他靠擦鞋、卖报挣钱。 |
4. | [i] 出色;出类拔萃to be very good at sth |
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 example of loyal service over four decades. 四十年间,她树立了一个忠诚服务的光辉榜样。 |
1. | [sing] 光亮;光泽the bright quality that sth has when light is reflected on it |
a shampoo that gives your hair body and shine 一种能使头发浓密发亮的洗发剂 |