shine [ʃaɪn] verb (shone or shined, shone or shined) LIGHT 光线 ESSENTIAL intransitive ■to send out or reflect light 照耀;发光;反光•Is that light shining in your eyes?那光晃眼吗? •The sun shone all afternoon.整个下午阳光灿烂。 •He polished the brass till it shone.他把黄铜器皿擦得闪闪发光。 shine with sth ■If a person's eyes or face shine with a quality, you can see that quality in them very strongly (眼中或脸上)洋溢着,闪着•Her eyes shone with delight.她眼里洋溢着喜悦。 intransitive or transitive ■to point a light in a particular direction 用光照射•The policeman walked along the street, shining a torch into every car.员警沿着街走,拿手电筒把每辆车都照了一遍。 transitive ■to make something bright by rubbing it 把…擦亮•Guy ironed his shirt and shined his shoes for the interview.为了参加面试,盖伊熨平了衬衫,擦亮了皮鞋。 [ʃaɪn] verb (shone or shined, shone or shined) ABILITY 能力 intransitive ■to be extremely good at an activity or skill, in an obvious way 表现突出,出众•She's hopeless at languages, but she shines at/in science.她在语言方面糟透了,但理科却很出众。 [ʃaɪn] verb (shone or shined, shone or shined) Phrasal Verbs shine out ■If people or things shine out, they are noticeable because they are very good 突出,出众•The play has a very strong cast, but two actors in particular shine out.这部戏的演员阵容十分强大,其中有两名尤为突出。 ■If a quality shines out of someone, it is strong and easy to see (品质)显而易见•Her honesty and sincerity positively shine out.她的诚实和诚恳是显而易见的。 [ʃaɪn] noun [S or U] ■when something is bright from reflected light on its surface 光彩;光泽•hair with body and shine有造型又有光泽的头发 •Wax polish gives a lovely shine to wood furniture.用蜡打磨,可以使木制家俱发亮,非常漂亮。 [ʃaɪn] noun [S or U] take a shine to sb informal ■to like someone immediately 立刻喜欢上(某人)•I think he's taken a bit of a shine to you.我想他立刻有点喜欢上你了。 |