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How to pronounce shine?
Shine is pronounced in English [? Answer? n].

Shine is pronounced in English [? Answer? The example of [n].shine is used as the verb (v.). The curtain suddenly opened and a bright light shone in. Suddenly, the curtains opened and a strong light shone in. The usage of the word shine is v. (verb) shine basically means "shine" and "shine", which means that the sun, lights and other luminous bodies shine, or objects reflect light, or use the light of a flashlight to shine in a certain direction. Extension can be interpreted as "excellent performance, excellent performance", and its past tense and past participle come out.

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Verb (abbreviation of verb) glows, glows, glows, glows, glows ... sunshine pranks, tricks, tricks, gorgeous hobbies, love disputes, commotion, noise, chaos, love at first sight, new glory (surname, Japanese) Second, Ying Ying's interpretation.

Noun: The quality of being bright and emitting light.

Verb: to brighten by reflecting or projecting light; "Drive carefully-slippery roads will reflect light."

Glow; Bright, relating to the sun or light; "It was a sunny day."

"The fire lit up their faces."

Be shiny, as if it were wet; "His eyes sparkled."

Outstanding or famous; "He is brilliant."

Clear and clear; "shining example"

Bright skin color, such as red or pink; "Her face was radiant when she came out of the sauna."

To project or flash light (of a lamp); Please shine the light on that window.

Touch or appear to touch visually or audibly; "The light shone on her face."

"The sun shines on the fields."

"Light hits the gold necklace"

"A strange sound came into my ear."

Experience happiness or a feeling of happiness, such as from a healthy body or strong emotions; "She was beaming."

"Her face is full of happiness."

To make (a surface) shiny; Please polish the silverware.

"Polish my shoes"

Third, dictionary interpretation.

The past tense and past participle of the verb are shine, except for the meaning 5. The past tense and past participle form glow, but the past tense and past participle of sense 5 glow. 1. Luminescence; Bright, shiny; Shine, shine

When the sun or light source shines, it gives off bright light.

It was a mild morning and the sun was shining. ...

It's a sunny morning.

A few scattered lights flashed on the horizon.

There are several bright spots on the horizon.

2. Bright and shiny; Light that shines, shines, guides, etc.

If you light a place with a flashlight or other lights, point it there so that you can see something in the dark.

One of them shone a flashlight on his face. ...

One of them shone a flashlight on his face.

The container is invisible unless you irradiate it with ultraviolet rays. ...

That cabinet can only be seen with ultraviolet light.

Step 3 emit light (by reflection)

Something that glows is very bright and clear because it reflects light.

Her blue eyes sparkled.

Her blue eyes sparkled in the light.

For example ... a pair of patent shoes that shine like a mirror.

A pair of patent leather shoes shine like a mirror.

4. bright; Bright, shiny; Shine, shine

Something with light is bright and clear because it reflects light.

This gel brings beautiful luster to hair. ...

This hair gel will make your hair look bright and shiny.

The wood has recently been polished to restore its luster.

This piece of wood has recently been polished and its luster has returned.

5. Poles; Polishing; clean

If you polish a wooden, leather or metal object, you can brighten it by rubbing or polishing it.

Let him dust the furniture and polish it. ...

Let him dust the furniture and polish them.

His black high boots have been shined.

His high black boots were polished to a shiny finish.

6. Outstanding (in skills or activities)

Someone who excels in a skill or activity does it very well.

Did you dance at school? ...

Did you get good grades at school?

He didn't succeed academically.

His academic performance is not excellent.

7. See also Shine.

8. Love at first sight; Love at first sight; Take a fancy to at a glance

If you say that someone has a crush on another person, you mean that he or she likes them very much at the first meeting.

The meaning of Shine

It seems to me that you are quite crazy about Miss Richmond.

It seems to me that you fell in love with Miss Richmond at first sight.

9. Rain or sunshine-> See the rain

Fourth, examples

The curtain suddenly opened and a bright light shone in.

Suddenly, the curtains opened and a strong light shone in.

He is good at playing golf.

He plays golf very well.

The sun is shining.

The sunshine is particularly bright today.

Shine your flashlight into the drawer.

You shine a flashlight on this drawer.

I hate the light shining on my face.

I don't like the light on my face.

The waxed floor is bright.

The waxed floor sparkled.

Now her hair has a healthy luster.

Now her hair has a healthy color.

The celebration will be held on Sunday, rain or shine.

The garden bazaar is scheduled for Sunday, rain or shine.

Can you give these boots a good polish?

Can you give these boots a good polish?

I think that dog likes me: it follows me everywhere.

I think this dog has fallen in love with me. It follows me everywhere.

Five, common sentence patterns

Used as a verb (v.) Used as an intransitive verb S+~ (+a) The rain has stopped and the sun is shining.

The rain stopped and the sun came out. Something is shining, maybe a bayonet.

Something shiny, maybe a bayonet. She combed her hair until it shone.

She combed her hair straight and shiny. There is a light in his room. He's still working.

The light in his room is still on, and he is still working. Her jewels sparkled in the light.

The jewels she was wearing sparkled in the light. He is quite a good student, but sports is his real strength.

He is a good student, but sports are his real strength. The sun, used as an adjective of the copula verb s+~+, shines brightly and warmly.

The sunshine is bright and warm. The stars in his hat are glowing red.

The red star on his hat sparkled. His face sparkled with excitement.

His face is full of excitement. Used as a transitive verb s+~+n./pron. He polished his shoes before going out.

He polished his shoes before going out. Mother polished all the knives and forks.

Mother polished all the knives and forks. Polish the silverware before the guests arrive.

Polish the silverware before the guests arrive. Did you polish the brass?

Did you polish the bronze? He wiped his glasses and put them on his nose.

He polished his glasses and put them on. The window glowed with gold in the setting sun.

The windows sparkled in the afterglow of the setting sun. The hips of these old trousers are too bright.

The hips of these trousers are too bright. The wood surface has a beautiful luster.

The wood surface has a beautiful luster. His hat has lost its luster.

His top hat has lost its luster. We saw the light of the night watchman's flashlight.

We saw the light from the torch of the night watchman. Your floor is shining.

Your floor is really bright. How can her silverware have such a good luster?

How did she polish the silverware so brightly? Polish the silverware.

Give the silverware a good polish. She wants to shine his shoes.

She is going to shine his shoes. He likes to give his shoes a good polish.

He likes to polish his leather shoes. Can you give these boots a good polish?

Would you please give these boots a good shine? Six, commonly used phrases

Used as the verb (v.) shines in (v.+prep. ) be good at it.

I have never been good at playing tennis.

I have never been good at playing tennis.

He is good at math.

He is good at math.

He is not good at language, but he plays cards very well.

He is not good at languages, but he is an excellent player.

Shine to one side.

The light in the window has been on for hours.

The light in the window was on for hours.

Polish something? Please take that light away from my eyes.

Please push that lamp aside and don't let it shake my eyes.

Shine down from above.

The sun shines down.

The sun shines brightly.

I remember it was a sunny morning.

I remember it was a sunny morning.

Polish something? Please shine the flashlight down.

Please shine a flashlight down from here.

Irradiate from the outside.

The light shines in.

The light came in.

We stopped working when the sun went down.

We stopped working when the sun went down and the sun came in.

Polish something? Please shine the flashlight in.

Please shine your flashlight in.

Please shine the candle in.

Please light the candle.

Shine in 2 (v.+prep. ) be outstanding at sth.

The light shone on his eyes and he couldn't see anything.

The light shone in his eyes and he couldn't see anything clearly.

Wear sunglasses so that the sun won't shine on your eyes.

Wear sunglasses so that the sun won't glare.

He shone light on my eyes.

He shone light on my eyes.

He did well in the exam.

He did well in the exam.

He didn't shine in the conversation.

He is not good at talking.

He shines brilliantly in the literary world.

He is famous in the literary world.

Betty is good at spelling.

Betty's spelling is very good

Shine; Make shiny; Make) shine.

The sun shone for hours in the cloudless sky of Wan Li.

It cleared up for several hours.

The stars shine on the pale morning.

The stars shine until the morning light.

Polish something? Turn on the flashlight so that we can read the label.

Shine the label with a flashlight so that we can see it clearly.

On top of. (Cause) to illuminate (sth [sb]).

The red sun rises in the east and shines on the happy village.

A red sun rises from the east and shines on this happy village.

They were still working quietly when I shone a flashlight on their nest.

They were still working quietly when I shone a flashlight on their nest.

He held up the lamp and shone it on his grandmother's face. She didn't move.

He held up the lamp and took a picture of his grandmother, who was motionless and lifeless.

Emit light from the inside.

The light shone through the window.

The light came in through the window.

Polish something? Please be more dazzling than the torch.

Please shine your flashlight outward.

The light shone through the window.

The light came in through the window.

Shine through. (Cause) to be seen through (something in the way).

The light shone through the window.

There is still a light in the window.

Two bright lights penetrated the chaos.

There are two clear beams of light in chaos.

Her consistent courage shines in all her actions.

Her actions showed her enduring courage.

It is difficult for light to pass through this dense fog.

It is difficult for light to penetrate such a thick fog.

Polish or polish as much as possible.

The light is on.

The light shines in from below.

Polish something? Please shine your flashlight up on the rafters.

Please shine a flashlight on the rafters.

Polish something? He shined his shoes.

He polished his shoes.

Shine on (v+adv+prep. Try to please and gain the friendship of.

The young man ingratiated himself with Ellie.

The young man tried to impress Ali.

Smedley courted all the beautiful girls.

Smead Lai tried to please all the beautiful girls.

Shining. ) it shines because ... it shines with the obvious brilliance of something.

Tears glistened in her eyes.

Tears sparkled in her eyes.

His face is brimming with happiness.

His face is beaming.

Used as a noun (noun) No matter what the weather is like, rain or shine.

Infatuation, infatuation ...

Make the dwarf lose his luster. Any one of our workers can put the new foreman to shame.

The brightness achieved by one irradiation is.

Seven, word meaning discrimination

The verb (verb) shine and light up both have the meaning of "shine" and "light up". The difference is that 1.shine is an intransitive verb.