shine
英 [ʃaɪn]
美[ʃaɪn]
- vi. 发出光;反射光,闪耀;出类拔萃,表现突出;露出;照耀;显露;出众
- vt. 照射,擦亮;把…的光投向;(口)通过擦拭使…变得有光泽或光
- n. 光亮,光泽;好天气;擦亮;晴天;擦皮鞋;鬼把戏或诡计
- n. (英)夏因(人名);(日)新荣(人名)
词组搭配
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。
take a shine to
(informal)develop a liking for
(非正式)喜欢,喜爱
take a shine to【非正式用语】
To like spontaneously.
不由自主地喜欢
双语例句
- 1. The wood had been recently polished to bring back the shine.
- 木头最近经过抛光又恢复了光泽。
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- 2. Frances took her daughter walking every day, rain or shine.
- 弗朗西丝无论晴天还是下雨,每天都带女儿去散步。
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- 3. Dry curly hair naturally for maximum curl and shine.
- 让卷发自然变干,才能使头发卷最多,最有光泽。
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- 4. The container is invisible until you shine an ultraviolet light on it.
- 那个柜子只有用紫外线照射才可以看见。
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- 5. This gel gives a beautiful shine to the hair.
- 这种发胶会使头发看上去有亮丽的光泽。
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