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1 shine a flashlight (on)
Общая лексика: посветить фонарикомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > shine a flashlight (on)
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Общая лексика: (on) посветить фонариком -
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['flæʃlaɪt]сущ.1) сигнальный огонь; проблесковый свет маяка2) неровный, мигающий свет (любого происхождения: световые рекламы, иллюминация и т. п.)3) фото вспышка магнияto shine a flashlight on — освещать что-л. фонарём
5) лампа-вспышка, импульсная лампаSyn: -
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( shone)1) сия́ть; свети́ть(ся)the sun shines — све́тит со́лнце
2) блесте́ть ( glitter)3) посвети́тьshine a flashlight — посвети́ть фона́риком
4) чи́стить о́бувь ( footwear)- take a shine to smb -
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1. intransitive verb,1) [Lampe, Licht, Stern:] leuchten; [Sonne:] scheinen; (reflect light) glänzen; [Mond:] scheinenhis face shone with happiness/excitement — (fig.) er strahlte vor Glück/sein Gesicht glühte vor Aufregung
2) (fig.): (be brilliant) glänzena shining example/light — ein leuchtendes Beispiel/eine Leuchte
2. transitive verbshine at sport — im Sport glänzen
1) p.t. & p.p. shone leuchten lassen3. noun, no pl.shine a light on something/in somebody's eyes — etwas anleuchten/jemandem in die Augen leuchten
2) (polish) Glanz, derhave a shine — [Oberfläche:] glänzen
take the shine off something — (fig.): (spoil something) einen Schatten auf etwas (Akk.) werfen
3)take a shine to somebody/something — (coll.) Gefallen an jemandem/etwas finden
* * *1. past tense, past participle - shone; verb1) (to (cause to) give out light; to direct such light towards someone or something: The light shone from the window; The policeman shone his torch; He shone a torch on the body.) leuchten,scheinen2) (to be bright: She polished the silver till it shone.) glänzen3) ((past tense, past participle shined) to polish: He tries to make a living by shining shoes.) polieren4) ((often with at) to be very good (at something): He shines at games; You really shone in yesterday's match.) glänzen2. noun1) (brightness; the state of being well polished: He likes a good shine on his shoes; a ray of sunshine.) der Glanz,der Schein2) (an act of polishing: I'll just give my shoes a shine.) das Polieren•- academic.ru/66648/shining">shining- shiny
- shininess* * *[ʃaɪn]▶ [come] rain or \shine komme, was da wolle▶ to take a \shine to sb jdn ins Herz schließenII. vi<shone or shined, shone or shined>1. (give off light) moon, sun scheinen; stars glänzen, leuchten; gold, metal glänzen; light leuchten, scheinenthe floodlights shining on the Parthenon das Flutlicht, das den Parthenon anstrahltthe light shone in my eyes das Licht schien mir in die Augentheir bodies were shining with sweat ihre Körper glänzten vor Schweißhe polished the brass till it shone er polierte das Messing, bis es glänzteshe \shines at science sie ist hervorragend in Naturwissenschaftenher eyes shone with happiness ihre Augen strahlten vor Glück; (be obvious)her honesty and sincerity \shine out of her sie strahlt Ehrlichkeit und Aufrichtigkeit ausIII. vt<shone or shined, shone or shined>1. (point light)to \shine a beam of light at sth/sb etw/jdn anstrahlento \shine a light down a well in einen Brunnen hinunterleuchten2. (polish)▪ to \shine sth etw polierento \shine shoes Schuhe polieren* * *[ʃaɪn] vb: pret, ptp shone1. nGlanz mto give one's shoes a shine — seine Schuhe polieren or blank putzen
shine, sir? — Schuhe putzen, der Herr?
to put a shine on sth — etw blank polieren; (fig) einer Sache (dat) (den richtigen) Glanz geben
to take the shine off sth (lit, fig) — einer Sache (dat) den Glanz nehmen
she's taken a real shine to Oxford/my brother (inf) — Oxford/mein Bruder hat es ihr wirklich angetan
See:→ rain2. vt2)(= direct a light)
to shine a light on sth — etw beleuchtendon't shine it in my eyes! — blende mich nicht!
3. vi1) (lit) leuchten; (stars, eyes, face) leuchten, glänzen; (metal, nose, paint) glänzen; (moon, sun, lamp) scheinen; (glass) blitzblank seinto shine like a beacon (fig) — wie ein Licht in der Dunkelheit sein or leuchten; ( hum : face, nose ) wie ein Lampion leuchten
2) (fig: excel) glänzento shine at/in sth — bei/in etw (dat) glänzen
he doesn't exactly shine at sports/his work — er ist keine or nicht gerade eine Leuchte im Sport/bei der Arbeit
* * *shine [ʃaın]A v/i prät und pperf shone [ʃɒn; US ʃəʊn]1. scheinen (Sonne etc), leuchten, strahlen (auch Augen etc:with vor dat):a) hervorleuchten,b) fig hervorragen;shine up to sb US sl sich bei jemandem anbiedern2. glänzen (auch fig sich hervortun:as als;in, at in dat)B v/t1. shine one’s torch into mit seiner Taschenlampe leuchten in (akk)2. prät und pperf meist shined besonders Schuhe polierenC s2. Glanz m (auch fig):a) einer Sache den Glanz nehmen,b) etwas od jemanden in den Schatten stellen,c) jemanden klein und hässlich erscheinen lassen3. Glanz m (besonders auf Schuhen):have a shine? umg Schuhputzen gefällig?4. US umg Dummejungenstreich m* * *1. intransitive verb,1) [Lampe, Licht, Stern:] leuchten; [Sonne:] scheinen; (reflect light) glänzen; [Mond:] scheinenhis face shone with happiness/excitement — (fig.) er strahlte vor Glück/sein Gesicht glühte vor Aufregung
2) (fig.): (be brilliant) glänzen2. transitive verba shining example/light — ein leuchtendes Beispiel/eine Leuchte
1) p.t. & p.p. shone leuchten lassen3. noun, no pl.shine a light on something/in somebody's eyes — etwas anleuchten/jemandem in die Augen leuchten
2) (polish) Glanz, derhave a shine — [Oberfläche:] glänzen
take the shine off something — (fig.): (spoil something) einen Schatten auf etwas (Akk.) werfen
3)take a shine to somebody/something — (coll.) Gefallen an jemandem/etwas finden
* * *n.Schein -e m. (US) v.putzen (Schuhe) v. v.(§ p.,p.p.: shone)or: shined•) = glänzen v.leuchten v.scheinen v.(§ p.,pp.: schien, geschienen)strahlen v. -
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[ʃaɪn] nGlanz mPHRASES:[come] rain or \shine komme, was da wolle;1) ( give off light) moon, sun scheinen; stars glänzen, leuchten; gold, metal glänzen; light leuchten, scheinen;the floodlights shining on the Parthenon das Flutlicht, das den Parthenon anstrahlt;the light shone in my eyes das Licht schien mir in die Augen;their bodies were shining with sweat ihre Körper glänzten vor Schweiß;he polished the brass till it shone er polierte das Messing, bis es glänzte;she \shines at science sie ist hervorragend in Naturwissenschaften;her eyes shone with happiness ihre Augen strahlten vor Glück;( be obvious)her honesty and sincerity \shine out of her sie strahlt Ehrlichkeit und Aufrichtigkeit aus vt < shone or shined, shone or shined>1) ( point light)to \shine a beam of light at sth/sb etw/jdn anstrahlen;to \shine a light down a well in einen Brunnen hinunterleuchten;2) ( polish)to \shine sth etw polieren;to \shine shoes Schuhe polieren -
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1. past tense, past participle - shone; verb1) (to (cause to) give out light; to direct such light towards someone or something: The light shone from the window; The policeman shone his torch; He shone a torch on the body.) brillar2) (to be bright: She polished the silver till it shone.) brillar, relucir3) ((past tense, past participle shined) to polish: He tries to make a living by shining shoes.) sacar brillo, limpiar4) ((often with at) to be very good (at something): He shines at games; You really shone in yesterday's match.) sobresalir, destacar, brillar
2. noun1) (brightness; the state of being well polished: He likes a good shine on his shoes; a ray of sunshine.) brillo2) (an act of polishing: I'll just give my shoes a shine.) lustre•- shining- shiny
- shininess
shine vb brillar / relucirtr[ʃaɪn]1 brillo, lustre nombre masculino2 figurative use (excel) sobresalir (at, en), destacar (at, en), brillar (at, en)1 (light, lamp) dirigir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto take a shine to somebody tomarle cariño a alguien, prendarse de alguiento take a shine to something gustarle algo, prendarle algo, tener el ojo echado a algo1) : brillar, relucirthe stars were shining: las estrellas brillaban2) excel: brillar, lucirseshine vt1) : alumbrarhe shined the flashlight at it: lo alumbró con la linterna2) polish: sacarle brillo a, lustrarshine n: brillo m, lustre mn.• bola s.f.• brillo s.m.• bruñido s.m.• buen tiempo s.m.• lustre s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: shone) or: shined•) = abrillantar v.• arder v.• brillar v.• dar lustre a v.• embolar v.• enlustrecer v.• espejear v.• fulgurar v.• limpiar v.• limpiar calzado v.• lucir v.• lustrar v.• relucir v.• relumbrar v.• resplandecer v.• rutilar v.ʃaɪn
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mass noun brillo mto give one's shoes a shine — limpiarse or (esp AmL) lustrarse or (Col) embolarse or (Méx) bolearse los zapatos
to take a shine to somebody — (colloq)
to take the shine off something — deslucir* or empañar algo
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intransitive verb (past & past p shone)a) (gleam, glow) \<\<star/sun/eyes\>\> brillar; \<\<metal/glass/shoes\>\> relucir*, brillarb) ( excel)to shine (AT something) — destacar(se*) (en algo)
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vt2) (past & past p shined) ( polish) \<\<brass/furniture\>\> sacarle* brillo a, lustrar (esp AmL); \<\<shoes\>\> limpiar or (esp AmL) lustrar or (Col) embolar or (Méx) bolear•Phrasal Verbs:[ʃaɪn] (vb: pt, pp shone)1.N (=brilliance) brillo m, lustre mto take the shine off sth — (lit) deslustrar algo; (fig) deslucir algo, quitar a algo su encanto
- take a shine to sb2. VT1) (pt, pp shined) (=polish) sacar brillo a, pulir2)3. VI1) [sun, light etc] brillar; [metal] relucir2) (fig) [student etc] destacar, sobresalirto shine at English — destacar or sobresalir en inglés
* * *[ʃaɪn]
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mass noun brillo mto give one's shoes a shine — limpiarse or (esp AmL) lustrarse or (Col) embolarse or (Méx) bolearse los zapatos
to take a shine to somebody — (colloq)
to take the shine off something — deslucir* or empañar algo
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intransitive verb (past & past p shone)a) (gleam, glow) \<\<star/sun/eyes\>\> brillar; \<\<metal/glass/shoes\>\> relucir*, brillarb) ( excel)to shine (AT something) — destacar(se*) (en algo)
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vt2) (past & past p shined) ( polish) \<\<brass/furniture\>\> sacarle* brillo a, lustrar (esp AmL); \<\<shoes\>\> limpiar or (esp AmL) lustrar or (Col) embolar or (Méx) bolear•Phrasal Verbs: -
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kb. kilauan (on shoes). -kkt. 1 (shone) menyorotkan (a flashlight). 2 (shined) menggosok(kan), menyemir (shoes). -kki. (shone) 1 bersinar, memancar. 2 bercahaya. 3 berkilat-kilat (of silver). 4 gemilang. -shining ks. terkemuka, istimewa. -
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[flæʃ] 1. noun1) (a quick showing of a bright light: a flash of lightning.) glimt; blink; blitzlys2) (a moment; a very short time: He was with her in a flash.) i løbet af et øjeblik3) (a flashlight.) lommelygte4) ((often newsflash) a brief news report sent by radio, television etc: Did you hear the flash about the king's death?) nyhedsindslag; ekstra nyhedsudsendelse2. verb1) ((of a light) to (cause to) shine quickly: He flashed a torch.) glimte; lyne; lyse (med)2) ((usually with by or past) to pass quickly: The days flashed by; The cars flashed past.) suse (afsted)3) (to show; to display: He flashed a card and was allowed to pass.) vise•- flashing- flashy
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- flashlight* * *[flæʃ] 1. noun1) (a quick showing of a bright light: a flash of lightning.) glimt; blink; blitzlys2) (a moment; a very short time: He was with her in a flash.) i løbet af et øjeblik3) (a flashlight.) lommelygte4) ((often newsflash) a brief news report sent by radio, television etc: Did you hear the flash about the king's death?) nyhedsindslag; ekstra nyhedsudsendelse2. verb1) ((of a light) to (cause to) shine quickly: He flashed a torch.) glimte; lyne; lyse (med)2) ((usually with by or past) to pass quickly: The days flashed by; The cars flashed past.) suse (afsted)3) (to show; to display: He flashed a card and was allowed to pass.) vise•- flashing- flashy
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flæʃ
1. noun1) (a quick showing of a bright light: a flash of lightning.) destello2) (a moment; a very short time: He was with her in a flash.) instante3) (a flashlight.) flash4) ((often newsflash) a brief news report sent by radio, television etc: Did you hear the flash about the king's death?) noticia de última hora
2. verb1) ((of a light) to (cause to) shine quickly: He flashed a torch.) encender2) ((usually with by or past) to pass quickly: The days flashed by; The cars flashed past.) pasar como un rayo3) (to show; to display: He flashed a card and was allowed to pass.) enseñar rápidamente•- flashing- flashy
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flash1 n1. destello2. flashflash2 vb1. centellear / encenderse y apagarse2. hacer señales
flash /'flas/ sustantivo masculino (pl
flash m Fot flash ' flash' also found in these entries: Spanish: botepronto - cantar - centellear - destello - fogonazo - meter - ráfaga - relámpago - relampaguear - relumbrón - soplo - volar - cargar - centella - dos - presumir - resplandor - sofoco English: flash - flash flood - lightning - quick - come - hot - news - speed - winktr[flæʃ]1 (of light) destello, centelleo; (of lightning) relámpago2 (from firearm) fogonazo3 figurative use destello, rayo4 (photography) flash nombre masculino5 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL (patch) distintivo1 relampaguear, destellar2 figurative use (eyes) brillar3 (dash) pasar como un rayo4 (expose oneself) exhibirse1 (shine - light) dirigir, lanzar; (- torch) encender, dirigir2 (communicate with light) hacer señales con3 (transmit message) transmitir4 figurative use (look, smile) lanzar5 (show quickly) enseñar rápidamente\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin a flash / like a flash en un instante, como un relámpago, como un rayoflash card tarjetaflash in the pan triunfo fugaz, éxito pasajeronews flash flash nombre masculino, noticia de última horaflash point punto álgidoflash ['flæʃ] vi1) shine, sparkle: destellar, brillar, relampaguear2) : pasar como un relámpagoan idea flashed through my mind: una idea me cruzó la mente como un relámpagoflash vt: despedir, lanzar (una luz), transmitir (un mensaje)flash adjsudden: repentinoflash n1) : destello m (de luz), fogonazo m (de una explosión)2)flash of lightning : relámpago m3)in a flash : de repente, de un abrir y cerrar los ojosn.• intermitente (Informática) s.m.n.• alegrón s.m.• centella s.f.• destello s.m.• flash (Cámara fotográfica) (OPT) s.m.• instante s.m.• llamarada s.f.• mensaje urgente s.m.• momento s.m.• rayo s.m.• relumbrón s.m.• relámpago s.m.• ráfaga s.f.v.• arder v.• centellear v.• despedir luz v.• destellar v.• encandilar v.• fulgurar v.• lanzar destellos (Electricidad) v.• llamear v.• parpadear v.• relampaguear v.
I flæʃ1) ca) ( of light) destello m; ( from explosion) fogonazo ma flash in the pan — flor f de un día
(as) quick as a flash — como un rayo
in a flash: it came to me in a flash — de repente lo vi claro
b) ( burst)c) ( Phot) flash m2) c ( news flash) avance m informativo, flash m
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1)a) ( direct)to flash one's headlights at somebody — hacerle* una señal con los faros a alguien
b) ( communicate) \<\<news\>\> transmitir rápidamente2) ( show) \<\<money/card\>\> mostrar*, enseñar (esp Esp)
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vi1)a) ( emit sudden light) destellar, brillarthe lightning flashed — relampagueó, hubo un relámpago
b) ( Auto) hacer* una señal con los farosc) flashing pres p <sign/light> intermitente, que se enciende y se apaga; <eyes/smile> brillante2) ( expose oneself) (sl) exhibirse en público3) ( move fast) (+ adv compl)it flashed through my mind that... — se me ocurrió de repente que...
to flash by o past — \<\<train/car/person\>\> pasar como una bala or un rayo or un bólido
to flash by — \<\<time/vacation\>\> pasar volando, volar*
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adjective ( ostentatious) (BrE colloq) ostentoso[flæʃ]1. Nhe saw a flash of green vanishing round the next bend — vio un destello verde que desaparecía en la siguiente curva
2) (=burst)a flash of anger — un arranque or un arrebato de cólera
a flash of inspiration — una ráfaga or un momento de inspiración
the affair was nothing more than a flash in the pan — el asunto no fue más que algo pasajero or flor de un día
their win was no flash in the pan — su victoria no se debió a un golpe de suerte, no ganaron por chiripa *
3) (=instant) instante min a flash — en un abrir y cerrar de ojos, en un instante
it all happened in a flash — todo sucedió en un abrir y cerrar de ojos or en un instante
quick as a flash — como un relámpago or un rayo
4) (=news flash) noticia f de última hora5) (Phot) flash m7) (Brit) (Mil) (=insignia) distintivo m8) (US) (=torch) linterna f2. VT1) (=direct) [+ look] lanzar; [+ smile] dirigir2) (=shine)to flash one's (head)lights — (Aut) hacer señales con las luces
3) (=send quickly) [+ news, information] transmitir rápidamente4) (=display briefly) mostrarthe screen flashes a message — aparece brevemente un mensaje en la pantalla, la pantalla muestra brevemente un mensaje
I flashed my card at the security guard — le enseñé or mostré brevemente mi tarjeta al guardia de seguridad
5) (=flaunt) hacer alarde de, fardar de *they're rich but they don't flash their money around — son ricos pero no van fardando de dinero por ahí *, son ricos pero no hacen alarde de su riqueza
3. VI1) (=shine) [light, eyes, teeth] brillar; [jewels] brillar, lanzar destelloscameras flashed as she stepped from the car — las cámaras disparaban los flashes cuando ella salía del coche
a police car raced past, lights flashing — pasó un coche de policía a toda velocidad, con las luces lanzando destellos
headaches accompanied by flashing lights — dolores mpl de cabeza acompañados de destellos de luz en la visión
2) (Aut)3) (=move quickly)to flash by or past — [vehicle, person] pasar a toda velocidad, pasar como un rayo; [time] pasar volando
the landscape flashed by in a blur — el paisaje iba pasando con velocidad, fundiéndose en una imagen borrosa
4) (Cine)5) * (=expose o.s.) exhibirse4.ADJ * (=showy) [car, clothes] llamativo, fardón *a flash restaurant — un restaurante ostentoso, un restaurante de esos impresionantes *
5.CPDflash bulb N — bombilla f de flash
flash card N — tarjeta f
flash drive N — memoria f flash, llave f de memoria
flash fire N — fuego m repentino
flash flood N — riada f
flash gun N — (Phot) disparador m de flash
flash memory N — memoria f flash
flash photography N — fotografía f con flash
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I [flæʃ]1) ca) ( of light) destello m; ( from explosion) fogonazo ma flash in the pan — flor f de un día
(as) quick as a flash — como un rayo
in a flash: it came to me in a flash — de repente lo vi claro
b) ( burst)c) ( Phot) flash m2) c ( news flash) avance m informativo, flash m
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1)a) ( direct)to flash one's headlights at somebody — hacerle* una señal con los faros a alguien
b) ( communicate) \<\<news\>\> transmitir rápidamente2) ( show) \<\<money/card\>\> mostrar*, enseñar (esp Esp)
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vi1)a) ( emit sudden light) destellar, brillarthe lightning flashed — relampagueó, hubo un relámpago
b) ( Auto) hacer* una señal con los farosc) flashing pres p <sign/light> intermitente, que se enciende y se apaga; <eyes/smile> brillante2) ( expose oneself) (sl) exhibirse en público3) ( move fast) (+ adv compl)it flashed through my mind that... — se me ocurrió de repente que...
to flash by o past — \<\<train/car/person\>\> pasar como una bala or un rayo or un bólido
to flash by — \<\<time/vacation\>\> pasar volando, volar*
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I [flæʃ]1) (sudden light) (of torch, headlights) bagliore m. improvviso, lampo m.; (of jewels, metal) scintillio m.2) fig.3) fot. flash m.4) (bulletin) flash m., notizia f. flash5) (stripe) (on clothing) mostrina f.; (on car) banda f. (decorativa) laterale••II 1. [flæʃ]1) colloq. (display) mostrare velocemente [ card] (at a); (flaunt) fare sfoggio di [ money] (at con)2) (shine)to flash a signal to sb. — mandare un segnale a qcn. con una torcia
to flash one's headlights (at) — fare i fari o lampeggiare (a)
3) fig. (send) lanciare [look, smile] (at a)4) (transmit) [ TV station] fare apparire, trasmettere [ message]2.•- flash upIII [flæʃ]* * *[flæʃ] 1. noun1) (a quick showing of a bright light: a flash of lightning.) lampo2) (a moment; a very short time: He was with her in a flash.) lampo3) (a flashlight.) flash4) ((often newsflash) a brief news report sent by radio, television etc: Did you hear the flash about the king's death?) notizia-lampo, flash2. verb1) ((of a light) to (cause to) shine quickly: He flashed a torch.) proiettare2) ((usually with by or past) to pass quickly: The days flashed by; The cars flashed past.) passare in un lampo3) (to show; to display: He flashed a card and was allowed to pass.) mostrare•- flashing- flashy
- flashily
- flashlight* * *flash (1) /flæʃ/n.2 (fig.) lampo; baleno: a flash of inspiration, un lampo di ispirazione; I caught a flash of red in the hedge, colsi un lampo di rosso nella siepe3 (cinem.) breve sequenza4 [uc] (fotogr.) flash ( dispositivo o tecnica): flash bulb, lampadina del flash; flash photography, fotografia col flash; flash unit, dispositivo per il flash; I took this photo with flash, ho fatto questa foto col flash5 (giorn.) notizia lampo; flash (di agenzia)7 (mil. GB) fiamma; mostrina8 [u] ostentazione; sfoggio9 (chim.) evaporazione rapida; flash10 (metall.) bava; sbavatura11 (fam.) breve occhiata● (elettr.) flash barrier, protezione antifiamma □ ( a scuola) flash card ► flashcard □ (comput.) flash drive, unità flash USB □ (mil.) flash hider, coprifiamma ( di cannone) □ (fig.) a flash in the pan, un fuoco di paglia □ (comput.) flash memory, memoria flash □ flash point, ► flashpoint □ flash suit, tuta ignifuga □ (mil.) flash suppressor, inibitore di fiamma □ (mecc.) flash-welding, saldatura a scintillio □ in a flash, in un lampo; in un baleno □ (as) quick as a flash, veloce come un lampo.flash (2) /flæʃ/a.2 vistoso; chiassoso; appariscente4 (fam. arc.) della malavita; dei vagabondi♦ (to) flash /flæʃ/A v. i.1 balenare; brillare; lampeggiare; mandare lampi; ( di lampo) guizzare: Lightning flashed, guizzavano i lampi; His eyes flashed with anger, gli occhi gli lampeggiavano d'ira2 ( con avv. o prep.) passare in un lampo; sfrecciare; saettare: He flashed by ( o past) on his motorbike, è sfrecciato davanti in moto; An idea flashed through her mind, le balenò (in mente) un'idea; My mind flashed back to our first meeting, mi è tornato subito in mente il nostro primo incontroB v. t.1 proiettare, gettare ( luce e sim.); lampeggiare: to flash a beam of light on st., proiettare (o gettare) un fascio di luce su qc.; (autom.) to flash one's lights (at sb.), lampeggiare (a q.)2 mandare, lanciare: to flash a signal, mandare un segnale, (luminoso); to flash a smile [a glance] at sb., lanciare un sorriso [uno sguardo] a q.3 mostrare con un gesto rapido; far balenare: The cop flashed his badge, il poliziotto ha mostrato (o ha fatto balenare) il distintivo* * *I [flæʃ]1) (sudden light) (of torch, headlights) bagliore m. improvviso, lampo m.; (of jewels, metal) scintillio m.2) fig.3) fot. flash m.4) (bulletin) flash m., notizia f. flash5) (stripe) (on clothing) mostrina f.; (on car) banda f. (decorativa) laterale••II 1. [flæʃ]1) colloq. (display) mostrare velocemente [ card] (at a); (flaunt) fare sfoggio di [ money] (at con)2) (shine)to flash a signal to sb. — mandare un segnale a qcn. con una torcia
to flash one's headlights (at) — fare i fari o lampeggiare (a)
3) fig. (send) lanciare [look, smile] (at a)4) (transmit) [ TV station] fare apparire, trasmettere [ message]2.•- flash upIII [flæʃ] -
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1. nounflash of lightning — Blitz, der
flash in the pan — (fig. coll.) Zufallstreffer, der
2) (Photog.) Blitzlicht, das3) (fig.)flash of genius or inspiration or brilliance — Geistesblitz, der
flash of insight or intuition — Eingebung, die
4) (instant)2. transitive verbbe over in a flash — gleich od. im Nu vorbei sein
flash the/one's headlights — aufblenden; die Lichthupe betätigen
2) (fig.)her eyes flashed fire — ihre Augen sprühten Feuer od. funkelten böse
flash somebody a smile/glance — jemandem ein Lächeln/einen Blick zuwerfen
3) (display briefly) kurz zeigenflash one's money about or around — mit [dem] Geld um sich werfen (ugs.)
4) (Communications) durchgeben3. intransitive verb1) aufleuchtenthe lightning flashed — es blitzte
flash at somebody with one's headlamps — jemanden anblinken od. mit der Lichthupe anblenden
2) (fig.)3) (move swiftly)flash by or past — vorbeiflitzen (ugs.); (fig.) [Zeit, Ferien:] wie im Fluge vergehen
4) (burst suddenly into perception)5) (Brit. sl.): (expose oneself) sich [unsittlich] entblößen* * *[flæʃ] 1. noun1) (a quick showing of a bright light: a flash of lightning.) der Blitz3) (a flashlight.) das Blinklicht4) ((often newsflash) a brief news report sent by radio, television etc: Did you hear the flash about the king's death?) die Kurzmeldung2. verb3) (to show; to display: He flashed a card and was allowed to pass.) hervorzeigen•- academic.ru/27829/flashing">flashing- flashy
- flashily
- flashlight* * *[flæʃ]I. n<pl -es>1. (light) [Licht]blitz m, Aufblitzen nt kein pl, Aufleuchten nt kein pl; of jewellery, metal [Auf]blitzen nt kein pl, [Auf]blinken nt kein pl\flash of light Lichtblitz m\flash of lightning Blitz m\flash of anger/temper Wut-/Temperamentsausbruch m\flash of hope Hoffnungsstrahl m\flash of inspiration [or wit] Geistesblitz m\flash of intuition plötzliche Eingebung\flash of pity Aufwallung f von Mitleid4. (glimpse)to catch a \flash of sth einen Blick von etw dat erhaschento give sth a \flash einen Blick auf etw akk werfenfor a \flash einen Augenblick [o Moment] langa built-in \flash ein eingebauter Blitzto use a \flash [for sth] [etw] blitzen [o mit Blitzlicht fotografieren9. BRIT MIL (insignia) [Uniform]besatz m, [Uniform]abzeichen nt meist pl, [Kragen]spiegel m meist pl, [Schulter]streifen m meist pl11. MECH, TECH (excess material) [starker] Grat, überfließendes Material fachspr; in casting Gussgrat m fachspr; in forging Schmiedegrat m fachspr; in pressing Pressgrat m fachspr14.▶ to be back in a \flash sofort [o gleich] wieder da sein▶ in a \flash in Sekundenschnelle, im Nu [o Handumdrehen]▶ like a \flash blitzartig, wie der Blitz▶ a \flash in the pan ( pej: short-lived effect) ein Strohfeuer nt pej, eine Eintagsfliege pej; (miss) ein Schuss m in den Ofen pej fam; (sl: in sexual act) unvollendeter Quickie fam▶ quick as a \flash blitzschnell, wie ein geölter Blitza \flash car ein protziges Auto pej fam\flash outfit protzige AufmachungIII. vt1. (signal)to \flash a light ein Licht aufleuchten lassento \flash a message eine Nachricht blinkento \flash a mirror [at sb] [jdn] mit einem Spiegel blenden2. (look)to \flash a glance/smile at sb jdm einen Blick/ein Lächeln zuwerfen3. (communicate)▪ to \flash sth message, news etw übermitteln [o durchgebento \flash one's money around mit dem Geld [nur so] um sich akk werfen, den reichen Mann markieren pej famIV. vithe lightning \flashed es blitzteJane's eyes \flashed with rage Janes Augen funkelten vor Zorna smile \flashed across her face ein Lächeln huschte über ihr Gesichta thought \flashed through her mind ein Gedanke schoss ihr durch den Kopfmy whole life \flashed before me mein ganzes Leben lief im Zeitraffer vor mir ab3. (move)the time is just \flashing past die Zeit rast nur so dahin* * *[flʃ]1. n1) (of light) Aufblinken nt no pl; (very bright) Aufblitzen nt no pl; (of metal, jewels etc) Blitzen nt, Blinken nt no pl; (MOT) Lichthupe f no plhe gave two quick flashes with his torch — er blinkte zweimal kurz mit der Taschenlampe
three short flashes is the Morse sign for S — dreimal kurz blinken ist or drei kurze Blinkzeichen sind das Morsezeichen für S
or color (US) — Farbtupfer m
flash of wit/inspiration — Geistesblitz m
in a flash — blitzartig, wie der Blitz
a flash in the pan (inf) — ein Strohfeuer nt
2. vi1) (light) aufblinken; (very brightly) aufblitzen; (repeatedly indicators etc) blinken; (metal, jewels, teeth) blitzen; (MOT) die Lichthupe benutzena message flashed ( up) onto the screen — eine Nachricht blinkte auf dem Bildschirm auf
to flash past or by — vorbeisausen etc; (holidays etc) vorbeifliegen
the thought flashed through my mind that... — mir kam plötzlich der Gedanke, dass..., es schoss mir durch den Kopf, dass...
3. vt1) light aufblitzen or aufleuchten lassen; SOS, message blinkento flash a torch in sb's face — jdm mit der Taschenlampe ins Gesicht leuchten
to flash one's headlights at sb, to flash sb — jdn mit der Lichthupe anblinken
she flashed him a look of contempt/gratitude — sie blitzte ihn verächtlich/dankbar an
2) (inf = show, wave also flash around) schwenken (inf), protzen mit; diamond ring blitzen lassen; identity card kurz vorzeigendon't flash all that money around — wedel nicht so mit dem vielen Geld herum (inf)
those images were flashed across television screens all around the world — diese Bilder wurden auf Fernsehschirmen in der ganzen Welt gezeigt
4. adj(inf: showy) protzig (pej); (= smart) schick* * *flash [flæʃ]A s1. Aufblitzen n, -leuchten n, Blitz m:like a flash wie der Blitz;(as) quick as a flash blitzschnell;answer (as) quick as a flash wie aus der Pistole geschossen antworten;flash of fire Feuergarbe f;flash of hope Hoffnungsstrahl m;flash of lightning Blitz(strahl) m;flash of wit Geistesblitz;give sb a flash AUTO jemanden anblinken2. Stichflamme f:a) eine Eintagsfliege,b) ein Strohfeuer3. Augenblick m:in a flash im Nu, sofort;for a flash einen Augenblick lang4. kurzer Blick:catch a flash of einen Blick erhaschen von5. RADIO etc Kurzmeldung f6. SCHIFF Schleusenwassersturz m7. MIL Br (Uniform)Abzeichen n8. FOTO umg Blitz m (Blitzlicht)9. besonders US umg Taschenlampe f10. sl Flash m (Augenblick, in dem sich eine gespritzte Droge mit demBlut verbindet und der Rauschzustand eintritt)B v/the flashed a light in my face er leuchtete mir plötzlich ins Gesicht;flash one’s lights AUTO die Lichthupe betätigen;flash one’s lights at sb jemanden anblinken;2. ( besonders mit Licht) signalisierenflash sb a glance jemandem einen Blick zuwerfen;she flashed him an angry glance sie blitzte ihn wütend an;flash a smile at sb jemandem kurz zulächeln4. umg schnell hervorziehen, kurz sehen lassen:flash sth at sb jemandem etwas kurz zeigen5. umg zur Schau tragen, protzen mit pej6. eine Nachricht durchgeben:a) telegrafierenb) funkenC v/i1. aufflammen, (auf)blitzen2. zucken (Blitz)3. blinkena) vorbeirasen,b) fig wie im Flug(e) vergehen;flash up a tree blitzschnell auf einen Baum klettern;flash into action blitzschnell in Aktion treten oder handeln;it flashed into ( oder across, through) his mind that … plötzlich schoss es ihm durch den Kopf, dass …D adj2. umga) geschniegelt, aufgedonnert pej (Person)b) protzig pej3. falsch, gefälscht, unecht4. in Zusammensetzungen Schnell…5. umg Unterwelts…, unterweltlich* * *1. nounflash of lightning — Blitz, der
flash in the pan — (fig. coll.) Zufallstreffer, der
2) (Photog.) Blitzlicht, das3) (fig.)flash of genius or inspiration or brilliance — Geistesblitz, der
flash of insight or intuition — Eingebung, die
4) (instant)2. transitive verbbe over in a flash — gleich od. im Nu vorbei sein
flash the/one's headlights — aufblenden; die Lichthupe betätigen
2) (fig.)her eyes flashed fire — ihre Augen sprühten Feuer od. funkelten böse
flash somebody a smile/glance — jemandem ein Lächeln/einen Blick zuwerfen
3) (display briefly) kurz zeigenflash one's money about or around — mit [dem] Geld um sich werfen (ugs.)
4) (Communications) durchgeben3. intransitive verb1) aufleuchtenflash at somebody with one's headlamps — jemanden anblinken od. mit der Lichthupe anblenden
2) (fig.)flash by or past — vorbeiflitzen (ugs.); (fig.) [Zeit, Ferien:] wie im Fluge vergehen
5) (Brit. sl.): (expose oneself) sich [unsittlich] entblößen* * *n.Blitz -e m.Lichtstrahl m.Schein -e m. v.aufblinken v.aufblitzen v.aufflammen v.aufleuchten v.blitzen v.funkeln v.leuchten v. -
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linterna sustantivo femenino ( fanal) lantern; ( de pilas) flashlight (AmE), torch (BrE)
linterna sustantivo femenino
1 (con pilas) torch, US flashlight: vimos la luz de una linterna, we saw a torchlight
2 (farol portátil) lantern
linterna mágica, magic lantern
3 Arquit lantern: la linterna de la cúpula ilumina el espacio interior, the dome lantern lights the inside
4 pl LAm linternas, eyes ' linterna' also found in these entries: Spanish: enfocar - foco English: battery - flash - flashlight - shine - torch -
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[flæʃ] 1. noun1) (a quick showing of a bright light: a flash of lightning.) lampejo2) (a moment; a very short time: He was with her in a flash.) ápice3) (a flashlight.) flashe QUERY SPELLING4) ((often newsflash) a brief news report sent by radio, television etc: Did you hear the flash about the king's death?) notícia2. verb1) ((of a light) to (cause to) shine quickly: He flashed a torch.) acender2) ((usually with by or past) to pass quickly: The days flashed by; The cars flashed past.) passar voando3) (to show; to display: He flashed a card and was allowed to pass.) mostrar•- flashing- flashy
- flashily
- flashlight* * *[flæʃ] n 1 lampejo, clarão ou brilho repentino e passageiro, sinal luminoso, jato de luz, relâmpago. 2 forma abreviada de flashlight Phot lâmpada para instantâneos. 3 esguicho, borbotão, torrente. 4 boletim ou notícia breve. 5 momento, instante. • adj 1 vistoso. 2 berrante. 3 falso. • vt+vi 1 flamejar, chamejar, lançar chamas, romper em chamas, lançar luz repentina e passageira, arder ou brilhar subitamente. 2 reluzir, lampejar, faiscar, cintilar, rutilar. 3 brilhar, reluzir, refletir, reverberar. 4 salpicar, esguichar. 5 passar, falar, agir, manifestar-se repentinamente. 6 enviar informação ou notícia através de computador, satélite ou telex. a flash of genius lampejo de gênio. a flash of lightning relâmpago. a flash of the eye olhadela. a flash of wit lampejo de engenho. flash in the pan fogo de palha. in a flash instantaneamente, enquanto o diabo esfrega o olho. it flashed upon me surgiu-me uma idéia. quick as a flash rápido como um raio. she flashed round upon me ela repentinamente virou-se para mim. to flash at lançar luz sobre. to flash on lembrar-se. to flash out aparecer repentinamente. -
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flæʃ 1. noun1) (a quick showing of a bright light: a flash of lightning.) lyn(glimt), lysstråle, blink, blits(lys)2) (a moment; a very short time: He was with her in a flash.) glimt, øyeblikk, nå3) (a flashlight.) lommelykt4) ((often newsflash) a brief news report sent by radio, television etc: Did you hear the flash about the king's death?) ekstra nyhetssending2. verb1) ((of a light) to (cause to) shine quickly: He flashed a torch.) glimte, lyne, lyse (med)2) ((usually with by or past) to pass quickly: The days flashed by; The cars flashed past.) suse/fare forbi3) (to show; to display: He flashed a card and was allowed to pass.) vise i et glimt, vise lynrapt•- flashing- flashy
- flashily
- flashlightblinke--------glimt--------glorete--------grell--------lynIsubst. \/flæʃ\/1) (lys)glimt, (lys)stråle, lyn, blink2) ( militærvesen) munningsflamme3) ( fotografi) blitz(lys)4) (fra fyr, signallampe e.l.) lysblink5) ( overført) glimt, oppblussing, oppflamming, anfall, innfall, utbrudd6) overflateglans, billig juggel7) kort nyhetsmelding8) ( film) glimt, (svært) kort scene9) vannmasse (som slippes løs for å løfte båt av grunne i dam eller sluse)10) reservoar12) (spesielt amer., hverdagslig) lommelykt13) ( militærvesen) uniformsmerkeby flashes glimtvis, i glimtflash in the pan blaff, kortvarig suksess, kort oppbluss (av energi e.l.)person med kortvarig suksess, en som luften fort går ut av, impulsiv personflash of lightning lyn(glimt)flash of wit vittig innfallin a flash på et blunk, på et øyeblikk, lynraskt, som et lynIIverb \/flæʃ\/1) lyse, glimte, lyse opp, blinke, lyne, gnistre, flamme2) ( overført) lyne, funkle, skyte lyn3) fly som et lyn, suse av gårde, fosse frem4) ( hverdagslig) briljere (med), vise (frem), vifte med, skryte5) ( slang) blotte seg (vise kjønnsorgan)6) sende (lynraskt), telegrafere7) ( overført) sende plutselig, sende raskt8) ( film) vise i et glimt9) skylle, spyle10) løfte båt (av grunn)flash a roof tekke et takflash a signal se ➢ signal, 1flash a smile at somebody sende et strålende smil til noenflash a sword se ➢ swordflash back kaste tilbake, gi ekkoflash by suse forbiflash it about flotte seg, slå på stortrommaflash up\/out flamme opp, bruse oppflash over ( elektronikk) slå overflash power brenne av kruttflash upon somebody eller flash into one's mind plutselig innse noe, fare gjennom enIIIadj. \/flæʃ\/1) forloren, billig og prangende, overpyntet2) smart, (litt for) moteriktig3) uekte, falsk4) ( foranstilt) tyve-, forbryter-, loffer-, røver- -
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[flæʃ] 1. noun1) (a quick showing of a bright light: a flash of lightning.) leiftur2) (a moment; a very short time: He was with her in a flash.) andrá, augabragð3) (a flashlight.)4) ((often newsflash) a brief news report sent by radio, television etc: Did you hear the flash about the king's death?) stutt fréttasending/-tilkynning/-skot2. verb1) ((of a light) to (cause to) shine quickly: He flashed a torch.) láta leiftra2) ((usually with by or past) to pass quickly: The days flashed by; The cars flashed past.) þjóta (hjá)3) (to show; to display: He flashed a card and was allowed to pass.) flagga•- flashing- flashy
- flashily
- flashlight -
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zseblámpa, fellobbanás, villanófény, villanás to flash: elsurran, megvilágít, surran, villogtat, átcikázik* * *[flæʃ] 1. noun1) (a quick showing of a bright light: a flash of lightning.) felvillanás2) (a moment; a very short time: He was with her in a flash.) pillanat3) (a flashlight.) vaku4) ((often newsflash) a brief news report sent by radio, television etc: Did you hear the flash about the king's death?) gyorshír2. verb1) ((of a light) to (cause to) shine quickly: He flashed a torch.) felvillant2) ((usually with by or past) to pass quickly: The days flashed by; The cars flashed past.) száguld3) (to show; to display: He flashed a card and was allowed to pass.) bemutat•- flashing- flashy
- flashily
- flashlight -
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adj. ani, şiddetli, havalı, şık, gösterişli————————n. ışıltı, parlama, şimşek, yıldırım, flaş, ani ışık, an, yıldırım haber, çarpıcı çekim, cep feneri, uyuşturucu sonrası gevşeme————————v. ışık tutmak, aydınlatmak, yakmak, atmak (bakış), böbürlenmek, parlamak, çakmak, akla gelmek, görünüp hızla kaybolmak, yıldızı parlamak* * *1. flaş 2. birden parla (v.) 3. parıltı (n.)* * *[flæʃ] 1. noun1) (a quick showing of a bright light: a flash of lightning.) parıltı, parlama2) (a moment; a very short time: He was with her in a flash.) kısa an3) (a flashlight.) flaş4) ((often newsflash) a brief news report sent by radio, television etc: Did you hear the flash about the king's death?) flaş haber2. verb1) ((of a light) to (cause to) shine quickly: He flashed a torch.) parlamak; yakıp söndürmek2) ((usually with by or past) to pass quickly: The days flashed by; The cars flashed past.) yıldırım gibi geçip gitmek3) (to show; to display: He flashed a card and was allowed to pass.) göstermek•- flashing- flashy
- flashily
- flashlight -
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[flæʃ] 1. noun1) (a quick showing of a bright light: a flash of lightning.) blisk2) (a moment; a very short time: He was with her in a flash.) trenutek3) (a flashlight.) bliskavica4) ((often newsflash) a brief news report sent by radio, television etc: Did you hear the flash about the king's death?) novica2. verb1) ((of a light) to (cause to) shine quickly: He flashed a torch.) pobliskniti2) ((usually with by or past) to pass quickly: The days flashed by; The cars flashed past.) švigniti3) (to show; to display: He flashed a card and was allowed to pass.) pokazati•- flashing- flashy
- flashily
- flashlight* * *I [flæš]nounblisk, vzplamenitev; izbruh; preblisk, trenutek; načičkanost, blišč; rokovnjaški jezik; zapornica; American kratka notica; obsolete lasulja; odlomek filmaII [flæš]adjectiveponarejen; vsiljiv, kričeč, neokusen; lažen, sleparskiIII [flæš]1.transitive verbnaglo osvetliti; brzojavno poročati; bliskovito razširiti; vreči (pogled);2.intransitive verbzabliskati, zableščati se; vzplapolati, zamigljati, zasvetlikati se, zažareti; švigniti, šiniti; figuratively zablesteti; razliti se (topljeno steklo) -
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• räiskyä• tuikkia• hehkua• hujaus• huristaa• hohde• hurahtaa• hujahtaa• vilkuttaa• vilkahtaa• vilauttaa• vilahdus• vilahdella• vilaus• vilahtaa• vilkkua• vilkku• silmänräpäys• singota• väläytellä• välkähdys• välkähtää• väläys• välähdys• välkkyä• välähtää• väläyttää• purse• purra• kimaltaa• kimmeltää• kipinä• kiitää• kimallellatechnology• leimupullistuma• leimaus• leiskua• liekehtiä• lennättää• leiskahdus• leimahdus• leiskahtaa• leimahtaa• salamoida• salamavalo• salama• salamalaite• säihkyä• pilkottaa• pikauutinen• koreileva* * *flæʃ 1. noun1) (a quick showing of a bright light: a flash of lightning.) välähdys2) (a moment; a very short time: He was with her in a flash.) silmänräpäys3) (a flashlight.)4) ((often newsflash) a brief news report sent by radio, television etc: Did you hear the flash about the king's death?) uutissähke2. verb1) ((of a light) to (cause to) shine quickly: He flashed a torch.) väläyttää2) ((usually with by or past) to pass quickly: The days flashed by; The cars flashed past.) kiitää3) (to show; to display: He flashed a card and was allowed to pass.) vilauttaa•- flashing- flashy
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См. также в других словарях:
shine — [shīn] vi. SHONE or (& for SHINE vt. 2 only) shined, shining, shone [ME schinen < OE scinan, akin to Ger scheinen < IE base * sk̑āi , to glimmer > Gr skia, shadow] 1. to emit or reflect light; be radiant or bright with light; gleam; glow … English World dictionary
flashlight — noun (esp. AmE) ⇨ See also ↑torch ADJECTIVE ▪ pocket, small VERB + FLASHLIGHT ▪ point, shine ▪ Neesha pointed her flashlight at the floor … Collocations dictionary
flashlight — n. (AE; BE has torch) 1) to turn on a flashlight 2) to shine a flashlight on * * * [ flæʃlaɪt] (AE;BE has torch) to turn on a flashlight to shine a flashlight on … Combinatory dictionary
shine — shine1 /shuyn/, v., shone or, esp. for 9, 10, shined; shining; n. v.i. 1. to give forth or glow with light; shed or cast light. 2. to be bright with reflected light; glisten; sparkle. 3. (of light) to appear brightly or strongly, esp.… … Universalium
shine — 1 verb past tense and past participle shone, 1 (I) to produce light: At last the sun was shining after weeks of rain. (+ in/on): That lamp s shining in my eyes. 2 (I) to look bright and shiny: a big basket of shining fish of every shape and size… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
shine — shine1 [ ʃaın ] (past tense shined or shone; past participle shined or shone [ ʃoun, British ʃan ] ) verb ** ▸ 1 produce light ▸ 2 appear bright/attractive ▸ 3 look happy/excited ▸ 4 point light somewhere ▸ 5 show lot of skill ▸ + PHRASES 1. )… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
shine — [[t]ʃa͟ɪn[/t]] shines, shining, shined, shone (The past tense and past participle of the verb is shone, except for meaning 5 when it is shined.) 1) VERB When the sun or a light shines, it gives out bright light. It is a mild morning and the sun… … English dictionary
shine — verb ADVERB ▪ brightly, brilliantly ▪ The sun was shining brightly. ▪ faintly ▪ briefly ▪ directly … Collocations dictionary
Manhunt (urban game) — Manhunt refers to a number of variations on the game of tag. The goal is to avoid being tagged by anyone designated as it , or (for those already it ) to tag anyone who has not been tagged.[1][2] Some variations include teams and point scoring.… … Wikipedia
Never Been There Before — is a popular Newfoundland folk song. It was written by Johnny Burke (1851 1930), a popular St. John s balladeer. Lyrics She d never been there before She d never been there before A young man asked her recently To come and sit upon his knee He… … Wikipedia
Tapetum lucidum — The tapetum lucidum (Latin: bright tapestry , plural tapeta lucida) [ [http://www.archives.nd.edu/cgi bin/lookup.pl?stem=tapet ending=um Latin Word Lookup ] ] is a layer of tissue in the eye of many vertebrate animals, that lies immediately… … Wikipedia