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1 shine
A n (of floor, hair, marble, metal, wood) lustre m ; ( of parquet) brillant m ; to give sth a shine cirer [floor, shoes] ; rendre [qch] brillant [hair] ; faire reluire [silver].B vtr1 [hair, light, sun] briller ; [brass, floor] reluire ; to shine through percer [mist, gloom] ; the light is shining in my eyes j'ai la lumière dans les yeux ; his face shone with exertion son visage luisait sous l'effort ;2 fig ( be radiant) [eyes] briller (with de) ; [face] rayonner (with de) ; her courage shone forth littér elle a montré un courage éclatant ;3 ( excel) briller ; to shine at être brillant en [science, languages etc] ; he never shone at school il n'a jamais été brillant à l'école ;4 ( be very clean) reluire ; the kitchen shone la cuisine reluisait.to get ou have a chance to shine avoir l'occasion de briller ; to shine up to sb ○ US passer de la pommade ○ à qn ; to take a shine to sb ○ s'enticher ○ de qn ; fig to take the shine off sth gâcher qch ; where the sun doesn't shine ◑ où je pense ◑.■ shine through [talent] éclater au grand jour.■ shine out [light] briller, apparaître ; the light shone out through the doorway la porte ouverte laissait passer la lumière. -
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∎ the sun was shining le soleil brillait, il y avait du soleil;∎ the moon shone down la lune brillait;∎ the sun was shining in my eyes j'avais le soleil dans les yeux, le soleil m'éblouissait;∎ there was a light shining in the window une lumière brillait à la fenêtre;∎ bright light shone from the window une lumière vive brillait à la fenêtre;∎ a small desk lamp shone on the table une petite lampe de bureau éclairait la table;∎ his eyes shone with excitement ses yeux brillaient ou son regard brillait d'émotion;∎ her face shone with joy son visage rayonnait de joie;∎ very familiar stick it where the sun don't shine! tu peux te le mettre où je pense!∎ John shines at sports John est très bon en sport;∎ he doesn't shine in company il ne brille pas en société∎ the guard shone his torch on the prisoner le gardien a braqué sa lampe sur le prisonnier;∎ don't shine that lamp in my eyes ne m'éblouis pas avec cette lampe3 noun(a) (polished appearance) éclat m, brillant m, lustre m;∎ to put a shine on sth, to give sth a shine faire reluire ou briller qch;∎ to take the shine off sth délustrer qch, ternir qch; figurative faire perdre de son éclat à qch;∎ familiar to take a shine to sb (take a liking to) se prendre d'amitié pour qn□ ; (get a crush on) s'enticher de qn∎ your shoes need a shine tes chaussures ont besoin d'un coup de brosse ou chiffonbriller;∎ the hot sun shone down on us le soleil tapait dur∎ she shines out from the others in the class elle dépasse tous ses camarades de classe de la tête et des épaules -
3 shine
shine [∫aɪn](verb: preterite, past participle shone)1. nounéclat m• to take the shine off [+ success] ternir ; [+ news] retirer de l'intérêt à ; [+ sb else's achievement] éclipserb. (preterite, past participle shone or shined) [+ shoes] faire briller* * *[ʃaɪn] 1.noun gen lustre m; ( of parquet) brillant m2.transitive verb1) (prét, pp shone) braquer [light, torch] (on sur)2) (prét, pp shined) faire reluire [brass]; cirer [shoes]3.intransitive verb (prét, pp shone)1) [hair, light, sun] briller; [brass, floor] reluireto shine through — percer [mist, gloom]
3) ( excel) brillerto shine at — être brillant en [science, languages etc]
•Phrasal Verbs:- shine in••to shine up to somebody — (colloq) US passer de la pommade (colloq) à quelqu'un
to take a shine to somebody — (colloq) s'enticher (colloq) de quelqu'un; fig
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4 shine
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.) briller; éclairer2) (to be bright: She polished the silver till it shone.) briller3) ((past tense, past participle shined) to polish: He tries to make a living by shining shoes.) polir4) ((often with at) to be very good (at something): He shines at games; You really shone in yesterday's match.) briller2. noun1) (brightness; the state of being well polished: He likes a good shine on his shoes; a ray of sunshine.) brillant2) (an act of polishing: I'll just give my shoes a shine.) polissage•- shining- shiny - shininess -
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[light] briller, apparaître -
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8 brightly
brightly [ˈbraɪtlɪ]a. [sparkle] de mille feux• to burn brightly [fire] flamberb. ( = vividly) brightly coloured de couleur(s) vive(s)• brightly painted (one colour) peint d'une couleur vive ; (two or more colours) peint avec des couleurs vivesc. [say, smile] jovialement* * *['braɪtlɪ]1) ( vividly) [dressed] de couleurs vivesbrightly coloured — ( several colours) aux couleurs vives; ( of one colour) de couleur vive
2) (of sun, fire) [shine, burn] d'un éclat vif; (of eyes, metal) [shine, sparkle] intensément3) ( intensely) [lit] brillamment4) ( cheerfully) joyeusement -
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flash [flæ∫]1. nounb. ( = brief moment) it happened in a flash c'est arrivé en un clin d'œil• it came to him in a flash that... l'idée lui est venue tout d'un coup que...• a flash in the pan ( = short-lived success) un feu de paille• despite his illness, there were flashes of the old Henry malgré sa maladie, il y avait des moments où Henry redevenait lui-mêmed. (Photography) flash ma. [light] (on and off) clignoterb. ( = move quickly) to flash past [person, vehicle] passer comme un éclair• the thought flashed across his mind that... l'idée lui a traversé l'esprit que...a. [+ light] projeterb. ( = show quickly) the screen was flashing a message at me l'écran m'envoyait un message• these images were flashed across television screens worldwide ces images sont apparues sur les écrans de télévision du monde entierc. ( = flaunt) étaler (aux yeux de tous)4. adjective5. compounds* * *[flæʃ] 1.1) ( sudden light) (of torch, headlights) lueur f soudaine; (of jewels, metal) éclat m2) figa flash of inspiration/genius — un éclair d'inspiration/de génie
in ou like a flash — en un clin d'œil
3) Photography flash m4) ( bulletin) flash m (d'information)5) ( stripe) ( on clothing) parement m; ( on car) bande f2.(colloq) adjective ( posh) [hotel] luxueux/-euse; [car, suit] tape-à-l'œil inv3.transitive verb1) (colloq) ( display) [person] montrer [quelque chose] rapidement [card, money]2) ( flaunt) = flash about3) ( shine)to flash a signal/message to somebody — envoyer un signal/message à quelqu'un avec une lampe
4) ( send) fig lancer [look, smile] (at à)5) ( transmit) faire apparaître [message]4.1) ( shine) [light] clignoter; [jewels] étinceler; [eyes] lancer des éclairs2) ( appear suddenly)3) (colloq) ( expose oneself) [man] faire l'exhibitionniste (at devant)•Phrasal Verbs:- flash by- flash up••quick as a flash — vif/vive comme l'éclair
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10 rise
rise [raɪz]1. noun[of sun] lever m ; ( = increase) (in temperature, prices) hausse f ; (British in wages) augmentation f• there has been a rise in the number of people looking for work le nombre des demandeurs d'emploi a augmenté► to give rise to [+ trouble] provoquer ; [+ speculation] donner lieu à ; [+ fear, suspicions] suscitera. ( = get up) se lever• rise and shine! allez, lève-toi !b. ( = go up, ascend) monter ; [balloon] s'élever ; [curtain, sun] se lever ; [dough] lever ; [hopes, anger] grandir ; [prices] être en hausse ; [cost of living] augmenter• to rise to the surface [swimmer, object, fish] remonter à la surfacec. (in society, rank) s'éleverd. ( = rebel also rise up se soulever* * *[raɪz] 1.1) ( increase) (in amount, number, inflation, rates) augmentation f (in de); (in prices, pressure) hausse f (in de); ( in temperature) élévation f (in de); ( in standards) amélioration f (in de)3) ( progress) ( of person) ascension f; ( of empire) essor m; ( of ideology) montée f4) ( slope) montée f5) ( hill) butte f6)2.to give rise to — fig donner lieu à [rumours, speculation]; susciter [resentment, frustration]; causer [problem, unemployment]
1) ( become higher) [water] monter; [price, temperature] augmenter; [voice] devenir plus fortto rise above — [temperature, amount] dépasser
3) ( get up) [person] se lever; ( after falling) se relever‘rise and shine!’ — ‘debout!’
4) ( meet successfully)to rise to — se montrer à la hauteur de [occasion, challenge]
5) ( progress) [person] réussirto rise to — devenir [director, manager]; s'élever à [rank]
6) ( slope upwards) [road] monter; [cliff] s'élever7) ( appear over horizon) [sun, moon] se lever8) Geography ( have source)to rise in — [river] prendre sa source dans [area]
9) Culinary [cake] lever10) [committee, parliament] lever la séance•Phrasal Verbs:- rise up••to get a rise out of somebody — (colloq) faire enrager quelqu'un
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12 twinkle
['twiŋkl] 1. verb1) (to shine with a small, slightly unsteady light: The stars twinkled in the sky.) scintiller2) ((of eyes) to shine in this way usually to express amusement: His eyes twinkled mischievously.) pétiller2. noun1) (an expression of amusement (in one's eyes).) pétillement2) (the act of twinkling.) scintillement -
13 brightly
1 ( vividly) [dressed] de couleurs vives ; brightly coloured ( several colours) aux couleurs vives ; ( of one colour) de couleur vive ; a brightly painted mural une peinture murale aux couleurs vives ;2 (of sun, fire) [shine, burn] d'un éclat vif ; (of eyes, metal) [shine, sparkle, twinkle] intensément ;3 ( intensely) [lit, illuminated] brillamment ;4 ( cheerfully) [smile, say, greet] joyeusement. -
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A n1 ( sudden light) (of torch, headlights) lueur f soudaine ; (of jewels, metal, knife) éclat m ; a flash of lightning un éclair ; a flash of light une lueur soudaine ;2 fig a flash of colour un éclair de couleur ; a flash of inspiration/genius un éclair d'inspiration/de génie ; a flash of intuition une intuition soudaine ; a flash of wit une boutade ; it came to him in a flash that l'idée lui est soudain venue que ; it was all over in ou like a flash tout était fini en un clin d'œil ;3 Phot flash m ;4 ( bulletin) flash m (d'information) ;C vtr1 ○ ( display) [person] montrer [qch] rapidement [ID card, credit card, money] ; to flash sth at sb [person] montrer qch rapidement à qn ; ( flaunt) exhiber qch devant qn ;2 ( shine) to flash a signal/message to sb envoyer un signal/message à qn avec une lampe ; to flash a torch on ou at sth diriger le faisceau d'une lampe de poche sur qch ; flash your torch three times envoie trois signaux lumineux avec ta lampe de poche ; to flash one's headlights (at) faire un appel de phares (à) ;4 ( transmit) [TV station] transmettre [pictures, news] (to à) ; ( briefly) faire apparaître [message].D vi1 ( shine) [lighthouse, warning light] clignoter ; [jewels] étinceler ; [eyes] lancer des éclairs ; to flash on and off clignoter ; his right indicator was flashing il avait mis son clignotant droit ;2 ( appear suddenly) a thought flashed through my mind une pensée m'a traversé l'esprit ;3 ○ ( expose oneself) [man] faire l'exhibitionniste (at devant).to be a flash in the pan être un feu de paille ; quick as a flash vif/vive comme l'éclair.■ flash about, flash around:▶ flash [sth] about exhiber [credit card, banknote] ; étaler [money].■ flash back [film] faire un retour en arrière (to sur).■ flash by, flash past [person, bird] passer comme un éclair ; [time] passer à la vitesse de l'éclair ; [landscape] défiler.■ flash up:▶ flash up [message, result] s'afficher ;▶ flash [sth] up, flash up [sth] afficher [message, results] (on sur). -
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['blaɪndɪŋlɪ]adverb [shine] d'un éclat aveuglant -
16 bright
bright [braɪt]1. adjectivea. [colour, light] vif ; [room] clair ; [clothes, flowers] de couleur(s) vive(s) ; [star, eyes] brillantb. [day, weather] radieux ; [sunshine, sun] éclatant• to become brighter [weather] s'éclaircirc. ( = clever) intelligentd. ( = cheerful) joviale. [future, outlook, prospects] brillant• you're up bright and early this morning! tu es bien matinal aujourd'hui !2. compounds• the bright lights of New York les lumières fpl de New York ► bright spark (inf) noun petit (e) futé(e) (inf) m(f)* * *[braɪt] 1.1) ( vivid) [blue, red] vif/vive; [garment, carpet, wallpaper] ( of one colour) de couleur vive; ( of several colours) aux couleurs vives2) ( clear) [sunshine] éclatant; [room, day] clair; [weather] radieux/-ieuse; [sky] lumineux/-euse3) ( shiny) [star, eye, coin, metal] brillant; [jewel] étincelant4) ( clever) intelligent5) ( cheerful) [person, mood] joyeux/-euse; [smile, face] radieux/-ieuse6) ( promising) [future] brillant2.adverb [shine, burn] d'un vif éclat -
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brilliantly [ˈbrɪljəntlɪ]* * *['brɪlɪəntlɪ]1) ( very well) brillamment2) ( particularly) [witty, clever] extrêmement3) ( very brightly) [shine] avec éclat; [illuminated] vivementbrilliantly coloured —
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18 bring back
bring back [something], bring [something] back1) ( return with) rapporter [souvenir] ( from de)2) ( restore) redonner [colour, shine]3) ( reintroduce) rétablir [custom]; restaurer [monarchy]4) ( restore memory of) rappeler [night, occasion] -
19 dimly
dimly [ˈdɪmlɪ]a. [shine] faiblementb. [see, hear, recollect] vaguement• I was dimly aware that someone was talking to me j'étais vaguement conscient que quelqu'un me parlait* * *['dɪmlɪ]1) [lit] faiblement2) [perceive, recall, sense] vaguement -
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dull [dʌl]1. adjectivec. [pain, sound, feeling] sourdd. ( = slow-witted) bornée. ( = blunt) émoussé[+ blade, appetite, senses, pleasure] émousser ; [+ mind] engourdir ; [+ pain, grief, impression] atténuer ; [+ sound] assourdir ; [+ colour, metal] ternir[edge, blade] s'émousser ; [light] baisser4. compounds* * *[dʌl] 1.1) ( uninteresting) [person, play, book] ennuyeux/-euse; [life, journey] monotone; [music] sans intérêt; [food] médiocre; [appearance, outfit] triste2) ( not bright) [eye, colour] éteint; [weather, day] maussade; [complexion] terne3) ( muffled) [explosion] sourd4) ( not sharp) [pain] sourd5) Finance [market] terne2.transitive verb ternir [shine]; émousser [blade, senses, pain]
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