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Синонимический ряд:1. shiny (adj.) bright; brilliant; burnished; gleaming; glossy; lustrous; polished; shining; shiny2. beamed (verb) beamed; burned or burnt; gleamed; radiated3. polished (verb) buffed; burnished; furbished; glanced; glazed; glossed; polished; rubbed; sleeked -
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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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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
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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
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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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I [ʃaɪn]nome lucentezza f., splendore m., brillantezza f.to give [sth.] a shine — dare una lucidata a, lucidare [floor, shoes]; rendere splendente [ hair]
••to take a shine to sb. — colloq. prendersi una cotta per qcn.
II 1. [ʃaɪn]to take the shine off sth. — togliere il gusto a qcs
1) (pass., p.pass. shone) fare luce con [headlights, torch]2) (pass., p.pass. shined) lucidare [brass, shoes]2.verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. shone)1) [light, sun, hair, floor] brillare, splendereto shine through — trasparire attraverso [mist, gloom]
3) (excel) brillareto shine at — essere bravo in [science, languages]
•- shine in••to shine up to sb. — AE colloq. insaponare o cercare di ingraziarsi qcn
* * *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.) brillare; far luce con2) (to be bright: She polished the silver till it shone.) brillare3) ((past tense, past participle shined) to polish: He tries to make a living by shining shoes.) pulire4) ((often with at) to be very good (at something): He shines at games; You really shone in yesterday's match.) brillare2. noun1) (brightness; the state of being well polished: He likes a good shine on his shoes; a ray of sunshine.) lucentezza2) (an act of polishing: I'll just give my shoes a shine.) lucidata, pulita•- shining- shiny
- shininess* * *[ʃaɪn]1. vi shone pt, pp(ri)splendere, brillare1)shine the light or your torch over here — fai luce (con la pila) in questa direzione
3. n(of sun, metal) lucentezza, splendore mto take the shine off sth — far perdere il lucido a qc, fig offuscare qc
come rain or shine... — qualunque tempo faccia..., col bello o col cattivo tempo...
* * *shine /ʃaɪn/n.1 [u] splendore; fulgore; lucentezza2 (fam.) lucidata; lustrata; pulita: The car needs a good shine, l'auto ha bisogno di una bella lucidata3 [u] bel tempo (soltanto nella loc.): come rain or shine, piova o faccia bel tempo; con qualunque tempo; (fig.) qualunque cosa accada4 [u] (fam.) chiaro di luna● (fig.) to take the shine off (st.), tarpare le ali a qc.; togliere smalto a qc. □ (fam.) to take a shine to sb., prendere q. in simpatia ( a prima vista); ( anche) prendersi una cotta per q.♦ (to) shine /ʃaɪn/A v. i.brillare ( anche fig.); splendere; risplendere; rifulgere; (fig.) essere brillante, fare una bella figura; riuscire bene; fare scintille (fig.): The sun was shining brightly, splendeva un sole luminoso; Her eyes shone with joy, gli occhi le brillavano di gioia; He doesn't shine at official dinner parties, non brilla nella conversazione ai pranzi ufficiali; He shines at maths [at all kinds of sports], riesce bene in matematica [in tutti gli sport]B v. t.* * *I [ʃaɪn]nome lucentezza f., splendore m., brillantezza f.to give [sth.] a shine — dare una lucidata a, lucidare [floor, shoes]; rendere splendente [ hair]
••to take a shine to sb. — colloq. prendersi una cotta per qcn.
II 1. [ʃaɪn]to take the shine off sth. — togliere il gusto a qcs
1) (pass., p.pass. shone) fare luce con [headlights, torch]2) (pass., p.pass. shined) lucidare [brass, shoes]2.verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. shone)1) [light, sun, hair, floor] brillare, splendereto shine through — trasparire attraverso [mist, gloom]
3) (excel) brillareto shine at — essere bravo in [science, languages]
•- shine in••to shine up to sb. — AE colloq. insaponare o cercare di ingraziarsi qcn
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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.) skinne; lyse2) (to be bright: She polished the silver till it shone.) skinne3) ((past tense, past participle shined) to polish: He tries to make a living by shining shoes.) pudse4) ((often with at) to be very good (at something): He shines at games; You really shone in yesterday's match.) brillere2. noun1) (brightness; the state of being well polished: He likes a good shine on his shoes; a ray of sunshine.) glans; (sol-)skin2) (an act of polishing: I'll just give my shoes a shine.) polering•- shining- shiny
- shininess* * *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.) skinne; lyse2) (to be bright: She polished the silver till it shone.) skinne3) ((past tense, past participle shined) to polish: He tries to make a living by shining shoes.) pudse4) ((often with at) to be very good (at something): He shines at games; You really shone in yesterday's match.) brillere2. noun1) (brightness; the state of being well polished: He likes a good shine on his shoes; a ray of sunshine.) glans; (sol-)skin2) (an act of polishing: I'll just give my shoes a shine.) polering•- shining- shiny
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{ʃain}
I. 1. светя, блестя, сияя
лъщя (with от)
2. прен. блестя, правя впечатление
3. (pt, рр shined) лъскам, излъсквам (и с up)
shine on осветявам, огрявам
shine out блестя, блясвам (и прен.)
shine through промъквам се (за светлина), прен. виждам се, съзирам се, проблясвам
shine up to ам. sl. докарвам се на
II. 1. светлина, блясък, лъскавина, гланц, лъскане (на обувки и пр.)
to give one's shoes a SHINE лъскам си обувките
to take the SHINE out of премахвам лъскавината от, прен. намалявам блясъка/привлекателността на, прен. разг. засенчвам (някого), слагам (някого) в джоба си
2. sl. веселба, лудория, сензация, врява, шум
to take a SHINE to someone sl. харесвам/привързвам се към някого* * *{shain} v (shone {shъn}, ам. {shoun}) 1. светя; блестя; сияя;(2) {shain} n 1. светлина; блясък; лъскавина, гланц; лъскане (на* * *сияя; светя;* * *1. (pt, рр shined) лъскам, излъсквам (и с up) 2. i. светя, блестя, сияя 3. ii. светлина, блясък, лъскавина, гланц, лъскане (на обувки и пр.) 4. shine on осветявам, огрявам 5. shine out блестя, блясвам (и прен.) 6. shine through промъквам се (за светлина), прен. виждам се, съзирам се, проблясвам 7. shine up to ам. sl. докарвам се на 8. sl. веселба, лудория, сензация, врява, шум 9. to give one's shoes a shine лъскам си обувките 10. to take a shine to someone sl. харесвам/привързвам се към някого 11. to take the shine out of премахвам лъскавината от, прен. намалявам блясъка/привлекателността на, прен. разг. засенчвам (някого), слагам (някого) в джоба си 12. лъщя (with от) 13. прен. блестя, правя впечатление* * *shine[ʃain] I. v ( shone[ʃɔn]) 1. светя, блестя, сияя; лъщя ( with); to \shine on огрявам, осветлявам; the sun shone forth слънцето се показа, огря; 2. блестя, отличавам се, изпъквам, правя впечатление; 3. лъскам, излъсквам (и up); to \shine up to s.o. ам. подмазвам се на, умилквам се на; II. n 1. (слънчева, лунна) светлина, блясък; rain or \shine при каквото и да е време; дъжд, не дъжд; каквото и да става; 2. блясък, лъскавина; to get a \shine лъскам си обущата (при ваксаджия); to take the \shine out of лишавам от блясък; затъмнявам, превъзхождам, слагам в джоба си, удрям о земята; 3. блясък, великолепие; 4. sl врява, сбиване; скандал; сензация; 5. ам. sl лудории; фокуси; • to take a \shine to ам. sl привързвам се, симпатизирам на, харесвам. -
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In1) світло; сяяння3) блиск, полиск4) глянс, лискto give smb. a shine — розм. почистити комусь взуття
5) галас, скандал; метушня6) вечірка7) pl витівкиto cut a shine — досягти успіху, процвітати
to take the shine out of smb. — а) виснажити когось; б) збити з когось пиху
to take the shine out of (from) smth. — а) перевершити щось; б) позбавити щось блиску
IIv (past і p.p. shone)1) світити, сяяти; осявати2):3) освітлювати4) блищати, виблискуватиshine down — затьмарювати, перевершувати
shine out — вражати (красою тощо), вирізнятися (розумом тощо)
* * *I n1) світло, сяйво; сонячний день2) блиск, блищання; блиск, світло3) глянець, лиск4) cл. симпатія, потяг5) шум, скандал; метушня; pl; cл. витівки6) фoтo, жив. світловий відблискII v( shone)1) світити, сяяти; опромінювати2) світити, освітлювати ( чим-небудь)3) ( with) блищати, блискати; світитися, сяяти4) сяяти, вражати, виділятися5) (shined [-d]) полірувати, надавати блиску, наводити лиск, глянець; чистити, начищати -
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* * *past tense, past participle - outshone; verb(to be brighter than: She outshone all the other students.) in den Schatten stellen* * *out·ˈshine<-shone or -shined, -shone or -shined>vt1. (shine more brightly)▪ to \outshine sth heller sein als etw, etw überstrahlen2. (be better)* * ** * *outshone (fig.) in den Schatten stellen* * *v.in den Schatten stellen ausdr.überstrahlen v. -
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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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