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shonepast tense of shine: Today is cloudy, but yesterday the sun shone. Not to be confused with:shown – past participle of show: A link has been shown between obesity and diabetes.shone S0357400 (shōn, shŏn)v.A past tense and a past participle of shine.shone (ʃɒn; US ʃəʊn) vb the past tense and past participle of shineshine (ʃaɪn) v. shone, esp. for 9,10, shined; shin•ing; v.i. 1. to give forth or glow with light. 2. to be bright with reflected light; glisten; sparkle. 3. (of light) to appear brightly or strongly; glare. 4. to appear unusually animated, as the eyes or face. 5. to excel: to shine in algebra. v.t. 6. to cause to shine. 7. to direct the light of (a lamp, mirror, etc.). 8. to polish (shoes, silverware, etc.). 9. shine up to, Informal. a. to attempt to impress (a person), esp. in order to gain benefits for oneself. b. to become esp. attentive to. n. 10. radiance or brightness caused by emitted or reflected light. 11. luster; polish. 12. a polish or gloss given to shoes. 13. an act or instance of polishing shoes. 14. Often, shines. a prank or caper. 15. Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. (a contemptuous term used to refer to a black person.) Idioms: take a shine to, to develop a strong liking for (a person). [before 900; Middle English s(c)hinen (v.), Old English scīnan, c. Old Frisian skīna, Old Saxon, Old High German skīnan, Old Norse skīna, Gothic skeinan] usage: Definition 17 is a slur and should be avoided. It is used with disparaging intent and is perceived as highly insulting. Translationsshine (ʃain) – past tense, past participle shone (ʃon, (American) ʃoun) – 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. 把...的光投向,發亮 照耀,使发光 2. to be bright. She polished the silver till it shone. 使發亮 使发亮3. (past tense, past participle shined) to polish. He tries to make a living by shining shoes. 擦亮 擦亮4. (often with at) to be very good (at something). He shines at games; You really shone in yesterday's match. 擅長(做某事) 善于(做某事) noun1. brightness; the state of being well polished. He likes a good shine on his shoes; a ray of sunshine. 光亮,光澤 光泽,光(亮) 2. an act of polishing. I'll just give my shoes a shine. 擦亮 擦亮ˈshining adjective very bright and clear; producing or reflecting light; polished. a shining star; The windows were clean and shining. 閃閃發光的,亮晶晶的 光亮的,醒目的 ˈshiny adjective glossy; reflecting light; polished. a shiny cover on a book; a shiny nose; shiny shoes. 有光澤的,閃耀的,有光澤的 有光泽的,发光的,明亮的 ˈshininess noun 有光澤,閃耀的 光泽,光彩,发光 EncyclopediaSeeshineShone
Shone (shōn), John D., 20th-century English cardiologist. See: Shone anomaly, Shone complex, Shone syndrome. |