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| /ʃaɪn/ |
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| | the bright appearance that something such as wood , metal , or leather has when it is in good condition 光泽;光亮;光彩 | The dog’ s coat had a beautiful shine. 这只狗的皮毛泛着美丽的光泽。 | | | a | the act of rubbing something to make it shine 擦亮 | | Your shoes could do with a shine. 你的鞋子擦一擦可能就行了。 | | |
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| - | take the shine off sth spoken |
| to spoil something or make it less enjoyable |
| 使某物黯然失色 |
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| - | take a shine to sb spoken |
| to like someone you have only just met , especially in a romantic way |
| 一眼就喜欢上某人;(尤指)对某人一见钟情 |
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