shining
adjective uk/ˈʃaɪ.nɪŋ/ us/ˈʃaɪ.nɪŋ/
(BRIGHT)
发光的;反光的
sending out or reflecting light
a shining silver cup 一个闪亮的银杯
People described seeing a bright, shining light. 人们描述说看到了一道明亮闪耀的光。
明亮而快乐的
looking bright and happy
She looked at him with shining eyes. 她用闪亮的眼睛看着他。
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- The house overlooked a shining lake.
- Inside was a softly shining lamp.
- She was a tall, slim woman in a long coat and shining leather shoes.
- He told me with shining eyes what this experience had meant to him.
- She looked out at a crowd of beaming, shining faces.
(EXCELLENT)
出色的,卓越的,令人钦佩的
excellent in a way that people admire
These pictures are shining examples of great photography. 这些照片是伟大的摄影作品的光辉典范。
She has a shining career ahead of her. 她前程似锦。
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- Every now and again, a novelist makes a career out of just one novel - Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird is the shining example.
- He built a shining career on discretion and trust.
- He is not a shining character, but he has many good qualities.