
태양이나 광원 등이 밝은 빛을 내다.
(Of the sun or another source of light) to emit a bright light.
예문:
"The lighthouse beam shone across the dark, stormy sea."
"We hoped the sun would shine for our outdoor wedding ceremony."
"Even in the winter, the morning sun shines brightly into the kitchen window."
반사된 빛으로 빛나거나 (눈이나 얼굴이) 감정으로 인해 밝게 빛나다.
To glow or be bright with reflected light, or (of eyes/face) to be bright with emotion.
예문:
"The polished chrome bumper shone under the streetlights."
"Her eyes shone with excitement when she heard the good news."
"The wet pavement shone after the sudden downpour."
손전등이나 램프 같은 광원을 어떤 것에 비추다.
To direct a light source (such as a flashlight or lamp) onto something.
예문:
"He shone his phone screen into the dark corner to look for the keys."
"The security guard shone the powerful beam directly into the suspicious car."
가죽이나 금속 등을 문질러 밝게 만들다; 닦다.
To make an object, typically leather or metal, bright by rubbing it; to polish.
예문:
"I need to shine my dress shoes before the formal dinner tonight."
"The butler carefully shone the silver cutlery until it gleamed."
특정 분야에서 매우 뛰어나거나 탁월한 재능을 발휘하다.
To perform exceptionally well or to be outstandingly talented in a particular area.
예문:
"Despite being nervous, the young violinist shone during the competition."
"She truly shines when presenting complex data to the board."
"This is your chance to shine and prove your worth to the team."
표면에 빛이 반사될 때 생기는 밝기나 광택의 품질.
A quality of brightness or luster produced when light is reflected on a surface.
예문:
"The new wax treatment restored the beautiful shine to the wooden floor."
"She was disappointed that her expensive shampoo didn't give her hair any shine."
특히 구두를 닦는 행위.
An act of polishing, especially shoes.
예문:
"I stopped at the corner stand to get a quick shine before the interview."
"The soldier spent hours giving his boots a perfect parade ground shine."