shining
adjective
uk/ˈʃaɪ.nɪŋ/us/ˈʃaɪ.nɪŋ/shiningadjective(BRIGHT)
sendingout orreflectinglight:
发光的;反光的a shiningsilvercup一个闪亮的银杯
Peopledescribedseeingabright, shininglight.人们描述说看到了一道明亮闪耀的光。
bright light, stars, etc.
- brightA bright light was shining through the gloom.
- shiningThe animal's eyes shone in the darkness.
- brilliantThe moon shed a brilliant light over the ocean.
- intenseThe intense light reflecting off snow at high altitudes can damage your eyes.
- blazingWe stepped out of the plane into blazing sunshine.
lookingbrightandhappy:
明亮而快乐的Shelookedat him with shiningeyes.她用闪亮的眼睛看着他。
- Thehouseoverlookeda shininglake.
- Inside was asoftlyshininglamp.
- She was atall,slimwoman in alongcoatand shiningleathershoes.
- He told me with shiningeyeswhat thisexperiencehadmeantto him.
- Shelookedout at acrowdofbeaming, shiningfaces.
The qualities of light
- ablaze
- brightly
- brilliantly
- dazzling
- dazzlingly
- dullness
- flickering
- fluorescent
- glittery
- luminescent
- luminous
- lustrous
- moonlit
- optically
- polychromatic
- prismatic
- sparkling
- starlit
- super-bright
- ultraviolet
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Feeling pleasure and happiness
shiningadjective(EXCELLENT)
excellentin a way thatpeopleadmire:
Thesepicturesare shiningexamplesofgreatphotography.
She has a shiningcareeraheadof her.
- Every now and again, anovelistmakes acareerout of just onenovel- Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird is the shiningexample.
- Hebuilta shiningcareerondiscretionandtrust.
- He is not a shiningcharacter, but he has many goodqualities.
Extremely good
- admirable
- amazing
- amazingly
- ask forsomeone
- award-winning
- divine
- first-rate
- five-star
- gold-plated
- gourmet
- greatness
- high-class
- keen
- sock
- splendid
- splendidly
- stellar
- stupendously
- sublime
- wonderfully