1. 过去式(Past Tense): - 形式:shone - 用法:表示过去发生的动作或状态。 - 例句:The sun shone brightly in the sky yesterday.(昨天太阳在天空中明亮地照耀着。) 2. 过去分词(Past Participle): - 形式:shone - 用法:通常用于完成时态或被动语态。 - 例句:The stars have shone all night.(星星整夜...
1. The past participle and past tense of "shine" are both "shone," with the phonetic symbol [ʃɒn].2. "Shine" as a verb means to emit light, reflect light, or shine brightly. It can also mean to excel or stand out.3. As an intransitive verb, "shine" ref...
1. Shine, in its original form, refers to the act of illuminating, excelling, glowing, casting light upon, or polishing to a shine.2. Shone is the past tense and past participle of shine, indicating the action of shining in the past or the state of being shone upon.3. Shi...
shine1/ʃaɪn/●●●S3verb(past tense and past participleshone/ʃɒn$ʃoʊn/) 1[intransitive]toproducebrightlightThesunwasshining.Themoon shonebrightly in the sky.shine in/onThat lamp’s shining in my eyes. 2[transitive]if youshinea light somewhere, you point it in thatdirectio...
To be reflected in small flashes of light "The light of the rising moon sparkled on the sea" (Arthur C. Clarke). Shine Past tense and past participle shined To make glossy or bright by polishing. Sparkle To be brilliant in performance. Shine Brightness from a source of light; radiance. ...
The verb shine has two past and past participle forms, shone and shined. The form shone is generally preferred when the verb is used without an object, as in the sun shone brightly. When shine is used transitively, the form shined is usual when the meaning is ‘to polish’, but both ...
13. It may be the Cat who was close to the hat is now out strolling along the way seeing the sights and smells along the waters edge as it is now all ears open listening to beautiful young lady and dashing handsome young man with much interest in each other, the Cat now intent as ...
Delight shone in her eyes. To aim or cast the beam or glow of (a light). Past tense and past participle shined To make glossy or bright by polishing. Brightness from a source of light; radiance. Brightness from reflected light; luster. A shoeshine. Excellence in quality or appearance; ...
(transitive)to direct the light of (a lamp, etc):he shone the torch in my eyes (tr; past tense and past participleshined)to cause to gleam by polishing:to shine shoes (intransitive)to be conspicuously competent; excel:she shines at tennis ...
Present or proclaim (news) in a prominent, typically sensational, manner ‘Pop stars and drugs’ blazed the headline Shine Past tense and past participle shined To make glossy or bright by polishing. Blaze A brilliant burst of fire; a flame. Shine Brightness from a source of light; radiance...