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From:
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shining
(
a
.)光亮的,華麗的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Shine
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Shone
(
archaic
Shined
);
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Shining
.]
1.
To
emit
rays
of
light
;
to
give
light
;
to
beam
with
steady
radiance
;
to
exhibit
brightness
or
splendor
;
as
,
the
sun
shines
by
day
;
the
moon
shines
by
night
.
Hyperion's
quickening
fire
doth
shine
.
--
Shak
.
God
,
who
commanded
the
light
to
shine
out
of
darkness
,
hath
shined
in
our
hearts
,
to
give
the
light
of
the
knowledge
of
the
glory
of
God
in
the
face
of
Jesus
Cghrist
.
--
2
Cor
.
iv
. 6.
Let
thine
eyes
shine
forth
in
their
full
luster
.
--
Denham
.
2.
To
be
bright
by
reflection
of
light
;
to
gleam
;
to
be
glossy
;
as
,
to
shine
like
polished
silver
.
3.
To
be
effulgent
in
splendor
or
beauty
.
“So
proud
she
shined
in
her
princely
state.”
Once
brightest
shined
this
child
of
heat
and
air
.
--
Pope
.
4.
To
be
eminent
,
conspicuous
,
or
distinguished
;
to
exhibit
brilliant
intellectual
powers
;
as
,
to
shine
in
courts
;
to
shine
in
conversation
.
Few
are
qualified
to
shine
in
company
;
but
it
in
most
men's
power
to
be
agreeable
.
--
Swift
.
To make the face to shine upon
,
or
To cause the face to shine upon
,
to
be
propitious
to
;
to
be
gracious
to
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Shin·ing
a.
1.
Emitting
light
,
esp
.
in
a
continuous
manner
;
radiant
;
as
,
shining
lamps
;
also
,
bright
by
the
reflection
of
light
;
as
,
shining
armor
.
“Fish . . .
with
their
fins
and
shining
scales.”
2.
Splendid
;
illustrious
;
brilliant
;
distinguished
;
conspicious
;
as
,
a
shining
example
of
charity
.
3.
Having
the
surface
smooth
and
polished
; --
said
of
leaves
,
the
surfaces
of
shells
,
etc
.
Syn:
--
Glistening
;
bright
;
radiant
;
resplendent
;
effulgent
;
lustrous
;
brilliant
;
glittering
;
splendid
;
illustrious
.
Usage:
Shining
,
Brilliant
,
Sparking
.
Shining
describes
the
steady
emission
of
a
strong
light
,
or
the
steady
reflection
of
light
from
a
clear
or
polished
surface
.
Brilliant
denotes
a
shining
of
great
brightness
,
but
with
gleams
or
flashes
.
Sparkling
implies
a
fitful
,
intense
shining
from
radiant
points
or
sparks
,
by
which
the
eye
is
dazzled
.
The
same
distinctions
obtain
when
these
epithets
are
figuratively
applied
.
A
man
of
shining
talents
is
made
conspicious
by
possessing
them
;
if
they
flash
upon
the
mind
with
a
peculiarly
striking
effect
,
we
call
them
brilliant
;
if
his
brilliancy
is
marked
by
great
vivacity
and
occasional
intensity
,
he
is
sparkling
.
True
paradise
. . .
inclosed
with
shining
rock
.
--
Milton
.
Some
in
a
brilliant
buckle
bind
her
waist
,
Some
round
her
neck
a
circling
light
display
. --
Gay
.
His
sparkling
blade
about
his
head
he
blest
.
--
Spenser
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Shin·ing
,
n.
Emission
or
reflection
of
light
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
shining
adj
1:
marked
by
exceptional
merit
; "
had
shining
virtues
and
few
faults
"; "
a
shining
example
"
2:
made
smooth
and
bright
by
or
as
if
by
rubbing
;
reflecting
a
sheen
or
glow
; "
bright
silver
candlesticks
"; "
a
burnished
brass
knocker
"; "
she
brushed
her
hair
until
it
fell
in
lustrous
auburn
waves
"; "
rows
of
shining
glasses
"; "
shiny
black
patents
" [
syn
:
bright
,
burnished
,
lustrous
,
shiny
]
3:
abounding
with
sunlight
; "
a
bright
sunny
day
"; "
one
shining
norming
"-
John
Muir
; "
when
it
is
warm
and
shiny
" [
syn
:
bright
,
shiny
,
sunshiny
,
sunny
]
4:
reflecting
light
; "
glistening
bodies
of
swimmers
"; "
the
horse's
glossy
coat
"; "
lustrous
auburn
hair
"; "
saw
the
moon
like
a
shiny
dime
on
a
deep
blue
velvet
carpet
";
"
shining
white
enamel
" [
syn
:
glistening
,
glossy
,
lustrous
,
sheeny
,
shiny
]
n
:
the
work
of
making
something
shine
by
polishing
it
; "
the
shining
of
shoes
provided
a
meager
living
" [
syn
:
polishing
]
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