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Shine
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English
Etymology
From Middle English shinen , from Old English scīnan .
Pronunciation
- shīn, /ʃaɪn/, /SaIn/
Verb
to shine (shined / shone, shined / shone)
Translations
- Bulgarian: светя (1), блестя (2)
- Dutch: schijnen
- loistaa , paistaa (1), kiiltää (2)
- French: briller
- German: scheinen (1), glänzen (2)
- Indonesian: menyinari , bersinar
- Japanese: 光る (ひかる ), 輝く (かがやく ) (vi); 目立つ (めだつ , vi); 照らす (てらす , terasu; vt)
- Spanish: brillar
- Swedish: stråla (1), skina (1), blänka (2), reflektera (2)
Noun
shine
Translations
- Bulgarian: блясък m
- Chinese: 亮光
- French: éclat m
- German: Glanz m, Schein , m
- Italian: lustro m
- Japanese: 光 (ひかり ), 輝き , つや
- Korean: 빛 (bich)
- Portuguese: brilho m
- Spanish: brillo m
- Swedish: sken n
Synonyms
- lustre
Related terms
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