1 to make light shine in a particular direction -- lyse med
Shine the flashlight over there. Lys med blitzen der borte.
3 (of eyes or a face) to show great happiness or excitement -- stråle
4 to show your skills -- briljere
6 to (cause to) give out light; to direct such light towards someone or something -- skinne, stråle
7 to be bright -- skinne, stråle
8 (past tense, past participle shined) to polish -- pusse
9 (often with at) to be very good (at something) -- briljere
10 brightness; the state of being well polished -- glans, skinn
11 an act of polishing -- pussing
He shone in conferences because he had a fantastic memory for facts about theatre - he was an unindexed encyclopedia of world theatre.
In our interviewees' minds, the spotlight of conservatoire provision shines intensely on performance, with universities offering a broader range of musical studies.
The author's enthusiasm for better land husbandry shines through the wide-ranging but rather jumbled text and the references, among which the persistent reader will discern the urgent, basic, ecological message.
The quality of academic knowledge shines through from the wide array of academic contributors.
The streets there shone brightly every night.
The author's intellectual honesty shines out in that quotation, and it is entirely characteristic of the large work that now crowns his endeavours in this field.
The humanity of the writer, musician, poet and painter shines out from their creations but the scientists, it is frequently said, reveal none of their feelings.
The extent to which their houses are double or triple glazed provides a shining example of what can be achieved on the energy saving front.
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(それ自体が光を発して)輝く, 光る, (他からの光を反射して)輝く…
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parlamak, ışık saçmak, ışık tutmak…
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