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shine /ʃaɪn/► SEE ALLtake the shine off sthtake a shine to sb/sthcome rain, come shine(come) rain or shinerise and shine ●take the ˈshine off sth (informal) make sth seem much less good than it did at first 抹去…的光泽;使黯然失色◆Allegations of cheating have taken the shine off the successful exam results. 有人指控考试中存在作弊行为,这使这些好成绩一下失去了光彩。●take a ˈshine to sb/sth (informal) begin to like sb/sth as soon as you see/meet them/it 对…一见倾心;一眼就喜欢上◆I think you’ll get the job — they seemed to take quite a shine to you. 我想你会得到这份工作的 - 他们似乎一眼就看中你了。●come ˌrain, come ˈshine●(come) ˌrain or ˈshine (informal) whatever the weather is like; whatever happens 无论是晴还是雨;不管发生什么事◆They met in the park, come rain or shine, every Saturday morning for twenty years.二十年来,他们每周六的早上都在公园见面,风雨无阻。●ˌrise and ˈshine (old-fashioned) used for telling sb to get out of bed in the morning 快点起床◆Rise and shine, everyone, we’ve got a lot to do today.大家快起来,今天我们有好多事要做。 |