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shine

Aussprache: [ʃaɪn]

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Kontext: „light“

(verb) to give off light or to reflect light in a bright way. When something shines, it looks bright and makes everything around it brighter.

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The sun shines brightly in the sky on a clear day.

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The lamps didn't shine because the bulbs were burned out.

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Why does the moon shine at night?

Kontext: „performance“

(verb) to do something really well or to show that you are very good at something. When someone shines in a talent or skill, they stand out and impress others.

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She really shines in her dance performances; everyone loves to watch her.

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He didn't shine in the math competition because he struggled with the problems.

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What do you think makes someone shine in a sports event?

Kontext: „light“

(noun) the bright light that comes from something. It's the glow or brightness we see, like from the sun or a star.

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The shine of the stars lit up the night sky.

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There was no shine in the room until they turned on the lights.

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Can you see the shine on the water when the sun is out?

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