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shiny

/shahy-nee/US // ˈʃaɪ ni //UK // (ˈʃaɪnɪ) //

有光泽的,闪亮的,有光泽,闪亮

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    shin·i·er, shin·i·est.

    • : bright or glossy in appearance.
    • : filled with light, as by sunshine.
    • : rubbed or worn to a glossy smoothness, as clothes.

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Examples

  • While searching for primate fossils in northern India, paleontologist Christopher Gilbert noticed something small and shiny poking out of the dirt.

  • The shiny yellow stuff hasn’t been a great bet over the past 30 days.

  • Curiosity is restive, always threatening to chase the next shiny object that pops into view.

  • The city didn’t do a very good job vetting the purchase of this tall building Sempra had evacuated for its new shiny one by the ballpark.

  • San Diego has a storied past with shiny renderings of all shapes and sizes, stadiums and arenas and professional sports.

  • But beneath all the shiny esteem, the 25-year-old Wright led a seedy double life.

  • Poking out of the shiny gold pages is a “distinctive silk marker”—also gold—which “complements the color of the leather.”

  • But foodies today are always chasing the next shiny or sweet object.

  • On the GOP side, everybody wanted their own shiny Super PAC.

  • Expect rhinestone realness from pop's current queen of all things shiny, girly, and extravagant.

  • He got down ponderously from his stool and squeaked out behind the long counter in his shiny boots.

  • An hour later, with a nice, shiny new padlock, I went back to the composing-room.

  • She thought she was making the hat look quite nice and shiny; but she nearly spoiled it.

  • It was a little bigger than the Toyman's hand and round and flat and shiny red and gold.

  • "You must do some more work, yourselves," he told them as he handed each one of the shiny green cans.