shiny
shiny — 形容詞
1. Describes a surface that is bright, smooth, and sends back the light that falls
閃亮的
表面明亮光滑,會反射光線
Describes a surface that is bright, smooth, and sends back the light that falls on it.
The kitchen floor was so shiny that Owen could see his own reflection in it.
廚房的地板閃亮到 Owen 能看見自己的倒影。
reflection: see one's own reflection in a shiny surface
Lien polished the old silver spoons until they were bright and shiny.
Lien 把舊銀湯匙擦得又亮又有光澤。
polish + until + shiny (process-result pattern)
A red sports car with a shiny finish sat in the middle of the showroom.
一輛亮面烤漆的紅色跑車停在展示間中央。
Elena took her shiny new tablet out of the box and turned it on.
Elena 從盒子裡拿出她的閃亮新平板電腦,然後開機。
Wipe the glass with a dry cloth to keep it clean and shiny.
用乾布擦拭玻璃,保持它乾淨又亮。
- glossy
Emphasises a smooth, polished finish rather than the act of reflecting light; common for paper, paint, and hair.
- polished
Suggests the surface was made shiny by rubbing or buffing; implies human effort.
- gleaming
Describes a soft, warm shine, often suggesting cleanliness; common for floors, metal, and teeth.
- sparkling
Describes many small, bright points of reflected light; often used for water, jewellery, or glass.
文法句型
shiny + noun (attributive)
be/look/become + shiny (predicative)
用法筆記
Commonly paired with verbs like 'polish', 'buff', and 'wipe' that describe the action of making a surface shiny. The phrase 'shiny new' is a fixed collocation used to emphasise that something looks fresh and attractive.