to direct a light at someone or something Don't shine your flashlight in my eyes!

Shin .у О / Jaini/ adjective ( shin - i -er, shin i - est)

causing a bright effect when in the sun or in light The new shampoo leaves your hair soft and shiny. He has a shiny new car.

ship 1©/Jip/noun[ count]

a big boat for carrying passengers and goods on the ocean We went to India by ship .

ship 2 / Jip / verb ( ships , ship ping , shipped )

to send or carry goods from one place to another The fruit is shipped from Hawaii by airplane.

ship • ment / Jipmant / noun

[ count ] a quantity of goods that is sent from one place to another

a shipment of grain

[ noncount ] the transportation of goods from one place to another

Is the cargo ready for shipment?

ship • ping / Jipig / noun [ noncount ]

the activity of carrying goods from one place to another Your books are all packed and ready for shipping.

ships in general or considered as a group The port is now open to shipping.

a shipping company

ship • wreck / Jiprek / noun [ count ]

an accident on the ocean when a ship is destroyed in bad weather or on rocks be shipwrecked

to be on a ship when it is in a shipwreck They were shipwrecked off the coast of Maine.

shirt © / jart / noun [ count ] Pronunciation

The word shirt sounds like hurt .

a thin piece of clothing that you wear on the top part of your body

Look at the picture at clothes . shiv • er / Jivar / verb ( shiv - ers , shiv - er - ing , shiv - ered )

to shake because you are cold, afraid, or sick We were shivering with cold. ► shiv er noun [ count ]

shoal / Joul / noun [ count ]

( BIOLOGY ) a large group of fish that feed and swim together

ShOCk 1Ф / Jak/ noun

1 [ count ] a very bad surprise

The news of his death came as a shock to all of us.

[ noncount ] ( HEALTH ) a medical condition that makes you very weak, caused by damage to the body

After the accident, two people were taken to the hospital suffering from shock.

[ count ] a sudden pain when electricity goes through your body

Don't touch that wire — you'll get an electric shock .

shock 2 Ф / Jak / verb ( shocks,shock - ing ,shocked )

to give someone a very bad surprise; to upset someone I was shocked by his behavior. ► shock ing / Jakig / adjective

a shocking crime

shocked / Jakt / adjective

feeling surprised in a bad way, and upset or angry Don't look so shocked I did warn you!

shoe О / Ju / noun [ count ]

a covering made of leather or plastic that you wear on your foot

a pair of shoes

What size shoes do you take?

a shoe store

sneakers

shoe

slippers

boot

shoes

sandal

shoes

shoe • lace / Juleis / ( also lace / leis / ) noun [count]

a long, thin piece of material like string that you tie to close a shoe

Tie your shoelaces.

shone

form of shine

shook

form of shake

ShOOt l©/Jut/ verb ( shoots , shoot - ing , shot / Jat / has shot )

to fire a gun or another weapon; to hurt or kill a person or an animal with a gun

She shot a bird.

The police officer was shot in the arm.

to move quickly or suddenly

The car shot past us at 75 miles per hour.

to make a movie

They're shooting a movie about the war.

( SPORTS ) (in some sports) to throw, hit, or kick a ball toward or into the area where you score points

He shot the ball right past me. shoot up to increase very quickly Prices have shot up in the past year.

shoot2 / Jut / noun [ count ]

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