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II . shine <shone [or shined], shone [or shined]> [ʃaɪn] VB intr

2. shine (be gifted):

3. shine (show happiness):

III . shine <shone [or shined], shone [or shined]> [ʃaɪn] VB trans

2. shine (polish):

shin·dig [ˈʃɪndɪg] N, shin·dy [ˈʃɪndi] N inf

1. shindig (loud party):

2. shindig (argument):

shin·er [ˈʃaɪnəʳ] N inf (black eye)

I . shift [ʃɪft] VB trans

1. shift (move, move slightly):

3. shift Brit (remove):

4. shift esp Am AUTO:

5. shift inf (get rid of):

shift Brit Aus
shift Brit Aus

III . shift [ʃɪft] N

4. shift + sing/pl vb (people working a shift):

izmena f

5. shift (type of dress):

I . shite [ʃaɪt] Brit N

1. shite no pl inf! (shit):

drek m
govno n

2. shite no pl inf! (rubbish):

sranje n

II . shite [ʃaɪt] Brit INTERJ inf!

shirty [ˈʃɜ:ti] ADJ Brit Aus pej inf

shit·ty [ˈʃɪti] ADJ inf!

1. shitty (nasty):

grd

2. shitty (ill):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A few terakoya were administered by Shinto priests and medical doctors.
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This opinion reflects the traditional Shinto association between death and pollution.
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The anthology contains no mythology, and references to Shinto-related themes are notably few.
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Visitors to a Shinto shrine follow a purification ritual before presenting themselves to the kami.
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In 1884, a Shinto shrine was erected on the foundations of the former keep, in honor of the spirits of the generations of mura daimyo.
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In Shinto, this day is encouraged to be embraced as it is in the four affirmations of their religious code.
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Some want to restore Shinto as a state religion to counter juvenile rebellion against traditional ways of life.
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They are said to possess the powers of invisibility and indestructibility; though Shinto charms are said to ward them off.
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He received information of a Shinto oracle who could seal the power of the beast.
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In Shinto, "ame" (heaven) is a lofty, sacred world, the home of the "amatsukami".
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