1. shine
If you wash it, your car will shine in the sun.
Rise and shine.
The concert will give young jazz musicians a chance to shine.
I make it a point to shine my shoes before I go to bed.
I'll be there rain or shine.
The sun doesn't always shine.
Shine your shoes before going out.
The clouds cleared up and let the sun shine.
My friend Sun shine on me now and ever.
Just as it is better to illuminate than merely to shine, so to pass on what one has contemplated is better than merely to contemplate.
Colonists often take a shine to indigenous women.
Shine on my brilliant soul.
His eyes shine like stars.
At Polish weddings you might want to watch out for the shine!
It's your time to shine.
2. sheen
There was a faint sheen of sweat on his cheekbone.
I need a few loads more to buy myself a new sheen.
3. lustre
Grandeur and gallantry never appeared with more lustre in France, than in the last years of Henry the Second's reign.
Anglais mot "блеск"(lustre) se produit dans des ensembles:
disco elizium4. blaze
The sun blazed down from a clear blue sky.
A fire was seen to blaze up far away.
The area was cordoned off while fire fighters tried to keep the blaze under control.
The firemen quickly extinguished the blaze.
The fireman couldn't get the blaze under control
The sun blazed down on us in the scorching heat of the day.
And the blaze of the fire did not hurt upon me
Twenty people perished in the blaze.
The school building was a blaze of light in the evening darkness.
The house was in a blaze.