"Shiner" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A small spot or patch that reflects light, often found on an object, typically near the edge.
Number two. It's the Korean number two and refers to a term in various contexts such as list numbering and other similar uses.
To emit or reflect light; to be radiant.<br><br>Example: "The sun begins to shine in the morning."<br><br>To have a clear or favorable aspect.<br><br>Example: "She looked healthier, and her smile helped her face shine."<br><br>To make or become clear or distinct.<br><br>Example: "The fog began to shine, and the scenery appeared."
Shiners can refer to several things:<br><br>1. In angling, shiners are a type of small fish, typically found in cool or warm waters, often used as bait.<br>2. In optics, shiners can be a type of aberration in optical systems, where a bright streak or flashering effect appears on the edges of a lens or mirror.<br>3. In geology, a shiner is a term for a small, pointed quartz crystal.<br>4. In US slang, to "shiner" can mean to blacken someone's eye, as a result of a punch or a blow to the face.<br><br>The word "shiners" can also refer to a specific baseball team, the Iowa starfish Handle Lake Shiners in US.
Shingellosis is a bacterial infection caused by the Shigella bacteria, which is also known as Shigellosis or bacillary dysentery. It leads to symptoms such as diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps, typically affecting the lower gastrointestinal tract, and can be transmitted through contact with feces or contaminated food and water.
A shingle is a small, overlapping tile made of wood or asphalt that is used to cover the roof of a building. It's typically rectangular in shape and has a notched or tapered edge that allows it to overlap with the adjacent shingles. Shingles can also refer to a section of a roof that is covered with a large number of these overlapping tiles.
Shingles is a medical term that refers to a type of viral infection caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, which is the same virus that causes chickenpox. It typically occurs in people over the age of 50, though it can occur in younger people as well, particularly if they have a weakened immune system.<br><br>The virus resides in the nerves after a person has had chickenpox and can reactivate later in life, causing a painful rash, usually on one side of the body, in a band-like pattern. The pain associated with shingles can be severe and can last for weeks or months after the rash has cleared.
Shingling refers to the process of covering a roof or a surface with overlapping pieces of material, typically shingles, to provide waterproofing and weatherproofing.
Shingrix is a vaccine used to protect against shingles, a painful condition caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, which also causes chickenpox. The vaccine is a recombinant adjuvant herpes zoster vaccine and is available in the United States and other countries.