brilliant

导读:brilliant英[ˈbrɪliənt]美[ˈbrɪliənt]adj.巧妙的,使人印象深的,聪颖的,技艺高超的,非常好的,成功的,鲜明的,明亮的,灿烂的;副词:brilliantly; 名词:brilliance; 例句At night the

brilliant

[ˈbrɪliənt][ˈbrɪliənt]

adj.巧妙的,使人印象深的,聪颖的,技艺高超的,非常好的,成功的,鲜明的,明亮的,灿烂的;

副词:brilliantly;

名词:brilliance;

例句

At night these streets are brilliant with a pearly radiance of electricity.夜里,珍珠般的电灯把这些街道照得一片辉煌。

Her performance was technically brilliant but lacked feeling.她的表演技艺精湛但缺乏感情。

After the chairman delivered his opening speech, Mr. black launched into a brilliant tirade.**致开幕词后,布莱克先生作了精彩的长篇演说。

A mile more of rusty pine needles brilliant with gaudy fungus and molted feathers.接下来的一里路,地上铺着锈朽的松针,点缀着艳丽的菇子和鸟类换掉的羽毛。

In a brilliant mime, he showed how he managed to support the tray.他用精彩的模拟动作显示他是如何顶盆子的。

The skier’s brilliant performance earned him the highest score of the day.那位滑雪者出色的表演使他赢得了那天的*高分。

She promised to be a brilliant musician.有迹象表明她会成为有才华的音乐家。

She is brilliant but her work lacks organization.她很有才华, 但工作缺乏条理性。

Not brilliant, Robyn, but I’ll give you ten out of ten for effort.做得不算很好,罗宾,可是要论努力的话我给你打满分。

Brilliant light poured over me.耀眼的光洒遍我的全身。

英语六级真题

Perhaps the reason why so many universities offer their students so little is they know studying at a top university remains a brilliant investment even if you don't learn anything.

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柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义

ADJ-GRADED

聪颖的;技艺高超的

A brilliant person, idea, or performance is extremely clever or skilful.

例句

She had a brilliant mind...她头脑聪明。It was his brilliant performance in 'My Left Foot' that established his reputation.他在《我的左脚》中的精彩表演使他一举成名。

ADJ-GRADED

非常好的;很棒的;出色的

You can say that something is brilliant when you are very pleased about it or think that it is very good.

例句

If you get a chance to see the show, do go — it's brilliant...如果你有机会去看那个演出,你一定要去——棒极了!My sister's given me this brilliant book.我的姐姐给了我这本非常好看的书。

ADJ-GRADED

成功的;辉煌的

A brilliant career or success is very successful.

例句

He served four years in prison, emerging to find his brilliant career in ruins...他坐了4年牢,出狱后发现自己的辉煌事业已不复存在。The raid was a brilliant success.这次偷袭非常成功。

ADJ-GRADED

(颜色)鲜明的,绚丽的

A brilliant colour is extremely bright.

例句

The woman had brilliant green eyes.这个女子有双明亮的碧眼。...a brilliant white open-necked shirt.一件雪白的开领衬衣

ADJ-GRADED

(光线等)明亮的,夺目的,灿烂的

You describe light, or something that reflects light, as brilliant when it shines very brightly.

例句

The event was held in brilliant sunshine...这一活动是在阳光明媚的日子举办的。It was 250 million times more brilliant than the Sun.它比太阳亮2.5亿倍。

英汉词典释义

adj.

闪光的, 明亮的

光辉的, 辉煌的

〈非正式〉美好的

聪明的,才华横溢的;卓越的;极好的;(声名)显赫的

We Irish are too poetical to be poets; we are a nation of brilliant failures, but we are the greatest talkers since the Greeks.我们爱尔兰人太诗意以至不能做诗人,我们是才华横溢的失败者的国度,可我们是自希腊人以来*伟大的讲演者

n.

宝石,(尤指切割成多面形的)钻石

英英词典释义

Adjective

1. of surpassing excellence;

"a brilliant performance""a superb actor"

2. having or marked by unusual and impressive intelligence;

"some men dislike brainy women""a brilliant mind""a brilliant solution to the problem"

3. characterized by or attended with brilliance or grandeur;

"the brilliant court life at Versailles""a glorious work of art""magnificent cathedrals""the splendid coronation ceremony"

4. having striking color;

"bright greens""brilliant tapestries""a bird with vivid plumage"

5. full of light; shining intensely;

"a brilliant star""brilliant chandeliers"

6. clear and sharp and ringing;

"the bright sound of the trumpet section""the brilliant sound of the trumpets"

行业词典

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