词汇 | brilliant |
释义 | brilliant adjective uk /ˈbrɪl.jənt/ us /ˈbrɪl.jənt/ brilliantadjective (INTELLIGENT)B1 extremely intelligent or skilled: 颇有才气的,聪颖的;技艺高超的 Her mother was a brilliant scientist.她母亲是一位才华横溢的科学家。 He gave a brilliant performance.他的表演非常出色。 The idea was quite brilliant.这个想法太高明了。 She seemed to have a brilliant career ahead of her (= was likely to be extremely successful).她似乎前途灿烂。 intelligent intelligentHe seems like a very intelligent young man. cleverI'm the cleverest kid in the class. smartShe's incredibly smart and a great writer. brightJacob was a very bright boy. sharpHow can we stay mentally sharp as we age? Intelligence acuity acumen agility apt aptness brain grey matter gumption highbrow horse sense hyper-intelligent penetrative perceptively percipient percipiently perspicacious perspicaciously when all is said and doneidiom whip-smart wisdom brilliantadjective (SHINING)B1 full of light, shining, or bright in colour: 光明的,明亮的;(颜色)鲜艳的 The sky was a brilliant, cloudless blue.天空晴朗无云,一片蔚蓝。 I was dazzled by a brilliant light.明亮的灯光晃花了我的眼睛。 having or giving out strong light brightA bright light was shining through the gloom. shiningWe topped our Christmas tree with a shining star. brilliantThe moon shed a brilliant light over the ocean. intenseThe intense light reflecting off snow at high altitudes can damage your eyes. blazingWe stepped out of the plane into blazing sunshine. The qualities of light black light brightly brilliantly coruscating dazzlingly dullness floodlit incandescent lambency luminescence luminosity lustrously non-fluorescent overcast shimmering spangly sun-drenched ultra-luminous undulled unshaded brilliantadjective (VERY GOOD)A2UKinformal very good: 很好的 "Did you like the film?" "I thought it was brilliant."“你喜欢这部电影吗?”“我觉得它非常棒。” She's got a brilliant sense of humour.她极富幽默感。 Oh, brilliant! My parcel's arrived.噢,太棒了!我的包裹到了。 extremely pleasant, enjoyable, or likable excellentThe food was excellent, thank you. wonderfulHave a wonderful trip! terrificThat's such terrific news, congratulations! fabulousI love her dress, it's fabulous. greatThe film was great. That bit at the beginning of the film was brilliant.电影开头的那一段精彩极了。 He does a brilliant impersonation of Charles.他出色地模仿了查尔斯。 The concert was brilliant - it lived up to all our expectations.音乐会很棒——一点儿都没有让我们失望。 "So how was the party last night?" "Oh, it was brilliant, - we had a ball!" It's not brilliant but it's worth a read.虽说不是特别出色,但它还是值得一读。 Extremely good admirable amazing amazingly ask for someone award-winning first-rate five-star gourmet greatness have no parallelphrase par excellence sensational shining soar sock splendid splendidly stellar superiority wonderfully Related wordbrilliantly brilliant | American Dictionarybrilliant adjective us/ˈbrɪl·jənt/ brilliantadjective (INTELLIGENT)extremely intelligent or highly skilled: a brilliant plan Armstrong was one of the most brilliant musicians in jazz. brilliantadjective (SHINING)full of light, shining, or bright in color: The sky was a brilliant blue. brilliantlyadverbus/ˈbrɪl·jənt·li/ Randy runs his company brilliantly. Examples of brilliantbrilliant Selection of prepubertal goat oocytes using the brilliant cresyl blue test. All these activities would have remained useless without a brilliant new technology for studying the brain, and that was cytoarchitectonics. Often historical events are connected through brilliant analyses, demonstrating the authors' deep knowledge and solid understanding of the complexities of these events. They form a species by their merit, and gain a reputation as brilliant as that of the great powers of the earth. After all, vouchers are a brilliant way to combine collective financing with freedom of choice and competition among service providers. There are brilliant individual scholars sprinkled over the country, but the overall picture is bleak. One group of young metal apprentices built the brilliant and complicated metal seating benches of the third floor [15]. An architectural school offers a very different form of education to the closeted and uneven, if occasionally brilliant, alternative of the old apprentice based system. A less brilliant man would serve us better. Therefore, despite its technical meaning in logic, in actual use hads means * little more than ' ' ingenious' ' or ' ' brilliant' '. Judged by conventional musical standards some are good, some not so good and some brilliant. His idea for the calculus was simple and brilliant. All this results in a book that is brilliant, intimidating, original, disconnected, often hilarious, intentionally disconcerting, and sometimes awkwardly personal. The granules of eosinophils and heterophils also stained a brilliant crimson and their significance in immunological responses indicates a wider application for this technique. Conceived in grandly sculpted gestures, the music is always interesting and highly finished, often brilliant, yet never resorts to showmanship. See all examples of brilliant These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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