词汇 | example_english_brilliant |
释义 | Examples of brilliantThese 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. 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. Their playing showed an uncanny responsiveness and unity of ensemble, and a brilliant but self-effacing virtuosity in the service of profound musicality. I suggest that it is a brilliant but hidden private joke that redirects the dramatic intent of a brief operatic moment. His contribution to my course that year was indeed significant, appreciated by all and indicative of a brilliant future for him. Perhaps its most impressive aspect is less the inventions themselves - after all, there have always been brilliant individuals - than its sheer momentum. Imagine a brilliant but bizarre neurological surgeon who sets out gradually to rearrange all of the neurons in the reader's head. He is nude, tied to a tree and altogether brilliant with youth. In his brilliant reading (1982:147-75) he connects it to the crisis of metaphysics. Selection of immature heifer oocytes using the brilliant cresyl blue test (abstract). Assessment of porcine oocytes using brilliant cresyl blue (abstract). The writing for the piano is bold, virtuosic, and effective, and that for the orchestra brilliant, imaginative, and in every way idiomatic. As he was a brilliant pupil at the primary school, his schoolmaster persuaded his family to allow him to continue his formal education. Without the ability to perform, the woman ceased to signify as a prima donna however brilliant her career had been. The brilliant scientist or the virtuoso violinist may find the most rewarding life to be one of single-minded pursuit of one goal. The more unfamiliar the technology is to the musician, the more disruptive - even for a brilliant and skilled performer. The experiences of pain, joy, heat, cold, hunger, brilliant white, and others provide guidance essential for self-preservation. His brilliant career was enhanced by his coming into his own as a pioneer plant physiologist. One entered the space after the irises of the eyes had accustomed to the brilliant sunlight outside. They are matched by four straight lines on the reverse; and above them, four more, moulded this time into the brilliant white. Conventional, material architecture is brilliant at elaborating boundaries. She coined the brilliant slogan 'garibi hatao' (remove poverty) that brought her to power as prime minister in 1971. What counts is that this brilliant, liberating book was published when it was. Compared with previous years, economic relations between the two countries were now positively brilliant. Since several brilliant surgeons introduced the arterial switch procedure in neonates,12"14 this convention exploded. One hundred brilliant students enrolled in the academy. Having written a brilliant book, he then went on to do applied welfare economics. Faecal samples were directly enriched in selenite brilliant green broth and selenite broth as described above. We are left, then, with episodes of brilliant exposition and historical insight. The book's darkness, fluttered momentarily by sarcasm, punctured in places by genuine humour or brilliant observation, is at once its triumph and a major problem. Only in terms of brilliant ideas and singing does the opera mark a decline. In fact, until quite recently the article has been praised as a brilliant, and technically competent, presentation of the subject. The brilliant and sumptuous orchestra balances the vocal writing both in conjunction and in opposition and g rips the attention from start to finish. We had a brilliant driver and ... ummmm ... he was sort of like quite adventurous. The section closes with two brilliant texts dealing with issues of grammar acquisition and teaching. In a brilliant legal performance, he secured custody of the girl on behalf of her parents. Pictures of the main ®gures are supplied with brilliant, small biographies. We all know people who are highly verbal, some of whom talk brilliant sense, others who talk embarrassing nonsense. He almost fought a fleet action, but not quite ; he was dependable rather than brilliant, respected rather than liked. Timbre judgements are often made on the basis of giving a position between two extremes, such as bright and dark, or brilliant and dull. I can really get onto their wavelength and can make brilliant choices. Yves is a brilliant mathematician and a brilliant economist. His work is neither a compact reader, nor a brilliant essay, neither an overview of research nor an original general interpretation. The restriction of the hand position to pentachords - musically a brilliant idea - closes the pianistic space and makes the relationship with the instrument less sensitive. Brilliant contrasts of political cultures and social attitudes towards nature are reflected in several essays on the formation of urban environmental policy. After a sombre start, flak began to gain pace inexorably by brilliant use of two guitars and even more powerful percussion. The playing of all involved was brilliant, assured, and communicative. Even the brilliant scientist is better off with one or two close relationships and some way of relieving stress, fatigue or burnout. In these years a decline in agrarian profits became apparent, and at the end of the decade the prospects for the sector were far from brilliant. If an architect takes two weeks to come up with a brilliant scheme that's all to his benefit and if he takes two years then that's his problem. He is a brilliant, charismatic speaker. All discoveries in science grow from the work, patient and brilliant, of many workers. Grant called it prompt, skillful and brilliant. The refractile globule of the sporozoite stained a brilliant crimson whilst the tissue had an overall blue colour, thus enabling rapid scanning of material under low-power magnification. He was brilliant: an 'anti-teacher' teacher! Novels can be brilliant at creating worlds where the ordinar y becomes extraordinar y and where the most unlikely juxtapositions of disparate people and events may occur. The brilliant metallic colours of its body, visible on close inspection, blend into a dark greenish tint when viewed at more than a few inches distant. The brilliant child wrote the short sonnet. During his own day he was regularly derided for various reasons by, among others, two rhetorically brilliant, highly partisan writers who openly insulted males on a fairly regular basis. Interestingly, many of the h e ctor sense inventories are quite flat (such as for the adjectives bitter and brilliant), exhibiting only a single non-hierarchical list of major numbered senses. Heuristics as a design tool for brilliant eyes cost engineering. As he recognizes, this looks as if he's stopping semantics in the brain, saddling his brilliant view of language with some weird sort of materialistic idealism. He was a brilliant scientist and a staunch supporter of this journal, and will be greatly missed by his many friends and colleagues around the world. If there are over a thousand alternative governments that could form, as there sometimes are in reality, then a 31 per cent hit-rate is little short of brilliant. He was truly a brilliant director. I met some really brilliant people there. We have had a brilliant dissertation on aid to underdeveloped countries. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The result was not brilliant for any of us. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Are we to set up as the aim for every schoolboy a technologically brilliant but economically unviable ideal? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 His very intelligent and brilliant mind is not as brilliant as all that. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 After modulating through the pastel palette, kitchen equipment came back to its original key- exciting, brilliant white- with a square, boxy outline. Indeed, many of her innovations are both brilliant and thoroughly convincing: her accounts of cluster alliteration and vocalic alliteration are particularly fine. As we read it, the latter is but a brilliant illustrative restatement of the 1945 argument. As such it is a brilliant and richly-woven tapestry, full of insight and fresh ideas. Occasionally the brilliant lower-middle-class or working-class boy or girl has won their place in this distinguished gathering. By 1922 the team of brilliant men who had governed for the past six years could not but see themselves as irreplaceable. The mosaics in the narthex are in good condition, restored, in brilliant gold and colours. A brilliant plastic quality is developing and invoking an intense feeling of energy and lightness in these chaste white, thin and flowing structures. When trying to sleep in a dark room, one would experience the most brilliant possible white spread over the entire visual field. His book is a brilliant and timely reminder of what is left out in our various theories and models of language. I mean, the man was brilliant, but he was also very autocratic. What he performed instead were the brilliant and variable arias. He plays the role of a new historicist while writing a brilliant comedy of ideas. In sum, this is a well-researched book, technically written and occasionally brilliant. Shapely sentences, sparkling epigrams, brilliant dialogue chased nimbly through her travailing brain. 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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