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brightening

/brahyt-n/US // ˈbraɪt n //UK // (ˈbraɪtən) //

亮化,亮光,亮白,亮丽的

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : to become or make bright or brighter.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • We may see skies brighten a bit in the afternoon with rather mild highs from 60 to 65.

  • Clouds will hang tough at first, but skies should quickly brighten by the afternoon.

  • With one bite, all the pleasures converged — the company, the atmosphere, and those garlicky, herbed bread crumbs baked to a deep brown on top of briny seafood, brightened with freshly squeezed lemon.

  • Whether someone you know has moved into a new place, or has just been hanging on to their old, worn out vacuum for a bit too long, consider brightening up their space with a new vacuum cleaner.

  • A number of Reddit contributors pointed out that many USPS vehicles don’t have air conditioning, and that customers who leave ice water or cold drinks for carriers can brighten their day.

  • Yes, its certainly something to brighten up the old Monday morning routine.

  • To brighten your winter, check out these amazing rare early color photographs of Paris about 1900.

  • As the overall economic picture in the United States continues to brighten, the job market remains a contentious issue.

  • I bet if someone put that on my desk, it would instantly brighten my mood.

  • Eyelid lifts, which brighten the face and require little downtime, are his most popular surgeries.

  • She thanked them for their gifts but languidly, and did not visibly brighten when told that her husband was better.

  • Constance clasps her hands delightedly and begins to brighten with hope.

  • Now all the anxiety is over, you will brighten like this house.'

  • Salt, ammonia and turpentine brighten the colours of a carpet, and the latter two are objectionable to moths.

  • They are like a small lassie I know, who helps to brighten all the dark places in my life.