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brightly

/brahyt/US // braɪt //UK // (braɪt) //

明亮地,明显地,明亮的,鲜艳的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
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    bright·er, bright·est.

    • : radiating or reflecting light; luminous; shining: The bright coins shone in the gloom.
    • : filled with light: The room was bright with sunshine.
    • : vivid or brilliant: a bright red dress; bright passages of prose.
    • : quick-witted or intelligent: They gave promotions to bright employees.
    • : clever or witty, as a remark: Bright comments enlivened the conversation.
    • : animated; lively; cheerful: a bright and happy child; a bird's bright song.
    • : characterized by happiness or gladness: All the world seems bright and gay.
    • : favorable or auspicious: bright prospects for the future.
    • : radiant or splendid: the bright pageantry of court.
    • : illustrious or glorious, as an era: the bright days of the Renaissance.
    • : clear or translucent, as liquid: The bright water trickled through his fingers.
    • : having a glossy, glazed, or polished finish.
    • : intensely clear and vibrant in tone or quality; clear and sharp in sound: a bright singing voice.
n.名词 noun
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    • : brights, the automobile or truck headlights used for driving at night or under conditions of decreased visibility.the brighter level of intensity of these lights, usually deflected upward by switching on a bulb in the headlamp that strikes the lens at a different angle.
    • : flue-cured, light-hued tobacco.
    • : an artist's paintbrush having short, square-edged bristles.
    • : Archaic. brightness; splendor.
adv.副词 adverb
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    bright·er, bright·est.

    • : in a bright manner; brightly.

Phrases

  • bright and early
  • bright idea
  • bright side
  • look on the bright side

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Examples

  • Because neutrinos from FRBs are expected to be rare, detecting any will be challenging, and would probably require a particularly bright magnetar flare to be aimed directly at Earth.

  • Over the course of the next three movements, Beethoven tries to overcome a dark real-world fate with bright, major-key melodies — and keeps getting defeated.

  • Twenty-three years ago, a job at Art Van Furniture was a foothold for a brighter future.

  • Across a spectrum of professions from finance to entertainment, some of the brightest young minds use podcasts to stay sharp and informed.

  • So maybe Tenet is Nolan’s way of focusing us on those mysteries, of creating a 21st-century Sator square on a big, bright screen.

  • His peers remember him as a bright man who spoke softly and occasionally came across as a bit shy.

  • Despite the obvious ongoing problems with disease and access to basics, the future of Africa is bright.

  • How could the holidays be merry and bright without Holiday Lights?

  • If Kendrick Lamar is the future of rap, then the future is bright.

  • In his black suits, Hitchcock always looked odd in the bright California sun.

  • His nose was hooked and rather large, his eyes were blue, bright as steel, and set a trifle wide.

  • While Benjy sat contemplating this creature, and wondering what was to be the end of it all, a bright idea occurred to him.

  • "She used to be so well—so bright," said Angela, who also appeared to have the desire to say something kind and comfortable.

  • As the bright glow of a little cascade of sparks pierced the darkness, a voice in our rear called sharply: "Hands up!"

  • She turned her bright eyes, with their dilated pupils, slowly away from his, and looked down over the river.