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brilliance

/bril-yuhns/US // ˈbrɪl yəns //UK // (ˈbrɪljəns) //

辉煌,亮光,光芒,光彩夺目

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : great brightness; luster: the brilliance of a fine diamond.
    • : excellence or distinction; conspicuous talent, mental ability, etc.
    • : splendor, elegance, or magnificence: the brilliance of the court of Louis XIV.
    • : Optics. that luminance of a body consisting of its saturation and brightness.

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Examples

  • Vincent Van Gogh fell in love with the brilliance of Provence.

  • The result was as much about the Bears’ issues as about any brilliance by the Saints.

  • Ohio State had finally taken a lead over Clemson, thanks in large part to the brilliance of Fields, its leader and one of the best quarterbacks in the nation.

  • Decades later, the brilliance of “Calvin and Hobbes” refuses to dim.

  • While 2020 might have taken the sheen off of the brilliance of the city’s restaurant scene, 2021 looks to bring back our dining scene stronger than ever.

  • None of them came close to the brilliance of what Beyoncé had accomplished.

  • The idea that January 1st initiates a period of new beginning is not a flash of Hallmark brilliance.

  • The brilliance of this scene, and this season, is that there are no good guys and bad guys.

  • As TechCrunch pointed out, the brilliance in its bare bones appeal could reach a worth of one billion dollars.

  • But this soft and greedy subversive organelle is no match for the brilliance of our scientists!

  • The sand hung in fog-like clouds shrouding the sun, dimming the usual brilliance.

  • The brilliance of his wife, and her most fascinating colloquial powers, also reflected much luster upon his name.

  • Her husband became more illustrious through that brilliance she was ever anxious to reflect upon him.

  • There were countries and seas on a vari-colored map, and one pin-point of brilliance that marked his ever-changing position.

  • They were still a little perturbed by the brilliance and distraction, and it was as an alien that she moved among them still.