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brilliantly

/bril-yuhnt/US // ˈbrɪl yənt //UK // (ˈbrɪljənt) //

出色地,辉煌地,灿烂地,灿烂

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : shining brightly; sparkling; glittering; lustrous: the brilliant lights of the city.
    • : distinguished; illustrious: a brilliant performance by a young pianist.
    • : having or showing great intelligence, talent, quality, etc.: a brilliant technician.
    • : strong and clear in tone; vivid; bright: brilliant blues and greens; the brilliant sound of the trumpets.
    • : splendid or magnificent: a brilliant social event.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Jewelry. a gem, especially a diamond, having any of several varieties of the brilliant cut.
    • : Printing. a size of type about 3½-point.

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Examples

  • Another brilliant community development came from the other side of the world.

  • Reading her can feel like talking all night with a brilliant friend.

  • When shopping for a bike, says Lo, anything that fits is likely to be brilliant—because in the bike world, “everything is golden right now,” she says.

  • “I thought it was really brilliant” to confirm the presence of water on the moon with observations at this wavelength, says Jessica Sunshine, a planetary scientist at the University of Maryland in College Park.

  • I shot photos right at sunset here in New Mexico and was impressed with how the phone captured plenty of information in the foreground shadows while still allowing for a bright, brilliant sun.

  • The writing team behind these videos are some seriously mad comedy crackheads, and they manage some brilliantly irrational bits.

  • Spall plays him brilliantly as a grumbling, grunting beast of a man whose sensitivity and kindness emerges slowly.

  • Brilliantly, the VA hangs the original alongside the retouched version.

  • The local churches were celebrating The Feast of Corpus Christi by launching brilliantly exploding rockets into the night.

  • Alan Cumming shimmered darkly and brilliantly as the emcee in the Cabaret performance.

  • Two many-branched candelabra, holding wax lights, brilliantly illuminate the game.

  • Equipage after equipage began to roll up to the palace, and set down the most brilliantly attired company of both sexes.

  • He was, moreover, brilliantly educated and accomplished, and the most finished specimen of the man of the world I had met.

  • Coming back found mess tent brilliantly lit up and my staff entertaining their friends.

  • All houses were to be brilliantly lighted in the evening, that the search might be more effectually conducted.