brilliantly如何读

英:['brɪlɪəntlɪ]

美:[ˈbrɪljəntlɪ]

brilliantly是什么意思

  • adv.辉煌地;光亮地;灿烂地

brilliantly词根

词根:brilliant

adj.

brilliant 灿烂的,闪耀的;杰出的;有才气的

n.

brilliance 光辉;才华;宏伟

brilliancy 光辉;耀度;宝石光

brilliantly英英释义

adjective

very bright : glittering

a brilliant light

striking, distinctive

a brilliant example

distinguished by unusual mental keenness or alertness

brilliant scientists

British very good : excellent

noun

a gem (such as a diamond) cut in a particular form with numerous facets so as to have special brightness or brilliance

brilliantly词源英文解释

Adjective French brillant, present participle of briller to shine, from Italian brillare Noun borrowed from French brillant, noun derivative of brillant brilliant >entry 1

The first known use of brilliant was circa 1681

brilliantly儿童词典英英释义

brindlenoun

a brindled color or animal

brimstonenoun

sulfur

brim1 of 2noun

the edge or rim of something hollow (as a container)

full to the brim

the part of a hat that sticks out around the lower edge

brim2 of 2verb

to be or become full to overflowing eyes brimming with tears boats brimming with tourists

brimming with happiness

brim1 of 2noun

the edge or rim of something hollow (as a container)

full to the brim

the part of a hat that sticks out around the lower edge

brim2 of 2verb

to be or become full to overflowing eyes brimming with tears boats brimming with tourists

brimming with happiness

brim1 of 2noun

the edge or rim of something hollow (as a container)

full to the brim

the part of a hat that sticks out around the lower edge

brim2 of 2verb

to be or become full to overflowing eyes brimming with tears boats brimming with tourists

brimming with happiness

brim1 of 2noun

the edge or rim of something hollow (as a container)

full to the brim

the part of a hat that sticks out around the lower edge

brim2 of 2verb

to be or become full to overflowing eyes brimming with tears boats brimming with tourists

brimming with happiness

brilliant1 of 2adjective

flashing with light : very bright

brilliant jewels

very impressive

a brilliant career

very smart or clever a brilliant idea

a brilliant student

brilliant2 of 2noun

a gem (as a diamond) cut so as to sparkle

brilliantly 例句

1 The masks Picasso saw—expressive, sharply featured, wholly new—were in fact recent works of art, and they were brilliantly innovative.

2 They had rigged a floodlight, which made the wet rocks glisten brilliantly.

3 The deportation of Berkman and Goldman — and the brilliant display of the power of the Editorial File System — proved to be the first major triumph of Hoover’s career.

4 the diamond cutter set out an array of brilliants to show the various ways the diamond could be cut

5 Signora Grimani beamed at Victor as if he had just grown a pair of brilliantly white angel's wings.

6 It was an odd manuscript; in the midst of the profoundest personal tragedy, sinking into economic ruin, he wrote brilliantly funny columns.

7 Read brilliantly-written blogs, and learn from them.

阅读编写出色的博客,并从中学习。

8 And, yes, it works brilliantly.

没错,它实施起来会很出色。

9 To him, the speech had worked brilliantly—but on the wrong audience.

10 The moon shone brilliantly on the sodden grass, the mossy gravestones, the crumbling mausoleum, the figures in their hideous embrace between the columns.

11 a store decorated in brilliant colors

12 Davies goes into raptures over the brilliantly coloured paintwork.

戴维斯深深喜欢上了那幅色彩绚丽的油画作品。

13 The goalie saved brilliantly from Johnson's long-range shot.

守门员漂亮地扑挡了约翰逊的远射。

14 A cascade of perfect movements, with hundreds of brilliantly calibrated actions, coursed through the mechanical man.

15 Miss Garnder sat at her desk in her brilliantly lighted room.

16 The culture of possibility that Daisy Ford embraced and put to use so brilliantly on behalf of her daughters was passed on to her by the peculiarities of the West Indian social structure.

17 He had proved himself brilliantly under pressure, and he concluded the briefing with an inspiring peroration that every instinct told him was a masterful exhibition of eloquent tact and subtlety.

18 Seabiscuit, sound, brilliantly fast, and impeccably prepared, had spoken on Smith’s behalf.

19 The colt was a descendant of the mighty Man o’ War through his sire, the brilliantly fast, exceptionally handsome Hard Tack, but his stunted build reflected none of the beauty and breadth of his forebears.

20 She has a brilliant mind.

brilliantly 同义词

5 辉煌地

splendidly

8 才气焕发

brilliant brilliance

12 明亮地

bright brightly

15 成功地

successfully

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