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brilliantadjective(INTELLIGENT)B1extremelyintelligentorskilled: 颇有才气的,聪颖的;技艺高超的 Hermotherwas a brilliantscientist.她母亲是一位才华横溢的科学家。 He gave a brilliantperformance.他的表演非常出色。 Theideawasquitebrilliant.这个想法太高明了。 Sheseemedto have a brilliantcareeraheadof her(= waslikelyto beextremelysuccessful).她似乎前途灿烂。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesintelligent - intelligentHe seems like a very intelligent young man.
- cleverI'm the cleverest kid in the class.
- smartShe's incredibly smart and a great writer.
- brightJacob was a very bright boy.
- sharpHow can we stay mentally sharp as we age?
See more results » SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesIntelligence - acuity
- acumen
- agility
- apt
- aptness
- brain
- grey matter
- gumption
- highbrow
- horse sense
- imaginative
- perceptive
- percipient
- perspicacious
- perspicacity
- presence of mind
- profundity
- quick-witted
- ready
- subtlety
See more results » brilliantadjective(SHINING)B1fulloflight,shining, orbrightincolour: 光明的,明亮的;(颜色)鲜艳的 Theskywas a brilliant,cloudlessblue.天空晴朗无云,一片蔚蓝。 I wasdazzledby a brilliantlight.明亮的灯光晃花了我的眼睛。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesbright light, stars, etc. - brightA bright light was shining through the gloom.
- shiningThe animal's eyes shone in the darkness.
- brilliantThe moon shed a brilliant light over the ocean.
- intenseThe intense light reflecting off snow at high altitudes can damage your eyes.
- blazingWe stepped out of the plane into blazing sunshine.
See more results » SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesThe qualities of light - ablaze
- brightly
- brilliantly
- dazzling
- dazzlingly
- dullness
- flickering
- fluorescent
- glittering
- luminescent
- luminous
- lustrous
- moonlit
- optically
- polychromatic
- prismatic
- shining
- starlit
- sunlit
- ultraviolet
See more results » brilliantadjective(VERY GOOD)A2UKinformalvery good: 非常好的,出色的 "Did you like thefilm?" "Ithoughtit was brilliant."“你喜欢这部电影吗?”“我觉得它非常棒。” She's got a brilliantsenseofhumour.她极富幽默感。 Oh, brilliant! My parcel'sarrived.噢,太棒了!我的包裹到了。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesextremely pleasant, enjoyable, or likable - excellentThe food was excellent, thank you.
- wonderfulHave a wonderful trip!
- terrificThat's such terrific news, congratulations!
- fabulousI love her dress, it's fabulous.
- greatThe film was great.
See more results » - Thatbitat thebeginningof thefilmwas brilliant.
- He does a brilliantimpersonationof Charles.
- Theconcertwas brilliant - itlivedup to allourexpectations.
- "So how was thepartylastnight?" "Oh, it was brilliant, - we had aball!"
- It's not brilliant but it'swortharead.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesExtremely good - admirable
- amazing
- amazingly
- ask forsomeone
- award-winning
- divine
- first-rate
- five-star
- gold-plated
- gourmet
- greatness
- high-class
- par excellence
- shining
- sock
- splendid
- splendidly
- stellar
- stupendously
- wonderfully
See more results » (Definition ofbrilliantfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)brilliant| American Dictionarybrilliantadjective(INTELLIGENT)extremelyintelligentorhighlyskilled: a brilliantplan Armstrong was one of the most brilliantmusiciansinjazz. brilliantadjective(SHINING)fulloflight,shining, orbrightincolor: Theskywas a brilliantblue. brilliantly
Randyrunshiscompanybrilliantly. (Definition ofbrilliantfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofbrilliantbrilliant Selection of prepubertal goat oocytes using thebrilliantcresyl blue test.From theCambridge English Corpus All these activities would have remained useless without abrilliantnew technology for studying the brain, and that was cytoarchitectonics.From theCambridge English Corpus Often historical events are connected throughbrilliantanalyses, demonstrating the authors' deep knowledge and solid understanding of the complexities of these events.From theCambridge English Corpus They form a species by their merit, and gain a reputation asbrilliantas that of the great powers of the earth.From theCambridge English Corpus After all, vouchers are abrilliantway to combine collective financing with freedom of choice and competition among service providers.From theCambridge English Corpus There arebrilliantindividual scholars sprinkled over the country, but the overall picture is bleak.From theCambridge English Corpus One group of young metal apprentices built thebrilliantand complicated metal seating benches of the third floor [15].From theCambridge English Corpus An architectural school offers a very different form of education to the closeted and uneven, if occasionallybrilliant, alternative of the old apprentice based system.From theCambridge English Corpus A lessbrilliantman would serve us better.From theCambridge English Corpus Therefore, despite its technical meaning in logic, in actual use hads means * little more than ' ' ingenious' ' or ' 'brilliant' '.From theCambridge English Corpus Judged by conventional musical standards some are good, some not so good and somebrilliant.From theCambridge English Corpus His idea for the calculus was simple andbrilliant.From theCambridge English Corpus All this results in a book that isbrilliant, intimidating, original, disconnected, often hilarious, intentionally disconcerting, and sometimes awkwardly personal.From theCambridge English Corpus The granules of eosinophils and heterophils also stained abrilliantcrimson and their significance in immunological responses indicates a wider application for this technique.From theCambridge English Corpus Conceived in grandly sculpted gestures, the music is always interesting and highly finished, oftenbrilliant, yet never resorts to showmanship.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/brilliant## |