brilliant
brilliant 英 [ˈbrɪliənt] 美 [ˈbrɪljənt]
adj. 闪耀的;杰出的;有才气的
名词复数:brilliants
- Brilliant describes something super bright, like intense lights at a football stadium, a super sparkly diamond, or the student who graduates from Harvard at age 13.
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- adj. 闪耀的;杰出的;有才气的
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1. What a brilliant idea!
真是个绝妙的主意!
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2. a brilliant performance,a brilliant invention
出色的表演;杰出的发明
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3. a brilliant career
一帆风顺的事业
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4. The play was a brilliant success.
那个剧获得了巨大成功。
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5. a brilliant young scientist
一位才华横溢的青年科学家
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6. brilliant sunshine
明媚的阳光
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7. brilliant blue eyes
明亮的蓝眼睛
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8. ‘How was it?’ ‘Brilliant!’
“怎么样?”“棒极了!”
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9. The plan worked brilliantly.
计划实施得十分顺利。
- brilliant (adj.) "sparkling with light or luster," 1680s, from French brilliant "sparkling, shining" present participle of briller "to shine" (16c.), from Italian brillare "sparkle, whirl," perhaps from Vulgar Latin *berillare "to shine like a beryl," from berillus "beryl, precious stone," from Latin beryllus (see beryl).
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