中英词典:brilliant
形容词
1. 光辉的;灿烂的:
- The sun shines brilliant in the sky. (太阳在天空中灿烂地照耀着。)
- The fireworks display was absolutely brilliant. (烟花表演非常灿烂。)
2. 杰出的;出色的:
- She is a brilliant pianist. (她是一位出色的钢琴家。)
- The team came up with a brilliant solution to the problem. (团队提出了一个杰出的解决方案。)
3. 聪明的;才华横溢的:
- He is a brilliant mathematician. (他是一位聪明的数学家。)
- The child showed brilliant talent in painting. (这个孩子在绘画方面展现出了才华。)
名词
1. 杰出的人;才华横溢的人:
- She is a brilliant in her field. (她是该领域的杰出人物。)
- The concert showcased many young brilliants. (音乐会展示了许多年轻的才俊。)
2. 闪光的宝石:
- The necklace was adorned with brilliant. (项链上镶嵌着闪光的宝石。)
- The ring had a large brilliant in the center. (戒指中央有一颗大的闪光宝石。)
词语辨析
- brilliant和bright都可表示“明亮的”,但brilliant通常蕴含更强的光辉和耀眼的意味。
- brilliant还可以指“杰出的”或“才华横溢的”,而bright则不具备这个含义。
词汇扩充
- brilliantly(副词):出色地,辉煌地
- brilliance(名词):光辉,辉煌
近义词
1. outstanding
2. excellent
3. superb
4. exceptional
5. talented
反义词
1. dull
2. mediocre
3. ordinary
4. average
5. unremarkable
柯林斯词典
形容词:
1. If you describe something or someone as brilliant, you mean that they are extremely good or impressive.
2. You can describe light or colour as brilliant when it is very bright and strong.
3. Brilliant people are extremely clever or talented.
4. A brilliant idea or plan is extremely clever or impressive.
5. You can describe a piece of jewellery that has diamonds or other shiny stones set into it as brilliant.
名词:
1. If you describe a man as a brilliant, you mean that he is extremely clever or skilful.
2. You can describe a diamond or other shiny stone as a brilliant.
牛津词典
形容词:
1. (of light or color) very bright and radiant.
2. exceptionally clever or talented.
3. outstanding; magnificent.
4. (of success) deserved; splendid.
5. (of a gem) having facets cut in a diamond pattern; sparkling.
名词:
1. a small oval cut diamond with many facets.
2. a color that is very bright and radiant.
用法
- Brilliant can be used as both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it describes something or someone as extremely good, impressive, bright, or talented. As a noun, it refers to an exceptional person or a shiny gemstone.
相关例句
1. She gave a brilliant speech at the conference. (她在会议上发表了一篇出色的演讲。)
2. The fireworks display was absolutely brilliant. (烟花表演非常灿烂。)
3. He is a brilliant scientist who has made significant contributions to his field. (他是一位在自己领域做出了重大贡献的杰出科学家。)
4. The team came up with a brilliant solution to the problem. (团队提出了一个杰出的解决方案。)
5. The child showed brilliant talent in painting. (这个孩子在绘画方面展现出了才华。)
6. Mozart was a brilliant composer. (莫扎特是一位杰出的作曲家。)
7. She is considered one of the brilliants in her field. (她被认为是该领域中的杰出人物之一。)
8. The necklace was adorned with brilliants. (项链上镶嵌着闪光的宝石。)
9. The ring had a large brilliant in the center. (戒指中央有一颗大的闪光宝石。)
10. The concert showcased many young brilliants. (音乐会展示了许多年轻的才俊。)
11. Her brilliant performance earned her a standing ovation. (她出色的表演赢得了全场起立鼓掌。)
12. The brilliant colors of the sunset painted the sky. (夕阳的绚丽色彩染红了天空。)
13. The brilliant sunlight reflected off the water. (阳光在水面上闪烁。)
14. The book offers brilliant insights into the human mind. (这本书提供了对人类思维的独到见解。)
15. The brilliant success of the company's new product surprised everyone. (公司新产品的辉煌成功让所有人都感到惊讶。)
16. Her brilliant academic achievements have earned her numerous awards. (她杰出的学术成就为她赢得了众多奖项。)
17. The brilliant display of fireworks lit up the night sky. (绚丽的烟花表演点亮了夜空。)
18. The child's brilliant smile brightened up the room. (孩子灿烂的笑容照亮了整个房间。)
19. The brilliant cut of the diamond enhanced its sparkle. (宝石的闪光效果得益于其切割方式。)
20. The brilliant mind of the scientist revolutionized the field of physics. (这位科学家聪明绝顶的头脑为物理学领域带来了革命性的变化。)