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adj.明亮的;聪明的;阳光的;生动的;有前途的
adv.一早
n.亮色
副词:brightly
比较级:brighter
最高级:brightest
brightest详解释义
brightest双解释义
brightest英英释义
adj.(形容词)
明亮的,光线充足的
机灵的,聪明的,聪颖的,悟性强的
有希望的,前途光明的,会成功的
晴朗的
生气勃勃的,欢快的
鲜艳的,鲜亮的
adv.(副词)
明亮地,光亮地
欢快地
鲜明地
欢快地,愉快地
n.(名词)
光辉,光彩,显赫,杰出
<美口>车头灯光
壮丽,壮观
亮色
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John Bright 布莱特(1811-1889,英国政界人士,政治经济学家)
adj.(形容词)
光亮的,闪光的,发光的 giving out or throwing back light very strongly; full of light; shining
鲜艳的,鲜亮的 (of a colour) strong, clear, and easily seen
生气勃勃的,欢快的; 幸福的 full of life; cheerful; happy
聪明的,伶俐的 clever; quick at learning
前途光明的,有希望的 showing hope or signs of future success
Adjective
emitting or reflecting light readily or in large amounts;
"the sun was bright and hot"
"a bright sunlit room"
"bright dress"
"brilliant tapestries"
"a bird with vivid plumage"
"some children are brighter in one subject than another"
"smart children talk earlier than the average"
"the room was bright and airy"
"a stage bright with spotlights"
"bright silver candlesticks"
"a burnished brass knocker"
"she brushed her hair until it fell in lustrous auburn waves"
"rows of shining glasses"
"shiny black patents"
"the bright stars of stage and screen"
"a bright moment in history"
"the bright pageantry of court"
"undimmed headlights"
"surprisingly the curtain started to rise while the houselights were still undimmed"
"the bright sound of the trumpet section"
"the brilliant sound of the trumpets"
"bright faces"
"all the world seems bright and gay"
"had a bright future in publishing"
"the scandal threatened an abrupt end to a promising political career"
"a hopeful new singer on Broadway"
"the stars shone brilliantly"
"the windows glowed jewel bright"