单词 | brilliant |
释义 | brilliant —brilliant /ˈbrɪl.i.ənt/ adjective (CLEVER) ► B1 extremely clever or skilled: » Her mother was a brilliant scientist.» He gave a brilliant performance.» The idea was quite brilliant.» She seemed to have a brilliant career ahead of her (= was likely to be extremely successful).Thesaurus+: ↑Intelligence , ↑Perceptivebrilliantly /-li/ adverb► B2» He seems to do everything brilliantly - piano playing, skiing, sailing.Thesaurus+: ↑Intelligence , ↑Perceptive adjective (SHINING) ► B1 full of light, shining, or bright in colour: » The sky was a brilliant, cloudless blue.» I was dazzled by a brilliant light.Thesaurus+: ↑The qualities of lightbrilliantly /-li/ adverb► B2» He seems to do everything brilliantly - piano playing, skiing, sailing.Thesaurus+: ↑Intelligence , ↑Perceptive adjective UK INFORMAL (VERY GOOD) ► A2 very good: » "Did you like the film?" "I thought it was brilliant."» She's got a brilliant sense of humour.» Oh, brilliant! My parcel's arrived.Thesaurus+: ↑Extremely goodbrilliantly /-li/ adverb► B2» He seems to do everything brilliantly - piano playing, skiing, sailing.Thesaurus+: ↑Intelligence , ↑Perceptive • • • Extra Examples:» That bit at the beginning of the film was brilliant.» He does a brilliant impersonation of Charles.» The concert was brilliant - it lived up to all our expectations.» "So how was the party last night?" "Oh, it was brilliant, - we had a ball!"» It's not brilliant but it's worth a read. |
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