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bright

adjective
/braɪt/
/braɪt/
(comparative brighter, superlative brightest)
Idioms
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  1. full of light; shining strongly光线充足的;明亮的
    • bright light/sunshine明亮的光线;明媚的阳光
    • a bright room明亮的屋子
    • Her eyes were bright with tears.她的双眼泪光闪闪。
    • a bright morning (= with the sun shining)阳光灿烂的早晨
    • All of these stars are bigger and brighter than our sun.所有这些恒星都比我们的太阳更大更亮。
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    • The following morning dawned bright and warm.第二天一大早阳光和煦。
    • The morning was quite bright, but it clouded over in the afternoon.早晨还挺睛朗的,但是下午就阴天了。
    • The morning was reasonably bright.早上很晴朗。
    • The offices are going to be bright and airy.办公室将会明亮通风。
    • The sky was still bright in the west.西边的天空依然很亮。
    • The sun shone bright and hot.火辣辣的太阳耀眼夺目。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • look
    • seem
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    See full entry
  2. (of a colour颜色) strong and easy to see鲜艳夺目的
    • I like bright colours.我喜欢艳丽的色彩。
    • a bright yellow dress鲜黄色的连衣裙
    • Jack's face turned bright red.杰克的脸变得通红。
    • This colour is a bit bright, isn't it ? 这颜色有点亮,不是吗?
    Synonyms brightbright
    • brilliant
    • vivid
    • vibrant
    These words all describe things that are shining or full of light or colours that are strong and easy to see.
    • bright full of light; shining strongly; (of colours) strong and easy to see:
      • a bright yellow dress鲜黄色的连衣裙
    • brilliant very bright:
      • The sky was a brilliant blue.天空一片蔚蓝。
    • vivid (approving) (of colours) bright and strong:指(颜色)耀眼的、鲜艳的、醒目的:
      • His eyes were a vivid green.他的眼睛碧绿。
    • vibrant (approving) (of colours) bright and strong:指(颜色)耀眼的、鲜艳的、醒目的:
      • The room was decorated in vibrant blues and greens.那房间以鲜艳的蓝绿两色装饰。
    vivid or vibrant?用 vivid 还是 vibrant?These two words are very similar, but vivid emphasizes how bright a colour is, while vibrant suggests a more lively and exciting colour or combination of colours.Patterns
    • bright/​brilliant/​vivid/​vibrant colours
    • bright/​brilliant light/​sunlight/​sunshine/​eyes
    Extra Examples
    • a bright tie色彩鲜艳的领带
    • The white feathers looked surprisingly bright.那些白色的羽毛看上去出奇地亮。
    Topics Colours and Shapesa2
  3. giving reason to believe that good things will happen; likely to be successful有希望的;大有可能成功的
    • This young musician has a bright future.这位年轻的音乐家前途无量。
    • Prospects for the coming year look bright.来年的前景一片光明。
    • a bright start to the week本周的良好开端
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    • The factory's future now looks bright.这家工厂的前景现在看起来一片光明。
    • The war dimmed hopes of a rising market after a bright start to the year.在一年光明的开端之后,这场战争使市场上涨的希望变得渺茫。
    Topics Successb1
  4. intelligent; quick to learn聪明的;悟性强的
    • the brightest pupil in the class班里最聪明的学生
    • Do you have any bright ideas (= clever ideas)?你有何高见?
    Synonyms intelligentintelligent
    • smart
    • clever
    • brilliant
    • bright
    These words all describe people who are good at learning, understanding and thinking about things, and the actions that show this ability.
    • intelligent good at learning, understanding and thinking in a logical way about things; showing this ability: He’s a highly intelligent man.他是一个很有才智的人。She asked a lot of intelligent questions.她问了很多聪明的问题。
    • smart (especially North American English) quick at learning and understanding things; showing the ability to make good business or personal decisions: 指聪明的、机敏的、精明的:She’s smarter than her brother.她比她哥哥聪明。That was a smart career move.这是一个明智的职业选择。
    • clever (sometimes disapproving, especially British English) quick at learning and understanding things; showing this ability: How clever of you to work it out!你解决了这个问题真是太聪明了。He’s too clever by half, if you ask me.恕我直言,他未免聪明过头了。 People use clever in the phrase : Clever boy/​girl! to tell a young child that they have learnt or done something well. When used to or about an adult clever can be disapproving.人们在短语中使用聪明:聪明的男孩/女孩!告诉一个小孩他们已经学得或做得很好。当习惯于或关于一个聪明的成年人时,可能会不赞成。
    • brilliant extremely intelligent or showing a lot of skill: He’s a brilliant young scientist.他是一个才华横溢的青年科学家。
    • bright intelligent; quick to learn: She’s probably the brightest student in the class.她大概是班里最聪明的学生。 Bright is used especially to talk about young people. Common collocations of bright include girl, boy, kid, student, pupil.Bright是专门用来说年轻人的。光明的常见搭配包括女孩、男孩、孩子、学生、小学生。
    Patterns
    • clever/​brilliant at something
    • a(n) intelligent/​smart/​clever/​brilliant/​bright child/​boy/​girl/​man/​woman
    • a(n) intelligent/​smart/​clever/​brilliant thing to do
    Extra Examples
    • Ms Newman is bright, opinionated and decisive.纽曼女士聪明果断,有主见。
    • Thomas is an exceptionally bright boy.托马斯是个异常聪明的男孩子。
    • a really bright child一个非常伶俐的孩子
    • She's probably the brightest student in the class.她大概是班里最聪明的学生。
    Topics Personal qualitiesb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    See full entry
  5. cheerful and lively快活而生气勃勃的
    • His eyes were bright and excited.他目光发亮,兴奋不已。
    • She gave me a bright smile.她对我粲然一笑。
    • Why are you so bright and cheerful today?你今天怎么这么高兴?
    • His face was bright with excitement.他兴奋得满脸放光。
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    • Her timid eyes grew bright and she looked ready to venture on.她胆怯的眼睛一下子亮了起来,看来打算去冒这个险。
    • He felt bright and cheerful and full of energy.他感到非常高兴,充满活力。
    Topics Personal qualitiesb2
  6. Word OriginOld English beorht, of Germanic origin.
Idioms
bright and early
  1. very early in the morning大清早
    • You're up bright and early today!你今天起得很早啊!
(as) bright as a button
  1. (British English, informal) intelligent and quick to understand机灵的;聪颖的
the bright lights
  1. the excitement of city life城市生活的多姿多彩
    • Although he grew up in the country, he's always had a taste for the bright lights.尽管他是在农村长大的,他始终对城市的五光十色情有独钟。
a bright spark
  1. (British English, informal, often ironic) a lively and intelligent person, especially somebody young活泼机灵的人(尤指年轻人)
    • Some bright spark (= stupid person) left the tap running all night.不知是哪个聪明人让自来水流了一夜。
a/the bright spot
  1. a good or pleasant part of something that is unpleasant or bad in all other ways(不幸或逆境中的)可喜部分,闪光点
    • The win last week was the only bright spot in their last ten games.上周的胜利是他们最近十场比赛中唯一振奋人心的一次。
    • The birth of my son was the one bright spot in a terrible year.在那多灾多难的年景,我儿子出生是唯一令人高兴的事。
look on the bright side
  1. to be cheerful or positive about a bad situation, for example by thinking only of the advantages and not the disadvantages(对坏情况)持乐观态度,看到光明的一面
    • Look on the bright side. You managed to do more than I did.看好的一面吧,你比我当初做的多多了。

bright

adverb
/braɪt/
/braɪt/
(brighter, brightest)
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  1. (usually with the verbs burn and shine通常与动词 burn、shine 连用) brightly光亮地;明亮地
    • The stars were shining bright.星光闪烁。
    Word OriginOld English beorht, of Germanic origin.

bright

noun
/braɪt/
/braɪt/
brights
[plural] (North American English)
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  1. the headlights on a vehicle set to a position in which they are shining as brightly as possible and not directed downwards(车辆的)前大灯,头灯
    Word OriginOld English beorht, of Germanic origin.

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