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brilliant

adjective
/ˈbrɪliənt/
/ˈbrɪliənt/
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  1. extremely clever or impressive巧妙的;使人印象深的
    • What a brilliant idea!真是个绝妙的主意!
    • an absolutely brilliant idea一个绝妙的主意
    • a brilliant performance/invention出色的表演;杰出的发明
    • He made two brilliant saves to keep his side in the match.他做出了两次精彩的扑救,使他的球队留在了比赛中。
    • The system is brilliant in its simplicity.该系统简单明了。
    Extra Examples
    • Her performance was technically brilliant but lacked feeling.她的表演技艺精湛但缺乏感情。
    • Her performance was truly brilliant.她的表演确实非常出色。
    • He scored a brilliant goal a minute before the whistle blew.哨声响起前一分钟,他进了一个漂亮的球。
    • This is a brilliant and fascinating piece of writing.这部作品才气横溢、令人着迷。
    Topics Personal qualitiesa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • look
    adverb
    • just
    • really
    • truly
    preposition
    • at
    See full entry
  2. (British English, informal) very good; excellent很好的;杰出的
    • ‘How was it?’ ‘Brilliant!’“怎么样?” “棒极了!”
    • Thanks. You've been brilliant (= very helpful).多谢。你帮大忙了。
    • She is very artistic, the cake looks brilliant. 她很有艺术感,蛋糕看起来很棒。
    Synonyms greatgreat
    • cool
    • fantastic
    • fabulous
    • terrific
    • brilliant
    • awesome
    • epic
    These are all informal words that describe somebody/​something that is very good, impressive, great fun, etc.
    • great (informal) very good; giving a lot of pleasure:指美妙的、好极的、使人快乐的:
      • We had a great time in Madrid.我们在马德里玩得很开心。
    • cool (informal) used to show that you admire or approve of something, often because it is fashionable, attractive or different:指因时髦、漂亮或与众不同而令人钦佩的、绝妙的、顶呱呱的:
      • I think their new song’s really cool.我认为他们的新歌棒极了。
    • fantastic (informal) extremely good; giving a lot of pleasure:指极好的、了不起的、非常愉快的:
      • ‘How was your holiday?’ ‘Fantastic!’“你假期过得好吗?”“棒极了!”
    • fabulous (informal) extremely good:指极好的、绝妙的:
      • Jane’s a fabulous cook.简的烹饪技巧堪称一绝。
      (Fabulous is slightly more old-fashioned than the other words in this set.)
    • terrific (informal) extremely good; wonderful:指极好的、绝妙的、了不起的:
      • She’s doing a terrific job.她活儿干得真棒。
    • brilliant (British English, informal), extremely good; wonderful:指极好的、绝妙的、了不起的:
      • ‘How was the show?’ ‘Brilliant!’“演出怎么样?”“棒极了!”
    • awesome (informal, especially North American English) very good, impressive or great fun:
      • The show was just awesome.演出实在棒极了。
    • epic (informal) very good, impressive or great fun:
      • The adventure and action are truly epic in scope.惊险刺激的动作场面的确壮观。
    Patterns
    • to have a(n) great/​cool/​fantastic/​fabulous/​terrific/​brilliant/​awesome time
    • to look/​sound great/​cool/​fantastic/​fabulous/​terrific/​brilliant/​awesome
    • really great/​cool/​fantastic/​fabulous/​terrific/​brilliant/​awesome
    • absolutely great/​fantastic/​fabulous/​terrific/​brilliant/​awesome/​epic
    Extra Examples
    • Winning that race was just brilliant.赢得那场赛跑真是太棒了。
    • ‘How was the show?’ ‘Brilliant!’“演出怎么样?”“棒极了!”
    • He's brilliant at football.他足球踢得很棒。
  3. very intelligent or showing a lot of skill聪颖的;技艺高的
    • He's a brilliant young scientist.他是一个才华横溢的青年科学家。
    • She has one of the most brilliant minds in the country.她是全国最有才气的人之一。
    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
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • look
    adverb
    • just
    • really
    • truly
    preposition
    • at
    See full entry
  4. very successful很成功的
    • a brilliant career一帆风顺的事业
    • The play was a brilliant success.那个剧获得了巨大成功。
    Topics Successa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • look
    adverb
    • just
    • really
    • truly
    preposition
    • at
    See full entry
  5. (of light or colours光线或色彩) very bright明亮的;鲜艳的
    • brilliant sunshine明媚的阳光
    • brilliant blue eyes湛蓝的眼睛
    • The sky was a brilliant blue.天空一片蔚蓝。
    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
  6. Word Originlate 17th cent.: from French brillant ‘shining’, present participle of briller, from Italian brillare, probably from Latin beryllus from Greek bērullos.

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