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Derivatives :
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brightly
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- bright
[braɪt]
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1.
adjective
[+light]
亮的
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2.
adjective
[+weather]
[ day]
晴朗的
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3.
adjective
[+room]
明亮的
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4.
adjective
[+person]
(clever) 聪明的
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5.
adjective
[+idea]
巧妙的
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6.
adjective
[+person]
(lively) 愉快的
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7.
adjective
[+colour]
鲜亮的
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8.
adjective
[+clothes]
鲜艳的
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9.
adjective
[+outlook]
[ future]
光明的
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to look on the bright side
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抱着乐观的态度
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- bright
[braɪt]
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adjective
亮的,光亮的
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The morning was fair, the sky clear, the sun bright.
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那天早上天气很好,天空晴朗,阳光明亮。
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The sun was bright and hot.
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太阳又亮又热。
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2.
adjective
鲜艳的,鲜亮的
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The bright green leaves unfold in a beautiful spiraling pattern.
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绿油油的叶子以一种非常漂亮的螺旋状伸展开来。
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3.
adjective
聪明的,机灵的
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The university intends to create a fund to attract the brightest students.
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这所大学打算为吸引最有才华的学生设立一项基金。
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Some children are brighter in one subject than another.
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有些孩子在某一科目上比在其他科目上更有天分。
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4.
adjective
明亮的,光线充足的
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The present school, built in 1908, is spacious and bright, accommodating 290 pupils.
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目前的学校建于1908年,既宽敞又明亮,可以容纳290名小学生。
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The room was bright and airy.
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这个房间光线亮,通风好。
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5.
adjective
锃亮的,有光泽的
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The door knob is finished with a nice bright platinum.
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门把手上涂着一层锃亮的铂漆。
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6.
adjective
耀眼的;辉煌的
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The room's decor is bright, modern and very well presented.
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房间的装饰非常明亮,充满现代气息,而且布置很得体。
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adjective
清楚的,不暗淡的
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The screen was set to the bright setting.
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幕布搭在明亮的布景旁边。
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8.
adjective
嘹亮的,清亮的
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These speakers are designed for gaming and deliver stunning bright sound and thumping clear bass.
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这些扬声器是为比赛场地设计的,它们能够发出极其嘹亮的声响以及动十分清晰的低音。
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9.
adjective
幸福的,喜悦的
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She did look sad though, and that usual bright smile was missing.
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但她看起来很悲伤,过去常见的明快微笑不见了。
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All the world seems bright and gay.
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所有的人看起来都很开心愉快。
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10.
adjective
光明的,充满希望的
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We have a young team and the future is bright
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我们拥有一支年轻的队伍,我们的未来充满阳光。
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11.
adverb
明亮地;辉煌地
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She looked up at him, her eyes shining bright with tears.
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她看着他,眼睛里闪动着晶莹的泪花。
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The windows glowed jewel bright.
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橱窗里珠宝闪耀。
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12.
noun
[American English]
[Spoken]
车前灯
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noun
[People]
John Bright 约翰·布莱特(1811-1889),英国政界人士,政治经济学家
Collins English-English Dictionary
- bright
[braɪt]
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adj
emitting or reflecting much light; shining
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2.
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(of colours) intense or vivid
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3.
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full of promise
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a bright future
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4.
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full of animation; cheerful
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a bright face
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5.
adj
[Spoken]
quick witted or clever
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a bright child
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6.
adj
magnificent; glorious
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a bright victory
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7.
adj
polished; glistening
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a bright finish
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8.
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(of the voice) distinct and clear
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9.
adj
(of a liquid) translucent and clear
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a circle of bright water
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10.
n
a thin flat paintbrush with a straight sharp edge used for highlighting in oil painting
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11.
n
[poetic]
brightness or splendour
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the bright of his armour
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12.
adv
brightly
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the fire was burning bright
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13.
adv
See also brights
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adv
[Etymology]
Old English beorht; related to Old Norse bjartr, Gothic bairhts clear, Old High German beraht, Norwegian bjerk, Swedish brokig pied
Examples
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Bright light affects the eyes.
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明亮的光线影响视力。
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Today's events bespeak a bright future.
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今天的事件预示着一个美好的未来。
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a bright outlook on life
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乐观的人生观
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The i in bride has greater length than the i in bright.
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i在bride中比在bright中读音长。
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After my eye surgery, I couldn't stand bright light.
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我眼部手术之后,受不了强光的刺激。
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