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 brilliance ['briljәns]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 卓越, 光辉

[电] 辉度


  1. Giving a momentary or superficial impression of brilliance.
    闪烁的,炫耀的给人以短暂或表面印象的光彩或才华的
  2. A thin layer of polished metal placed under a displayed gem to lend it brilliance.
    衬箔在展出的宝石下放置的用以衬出其光泽的薄层剖光金属
  3. Something resembling a flame in motion, brilliance, intensity, or shape.
    热情,激情在动态、亮度、强度或形态方面类似火焰的东西


brilliance
[ noun ]
  1. a light within the field of vision that is brighter than the brightness to which the eyes are adapted

  2. <noun.attribute>
    a glare of sunlight
  3. the quality of being magnificent or splendid or grand

  4. <noun.attribute>
    for magnificence and personal service there is the Queen's hotel
    his `Hamlet' lacks the brilliance that one expects
    it is the university that gives the scene its stately splendor
    an imaginative mix of old-fashioned grandeur and colorful art
    advertisers capitalize on the grandness and elegance it brings to their products
  5. unusual mental ability

  6. <noun.cognition>


  1. For all his technical brilliance and skill as a writer, Corea remains at the opposite end of the intensity scale to these two.
  2. It is a composition of wit, brilliance and energy; Sinopoli risked the ire of the large Sunday-night audience in programming it.
  3. With appalling swiftness, the Kurdish refugee catastrophe has put the brilliance of the military victory in the Gulf into a chilling new perspective.
  4. Stuart Cassidy - always a model of virile charm, though slightly too solemn and with no particular brilliance - partnered her beautifully.
  5. True, the British government gave a strangled squawk of self-congratulation at the wonderful results of its brilliance in having been ejected from the Exchange Rate Mechanism a year ago.
  6. But it is Mr. Wilson's often uncanny strokes of theatrical brilliance that give the production its luster.
  7. In Cremona, however, the goal is brilliance without side effects.
  8. And he proves himself capable of brilliance over the long haul.
  9. It tells of management brilliance and management failures, of sexual peccadillos and such goofiness as putting a psychic on the network payroll.
  10. Wolfgang says he never possessed 'the fabulous brilliance and absolute predestination characteristic of many other members of the Wagner family.
  11. However, for virtuoso brilliance it is hard to beat Thomas Ender's mountain view.
  12. Electronic consoles for Leo were at one stage fabricated by Camper Nicholson, the yacht builder. Ingenuity amounting at time to sheer brilliance, especially in software, overcame the obstacles.
  13. The relatively large particle size of the toners results in poor definition, brittle images and a lack of colour brilliance.
  14. Schubert's Overture in the Italian style sparkled with brilliance.
  15. His bluntness and brilliance make him one of the most challenging trade negotiators, U.S diplomats say.
  16. Wilde is all about uncomfortable social situations, and his brilliance in comedy was to apply a patina of politeness to rank improbabilities.
  17. Marketers are slow to see the new product's brilliance _ at least from the inventor's point of view.
  18. Ruth Ann Swenson had all the brilliance and agility needed to complement her as Zerbinetta, but also the strength and fullness to come somewhere near matching her.
  19. "East Germany has achieved, through the courage and brilliance and energy of its people, a life with more dignity and meaning," Honecker said in a hourlong speech to party members.
  20. Last time, despite the intellectual brilliance of the Kellners, Coles, Crewes and Dimblebys, the BBC slipped up in its opinion polling.
  21. Caring little for the modern fashion of sacrificing expressiveness for instrumental brilliance, his account often sounds raw in comparison with the others, as if he is pushing every player to the limit.
  22. Young Du Bois showed brilliance at school.
  23. The concerto is no longer over-played, and when one hears it done as here musically as well as with technical assurance brilliance, it is a delight. The main work was Mahler's Fifth Symphony.
  24. Between bursts of orchestral brilliance, the soloists evoke good, faithful 13th-century people who happen to live in an astonishing world of sound.
  25. They provide a Hockney show - in three dimensions and moving through time - of the utmost brilliance and beauty.
  26. 'It is,' said the prime minister, referring to the country he runs with such effortless brilliance, 'the highest cause this party knows - and we will defend it with every fibre of our being.' There you have it.
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