brilliant

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Significado: Exceptionally clever or talented; very bright

杰出的,辉煌的,极好的
brillante, genial, estupendo
素晴らしい、輝かしい、優秀な
훌륭한, 빛나는, 뛰어난

Brilliant means exceptionally clever, talented, or impressive. It also describes very bright light or vivid colour. In British informal usage, 'brilliant' is an enthusiastic way to say 'great' or 'wonderful.' The noun 'brilliance' refers to exceptional quality or brightness.

「brilliant」意味着特别聪明、有才华或令人印象深刻。它也描述非常明亮的光或鲜艳的颜色。在英国非正式用法中,「brilliant」是表达「太棒了」的热情方式。
«Brilliant» significa excepcionalmente inteligente, talentoso o impresionante. También describe luz muy brillante o color vívido. En el uso informal británico, «brilliant» es una forma entusiasta de decir «genial».
「brilliant」は、exceptionally賢い、才能がある、または印象的であることを意味します。イギリスの非公式な用法では、「brilliant」は「great」を言う熱狂的な方法です。
brilliant은 매우 영리하거나, 재능 있거나, 인상적인 것을 뜻한다. 매우 밝은 빛이나 선명한 색상을 묘사하기도 한다. 영국 비격식 용법에서 'brilliant'은 '대단하다' 또는 '멋지다'를 열정적으로 표현하는 방식이다. 명사 'brilliance'는 탁월한 품질이나 밝기를 뜻한다.

Ejemplos

  1. She is a brilliant scientist.
    她是一位杰出的科学家。
    Ella es una científica brillante.
    彼女は優秀な科学者です。
    그녀는 뛰어난 과학자입니다.
  2. The fireworks were brilliant against the night sky.
    烟花在夜空中灿烂夺目。
    Los fuegos artificiales fueron brillantes contra el cielo nocturno.
    花火は夜空に映えて素晴らしかった。
    불꽃놀이가 밤하늘에 눈부시게 빛났다.
  3. That's a brilliant idea!
    这是个绝妙的主意!
    ¡Esa es una idea brillante!
    それは素晴らしいアイデアですね!
    정말 훌륭한 아이디어네요!

Pronunciación

Guía de uso

Contexto: general

Tono: neutral

Origen e historia

From French 'brillant' meaning 'sparkling, shining', present participle of 'briller' (to shine), from Italian 'brillare' (to sparkle), possibly from Vulgar Latin 'berillare' (to shine like a beryl gemstone). The intellectual sense is figurative.

Contexto cultural

Era: Modern

Generation: All ages

Social background: Universal

Historia y curiosidades

From French 'brillant' meaning 'sparkling,' from 'briller' (to shine). Originally describing light and gems, by the 18th century it had expanded to mean intellectually impressive. In modern British English, 'brilliant' has become a common casual expression of approval, similar to 'great.'

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