bright
英 [braɪt] 美 [braɪt]
adj. 光线充足的; 明亮的; 鲜艳夺目的; 快活而生气勃勃的adv. 光亮地; 明亮地n. (车辆的)前大灯,头灯
牛津词典
adj.
光线充足的;明亮的
full of light; shining strongly 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
鲜艳夺目的
strong and easy to seeI 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。
快活而生气勃勃的
cheerful and livelyHis 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。
聪明的;悟性强的
intelligent; quick to learnthe 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?
有希望的;大有可能成功的
giving reason to believe that good things will happen; likely to be successfulThis 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
adv.
光亮地;明亮地
brightlyThe stars were shining bright.
星光闪烁。
noun
(车辆的)前大灯,头灯
the headlights on a vehicle set to a position in which they are shining as brightly as possible and not directed downwards