brightly
adv. 明亮地; 鲜明地; 爽朗地; 欢快地
A bright colour is strong and noticeable, and not dark.
...a bright red dress.
鲜红的连衣裙
...the bright uniforms of the guards parading at Buckingham Palace.
参加白金汉宫阅兵式的卫兵们色彩鲜艳的制服
A bright light, object, or place is shining strongly or is full of light.
...a bright October day...
10月的一天,天气晴朗
She leaned forward, her eyes bright with excitement.
她身体前倾,眼里闪动着兴奋的光芒。
If you describe someone as bright, you mean that they are quick at learning things.
I was convinced that he was brighter than average.
我确信他比一般人聪明。
A bright idea is clever and original.
There are lots of books crammed with bright ideas...
许多书里都有很多绝妙的想法。
Ford had the bright idea of paying workers enough to buy cars.
福特公司想出了付给工人足够的薪水去购买汽车这一绝妙的主意。
If someone looks or sounds bright, they look or sound cheerful and lively.
The boy was so bright and animated...
这个男孩活泼开朗,充满活力。
'May I help you?' said a bright American voice over the telephone.
“请问您需要什么帮助?”电话里传出一个充满活力的美国人的声音。
If the future is bright, it is likely to be pleasant or successful.
Both had successful careers and the future looked bright...
两个人都事业有成,前程似锦。
There are much brighter prospects for a comprehensive settlement than before.
综合性的社区具有比以前更加光明的前景。
The brights on a car or other vehicle are the headlights when they are switched on fully.
If you look on the bright side, you try to be cheerful about a bad situation by thinking of some advantages that could result from it, or thinking that it is not as bad as it could have been.
1. with brightness;
Sometimes the people doing this dance hold brightly colored scarves.
有时跳这种舞的人会手拿色彩鲜艳的丝巾。
Her cigarette glowed brightly, then died.
她的香烟燃起一阵亮光,然后就熄灭了。
The brightly-coloured boats ply between the islands.
色彩明艳的船只往来于岛屿之间。
He smiled brightly as Ben approached.
本走过来时,他脸上露出灿烂的笑容。
Orange flags stand out brightly, set against the blue sky.
橘黄色的旗在蓝天的映衬下显得分外鲜艳.