brilliantly
adv. 燦爛地,出色地; 燦然
A brilliant person, idea, or performance is extremely clever or skilful.
She had a brilliant mind...
她頭腦聰明。
It was his brilliant performance in 'My Left Foot' that established his reputation.
他在《我的左腳》中的精彩表演使他一舉成名。
You can say that something is brilliant when you are very pleased about it or think that it is very good.
If you get a chance to see the show, do go — it's brilliant...
如果你有機會去看那個演出,你一定要去——棒極了!
My sister's given me this brilliant book.
我的姐姐給了我這本非常好看的書。
A brilliant career or success is very successful.
He served four years in prison, emerging to find his brilliant career in ruins...
他坐了4年牢,出獄後發現自己的輝煌事業已不復存在。
The raid was a brilliant success.
這次偷襲非常成功。
A brilliant colour is extremely bright.
The woman had brilliant green eyes.
這個女子有雙明亮的碧眼。
...a brilliant white open-necked shirt.
一件雪白的開領襯衣
You describe light, or something that reflects light, as brilliant when it shines very brightly.
The event was held in brilliant sunshine...
這一活動是在陽光明媚的日子舉辦的。
It was 250 million times more brilliant than the Sun.
它比太陽亮2.5億倍。
1. with brightness;
2. in an extremely intelligent way;
Fluorescent lights flickered, and then the room was brilliantly, blindingly bright.
熒光燈閃了幾下,接著屋子裡豁然大亮,刺得人睜不開眼。
In this new book, Harrison brilliantly disentangles complex debates.
在這本新作中,哈里森巧妙地理順了那些紛繁複雜的爭論。
The kaleidoscopic quality of the book is brilliantly realised on stage.
該書包羅永珍、精彩紛呈的特質在舞臺上得到了精彩再現。
Davies goes into raptures over the brilliantly coloured paintwork.
戴維斯深深喜歡上了那幅色彩絢麗的油畫作品。
It is a very high quality production, brilliantly written and acted.
其製作水準很高,劇本和表演都很精彩。