bright
英 [bra?t]
美[bra?t]
- adj. 明亮的,鮮明的;聰明的;愉快的
- adv. 明亮地;光明地;歡快地
- n. 車頭燈光
- n. (Bright)人名;(英)布賴特
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詞態(tài)變化
復數:?brights;比較級:?brighter;最高級:?brightest;副詞:?brightly;名詞:?brightness;
中文詞源
bright 明亮的
來自PIE *bhereg, 明亮,發(fā)光。詞源同burn.
英文詞源
- bright
- bright: [OE] Bright is a word of ancient origins, going back to Indo-European *bhereg-, which has produced a range of words with the same general meaning in a range of Indo-European languages (for example Sanskrit bhrājate ‘shine’). The Germanic derivative was *berkhtaz, which produced a number of offspring amongst the early Germanic languages, including Old English beorht, Old High German beraht, and Old Norse bjartr, all now lost except English bright.
- bright (adj.)
- Old English bryht, by metathesis from beorht "bright; splendid; clear-sounding; beautiful; divine," from Proto-Germanic *berhta- "bright" (cognates: Old Saxon berht, Old Norse bjartr, Old High German beraht, Gothic bairhts "bright"), from PIE root *bhereg- "to gleam, white" (cognates: Sanskrit bhrajate "shines, glitters," Lithuanian breksta "to dawn," Welsh berth "bright, beautiful"). Meaning "quick-witted" is from 1741.
雙語例句
- 1. A bright shooting star, or meteor, is an unforgettable sight.
- 明亮的流星,或者說隕石,是番難忘的景象。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. Fluorescent lights flickered, and then the room was brilliantly, blindingly bright.
- 熒光燈閃了幾下,接著屋子里豁然大亮,刺得人睜不開眼。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. Ford had the bright idea of paying workers enough to buy cars.
- 福特公司想出了一絕妙的主意:付給工人足夠的薪水去購買汽車。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. Both had successful careers and the future looked bright.
- 兩個人都事業(yè)有成,前程似錦。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. He was diagnosed as severely dyslexic but extraordinarily bright.
- 他被診斷患有嚴重的閱讀困難癥,但是卻絕頂聰明。
來自柯林斯例句