bright
英 [braɪt]
美[braɪt]
	    - adj. 明亮的,鲜明的;聪明的;愉快的
 - adv. 明亮地;光明地;欢快地
 - n. 车头灯光
 - n. (Bright)人名;(英)布赖特
 
英英释意
- 1. emitting or reflecting light readily or in large amounts;
 - "the sun was bright and hot"
 - "a bright sunlit room"
 
- 2. having striking color;
 - "bright greens"
 - "brilliant tapestries"
 - "a bird with vivid plumage"
 
- 3. characterized by quickness and ease in learning;
 - "some children are brighter in one subject than another"
 - "smart children talk earlier than the average"
 
- 4. having lots of light either natural or artificial;
 - "the room was bright and airy"
 - "a stage bright with spotlights"
 
- 5. made smooth and bright by or as if by rubbing; reflecting a sheen or glow;
 - "bright silver candlesticks"
 - "a burnished brass knocker"
 - "she brushed her hair until it fell in lustrous auburn waves"
 - "rows of shining glasses"
 - "shiny black patents"
 
- 6. splendid;
 - "the bright stars of stage and screen"
 - "a bright moment in history"
 - "the bright pageantry of court"
 
- 7. not made dim or less bright;
 - "undimmed headlights"
 - "surprisingly the curtain started to rise while the houselights were still undimmed"
 
- 8. clear and sharp and ringing;
 - "the bright sound of the trumpet section"
 - "the brilliant sound of the trumpets"
 
- 9. characterized by happiness or gladness;
 - "bright faces"
 - "all the world seems bright and gay"
 
- 10. abounding with sunlight;
 - "a bright sunny day"
 - "one shining norming"- John Muir
 - "when it is warm and shiny"
 
- 11. full or promise;
 - "had a bright future in publishing"
 - "the scandal threatened an abrupt end to a promising political career"