brilliance
英 [ˈbrɪl.jəns]
美 [ˈbrɪl.jəns]
1、beryl "precious stone" => beryll-: beryll, shine like a beryl. => brill-: shine.
2、brill- => brilli- "shine" + -ance.
3、含义:sparkling, shining.
- brilliance (n.)
- 1755, from brilliant + -ance. Figurative sense (of wit, intelligence, etc.) is from 1779. Distinguished from brilliancy in that the latter usually is applied to things measurable in degrees.
- 1. She loved his brilliance and his generous heart.
- 她深爱他的才华横溢和古道热肠。
- 2. It was a performance of incomparable brilliance.
- 那是场精彩绝伦的演出。
- 3. I was totally amazed by the brilliance of her paintings.
- 她的绘画才能令我惊歎不已.
- 4. There were flashes of brilliance from several of the players.
- 几位选手的才气不时闪现出来.
- 5. The gorgeous costume added to the brilliance of the dance.
- 华丽的服装使舞蹈更加光彩夺目.