1.光彩,光辉,光泽
2.【光】辉度,亮度
3.漂亮;(名声)煊赫;文采;才气焕发,才华横溢
1.great skill or intelligence
2.great brightness
1.The business which wishes to wish us from the bottom of the heart continues make rapid progress and create brilliancy again!
衷心祝愿我们的事业继续蒸蒸日上,再创辉煌!
2.Her face is too thin; her complexion has no brilliancy; and her features are not at all handsome.
她的脸太瘦,皮肤没有光泽,眉目也不清秀。
3.Wish to love ocean to overflow in your sweet subsistence, let later of each day, all elephant today like this brilliancy joy!
愿爱洋溢在你甜蜜的生活中,让以后的每一个日子,都像今日这般辉煌喜悦!!
4.He had a severe cough: his eyes became deeply sunken and of remarkable brilliancy.
他咳得很厉害,双目深陷,可是目光异常明亮。
5.All this, he told us, not only with the utmost brilliancy and enjoyment, but with a certain vivacious candor.
他对我们说的这些话,不仅说的非常精采和引人入胜,而且在一定程度上也说得很愉快,很坦白。
6.And then you shot across my sky like a meteor. Suddenly everything was on fire; there was brilliancy, there was beauty.
然后,你就像一颗流星划过我的长空,忽然间,一切燎燃了,我看到了光,看到了美。
7.George Rood, conscious that he need not exhibit a brilliancy which was almost a byword , opened his mouth only to put food into it .
乔治·娄德知道他的妙语惊人已经尽人皆知,用不着再施展才华,因此每次张口只不过是往嘴里添送菜肴。
8.This is one of the essay formats in which brilliancy will have little or nothing to do.
这是一种与文字润色无关的文章形式。
9.She was gifted with literary brilliancy while she shouldered the responsibility of supporting her family.
她禀赋超凡的文才,又肩负着家庭生活的重担。
10.It embodied the last brilliancy of the official document system in the feudalistic society.
清代公文制度体现了封建社会公文制度的最后辉煌。