brightly
adverb uk/ˈbraɪt.li/ us/ˈbraɪt.li/
(LIGHT)
B2 光明地,明亮地
in a way that is full of light, or shining
a brightly lit room 灯火通明的房间
A fire burned brightly in the grate. 在炉架上火烧得很旺。
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- The stars were shining brightly.
- The table in the centre of the stage was lit brightly.
- The restaurant is a little too brightly lit.
(COLOUR)
(颜色)鲜艳地,鲜亮地
in a way that has very strong colours
Clowns often wear brightly coloured clothing. 小丑通常穿着颜色鲜艳的衣服。
a row of brightly painted houses 一排颜色鲜艳的房子
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- The reef is swarming with brightly coloured fish.
- Decorate the tables with brightly printed fabric.
- They wear brightly striped shirts.
- These ones are not coloured as brightly.
(HAPPILY)
乐观地;快乐地
in a way that shows happiness or hope of success
He smiled brightly. 他灿烂地微笑着。
Despite her fear, she spoke brightly to the group. 尽管她很害怕,但面对小组发言时却表现得很乐观。
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- "Hi, there!" she says brightly.
- He speaks in a brightly pitched voice to the class.
- The articles range from brightly optimistic to downright miserable.
See: bright