brilliance
英 ['brɪlj(ə)ns]
美 ['brɪljəns]
英語の語源
- 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.
例文
- 1. She loved his brilliance and his generous heart.
- 彼女は彼の才能と古道熱腸を深く愛している。
- 2.It was a performance of incomparable brilliance .
- それはすばらしい演出です。
- 3.I was totally amazed by the brilliance of her paintings.
- 彼女の絵の才能には驚嘆した。
- 4.There were flashes of brilliance from several of the players.
- 何人かの選手の才気がちらつく。
- 5.The gorgeous costume added to the brilliance of the dance.
- 華麗な衣装がダンスをより輝かせる。
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