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brillante I. agg.m./f. 1. brillant: occhi brillanti yeux brillants; rosso brillante rouge vif. 2. ( fig) brillant: carriera brillante brillante carrière; un'idea brillante une brillante idée; un uomo brillante un homme brillant. 3. ( di film o rappresentazione teatrale) brillant. II. s.m. 1. ( Oref) brillant. 2. ( Teat) comique. -
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brillante adjetivo ‹zapatos/metal/pelo› shiny; ‹ pintura› gloss ( before n); ‹ papel› glossy; ‹ tela› with a sheen ‹ mente› great; ■ sustantivo masculino ( diamante) diamond;
brillante
I adjetivo
1 (un color, una persona, un objeto) brilliant: su conferencia fue absolutamente brillante, his talk was absolutely brillant
2 (un suelo, una superficie) gleaming
II sustantivo masculino diamond ' brillante' also found in these entries: Spanish: consumada - consumado - distinguirse - impracticable - lustrosa - lustroso - nublar - viva - vivo - destellar - destello - engarzar - lumbrera - radiante - trayectoria English: blind - bright - brilliant - gleaming - gloss - glossy - glowing - polished - rock - scintillating - shining - shiny - sparkling - strong - vibrant - brighten - diamond - flash - sleek -
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brillante I 1. agg 1) блестящий, сверкающий 2) fig блестящий, великолепный una brillante carriera -- блестящая карьера 3) fig блестящий, остроумный 2. m teatr комик (амплуа) brillante II m бриллиант -
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brillante I 1. agg 1) блестящий, сверкающий 2) fig блестящий, великолепный una brillante carriera — блестящая карьера 3) fig блестящий, остроумный 2. m teatr комик ( амплуа) brillante II ḿ бриллиант -
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brillantebrillante [bril'lante]I aggettivo1 (figurato: che spicca) brillant, glänzend2 (che brilla) glänzend, strahlendII sostantivo MaskulinBrillant MaskulinDizionario italiano-tedesco > brillante
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brillantetřpytivá (adj.)zářivá (adj.)skvoucí (adj.)lesklá (adj.)znamenitá (adj.)nádherná (adj.)oslnivá (adj.)skvělá (adj.)7 brillante
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adj.1 shining (reluciente) (luz, astro).2 brilliant.el pianista estuvo brillante the pianist was outstandingm.diamond.* * *► adjetivo1 (extraordinario) brilliant1 (diamante) diamond* * *1. noun m. 2. adj.bright, brilliant, shiny* * *1. ADJ1) (=reluciente) [luz, sol, color] [gen] bright; [muy fuerte] brilliant; [superficie pulida] shiny; [pelo] glossy, shiny; [joyas, lentejuelas] sparkling, glitteringun estampado amarillo brillante — a bright o brilliant yellow pattern
¡qué brillante ha quedado el suelo! — the floor is really shiny now!
2) (=excelente) brilliant2.SM diamond, brilliant* * *Ia) <luz/estrella/color> bright; <zapatos/metal/pelo> shiny; < pintura> gloss (before n); < papel> shiny, glossyb) <escritor/porvenir> brilliantIIa) ( diamante) diamondb) brillantes masculino plural (Arg) ( polvo brillante) glitter* * *= brilliant, glistening, glossy [glossier -comp., glossiest -sup.], dashing, shimmering, gleaming, sparkling, shiny [shinier -comp., shiniest -sup.], bright [brighter -comp., brightest -sup.], glittering, twinkling, shining, flashing, bravura, blazing, sparkly.Ex. This conference has been blessed with the presence of the brilliant mind of Seymour Lubetzky.Ex. Peter was trying to convince himself that it wasn't his fault as he navigated the glistening slippery streets.Ex. The master has a glossy side coated with kaolin and an uncoated reverse side.Ex. Some unfortunate children grow up as readers of James Bond, of dashing thrillers and the blood-and-guts of crude war stories.Ex. Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.Ex. The reader is like her: he sits watching the diverse pageant of human thought and human feeling passing across the gleaming mirror of literature.Ex. She looked at them it with sparkling eyes, as though the problem was now solved.Ex. Art paper (the shiny paper used for printing fine-screen half-tones from the 1880s) had a coating of china clay applied in a special machine to one or both sides of a web of body paper.Ex. The openness of the now accessible stacks is emphasised by use of glass and bright colours.Ex. The article 'The glittering prizes' likens book prizes to a contemporary form of patronage.Ex. The menu has a variety of embellishments such as twinkling stars or a message board.Ex. When the market for shining victorias and handy runabouts was climaxed by the building of 'horseless carriages,' and tax benefits and lower wages lured mill owners south, thousands emigrated westward.Ex. Errors are indicated by a flashing light and the repositioning of the cursor at the item in error.Ex. She emphasizes Colette's extraordinary character: her bravura, pragmatism, insouciance, resistance to conventions and, above all, appetite.Ex. Marie-Nicole Lemieux in the title role provides a blazing star performance.Ex. Basically, it's a piece of embroidered fabric to which is added fringe, tassels, and sparkly things.----* con ojos brillantes = bright-eyed.* ejecución brillante = bravura performance.* * *Ia) <luz/estrella/color> bright; <zapatos/metal/pelo> shiny; < pintura> gloss (before n); < papel> shiny, glossyb) <escritor/porvenir> brilliantIIa) ( diamante) diamondb) brillantes masculino plural (Arg) ( polvo brillante) glitter* * *= brilliant, glistening, glossy [glossier -comp., glossiest -sup.], dashing, shimmering, gleaming, sparkling, shiny [shinier -comp., shiniest -sup.], bright [brighter -comp., brightest -sup.], glittering, twinkling, shining, flashing, bravura, blazing, sparkly.Ex: This conference has been blessed with the presence of the brilliant mind of Seymour Lubetzky.
Ex: Peter was trying to convince himself that it wasn't his fault as he navigated the glistening slippery streets.Ex: The master has a glossy side coated with kaolin and an uncoated reverse side.Ex: Some unfortunate children grow up as readers of James Bond, of dashing thrillers and the blood-and-guts of crude war stories.Ex: Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.Ex: The reader is like her: he sits watching the diverse pageant of human thought and human feeling passing across the gleaming mirror of literature.Ex: She looked at them it with sparkling eyes, as though the problem was now solved.Ex: Art paper (the shiny paper used for printing fine-screen half-tones from the 1880s) had a coating of china clay applied in a special machine to one or both sides of a web of body paper.Ex: The openness of the now accessible stacks is emphasised by use of glass and bright colours.Ex: The article 'The glittering prizes' likens book prizes to a contemporary form of patronage.Ex: The menu has a variety of embellishments such as twinkling stars or a message board.Ex: When the market for shining victorias and handy runabouts was climaxed by the building of 'horseless carriages,' and tax benefits and lower wages lured mill owners south, thousands emigrated westward.Ex: Errors are indicated by a flashing light and the repositioning of the cursor at the item in error.Ex: She emphasizes Colette's extraordinary character: her bravura, pragmatism, insouciance, resistance to conventions and, above all, appetite.Ex: Marie-Nicole Lemieux in the title role provides a blazing star performance.Ex: Basically, it's a piece of embroidered fabric to which is added fringe, tassels, and sparkly things.* con ojos brillantes = bright-eyed.* ejecución brillante = bravura performance.* * *1 ‹luz/estrella/color› bright; ‹zapatos/metal/pelo› shiny; ‹pintura› gloss ( before n); ‹papel› shiny, glossytenía la platería brillante she kept the silverware gleamingson de un color azul brillante they're bright bluetenía los ojos brillantes de fiebre her eyes were bright with feversus brillantes ojos azules his sparkling o bright blue eyesel fregadero está brillante de limpio the sink is sparkling cleantiene el suelo brillante the floor's shininguna tela brillante material with a sheen2 ‹escritor/discurso/porvenir› brilliant1 (diamante) diamondun anillo de brillantes a diamond ring* * *
brillante adjetivo
‹zapatos/metal/pelo› shiny;
‹ pintura› gloss ( before n);
‹ papel› glossy;
‹ tela› with a sheen
‹ mente› great;
■ sustantivo masculino ( diamante) diamond;
brillante
I adjetivo
1 (un color, una persona, un objeto) brilliant: su conferencia fue absolutamente brillante, his talk was absolutely brillant
2 (un suelo, una superficie) gleaming
II sustantivo masculino diamond
' brillante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
consumada
- consumado
- distinguirse
- impracticable
- lustrosa
- lustroso
- nublar
- viva
- vivo
- destellar
- destello
- engarzar
- lumbrera
- radiante
- trayectoria
English:
blind
- bright
- brilliant
- gleaming
- gloss
- glossy
- glowing
- polished
- rock
- scintillating
- shining
- shiny
- sparkling
- strong
- vibrant
- brighten
- diamond
- flash
- sleek
* * *♦ adj1. [reluciente] [luz, astro] shining;[metal, zapatos, pelo] shiny; [ojos, sonrisa, diamante] sparkling2. [magnífico] brilliant;el pianista estuvo brillante the pianist was outstanding;el joven escritor tiene un futuro brillante the young writer has a brilliant future ahead of him♦ nmdiamond, Espec brilliant* * *I adj1 ( luminoso) bright2 figbrilliantII m diamond* * *brillante adj: brilliant, bright♦ brillantemente advbrillante nmdiamante: diamond* * *brillante1 adj1. (luz, color) bright3. (persona, actuación) brilliantbrillante2 n diamond9 brillante
1. adj sparklingcolore brightfig brilliant2. m diamond* * *brillante agg.2 (fig.) brilliant, bright, sparkling, witty: un brillante risultato, a brilliant (o striking) result; conversazione, ingegno brillante, sparkling conversation, wit; idea brillante, brilliant idea; è d'intelligenza brillante, he is brilliant (o bright); personaggio brillante, witty character; è stato molto brillante, he was very brilliant; un futuro brillante, a bright future; verde, rosso brillante, bright green, red; condurre una vita brillante, to lead a socially active life; fare una figura brillante, to cut a fine figure◆ s.m.1 ( gemma) brilliant2 (teatr.) light comedy actor, comic actor.* * *[bril'lante]1. agg2) (successo, carriera, studioso) brilliant, (conversazione) brilliant, sparkling2. sm(diamante) diamond, (anello) diamond ring* * *[bril'lante] 1.1) (che splende) [ luce] bright, gleaming; [ occhi] bright, shining; (lucido) [ superficie] glossy, shiny2.sostantivo maschile diamond, brilliant* * *brillante/bril'lante/1 (che splende) [ luce] bright, gleaming; [ occhi] bright, shining; (lucido) [ superficie] glossy, shinydiamond, brilliant; un anello di -i a diamond ring.10 brillante
1. agg.1) (splendente) сверкающий, блестящий, блещущий, искрящийся; яркий2. m.di brillanti — бриллиантовый (agg.)
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1.1) блестящий, сверкающий2) блестящий, великолепный3) остроумный, живой, блестящий2. м.1) бриллиант2) бриллиантовый перстень, бриллиантовое кольцо* * *сущ.1) общ. блестящий, бриллиант, блистательный, искромётный, сверкающий2) перен. остроумный4) упак. лоснящийся13 brillante
[bril'lante]1. agg2) (successo, carriera, studioso) brilliant, (conversazione) brilliant, sparkling2. sm(diamante) diamond, (anello) diamond ring14 brillante
1. bri'ʎante mBrillant m2. bri'ʎante adj1) ( reluciente) glänzend, strahlend, leuchtend2) (fig) glorreich, bravurös, brillantadjetivo[reluciente, magnífico] glänzend————————sustantivo masculinobrillantebrillante [bri'λaDC489F9Dn̩DC489F9Dte]Brillant masculino15 brillante
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1. adj1) блестящий, сверкающий, сияющий2) блестящий, выдающийсяéxito brillante — блистательный успех2. m18 brillante
I 1. agg1) блестящий, сверкающий2) перен. блестящий, великолепный, блистательный3) перен. блестящий, остроумный; искромётный2. mSyn:II mSyn:19 brillànte
1. agg 1) великолепен, блестящ; 2) щедър: lui и uno brillànte, offre sempre той е щедър, винаги черпи; 2. m брилянт.20 brillante
1. adj1) блестящий, сверкающий, сияющий2) блестящий, выдающийся2. mСм. также в других словарях:
brillante — adjetivo 1. (ser / estar, antepuesto / pospuesto) Que brilla: un brillante resplandor, una luz brillante. Aquella estrella es muy brillante. La bandeja de plata está muy brillante. Sinónimo: reluciente. 2. (ser / estar, antepuesto / pospuesto)… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Brillante Mendoza — au Festival de Cannes 2009. Données clés Naissance … Wikipédia en Français
Brillante (1754) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Brillante Historial … Wikipedia Español
brillanté — brillanté, ée (bri llan té, tée, ll mouillées, et non bri yan té) part. passé. 1° Un diamant brillanté. Un style brillanté. 2° Substantivement. Le brillanté est une étoffe de coton blanc, à fleurs ou à dessins tissés de façon que ces dessins… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
brillante — (Del ant. part. act. de brillar). 1. adj. Que brilla. 2. Admirable o sobresaliente en su línea. 3. m. diamante brillante. ☛ V. luz brillante … Diccionario de la lengua española
Brillante — Bril*lan te, adv. [It. See {Brilliant}, a.] (Mus.) In a gay, showy, and sparkling style. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Brillante — (ital.), glänzend, brillant, als musikalische Vortragsbezeichnung soviel wie mit Feuer und Bravour … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Brillante (Musik) — Brillante (Musik), Musik, ein in neuerer Zeit beliebt gewordnes Wort, welches ein ganzes Genre von gewissen Musikstücken vertritt; es bedeutet »glänzend« und schließt kein Mittel aus, so zu erscheinen; kokettirendes Fächerspiel, Augenblitzen,… … Damen Conversations Lexikon
brillante — ● brillant, brillante adjectif Qui brille, qui émet ou réfléchit vivement la lumière : Des cristaux brillants. Se dit d un visage, des yeux qui sont illuminés par un sentiment vif : Ses yeux étaient brillants de malice. Se dit d un objet, d un… … Encyclopédie Universelle
brillanté — ● brillant, brillante adjectif Qui brille, qui émet ou réfléchit vivement la lumière : Des cristaux brillants. Se dit d un visage, des yeux qui sont illuminés par un sentiment vif : Ses yeux étaient brillants de malice. Se dit d un objet, d un… … Encyclopédie Universelle
brillanté — ► adjetivo 1 Que brilla y reluce: ■ brillante raso; llamas brillantes. SINÓNIMO refulgente ANTÓNIMO apagado mate 2 coloquial Que provoca la admiración: ■ … Enciclopedia Universal