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1 brighten up
1) (become cheerful) [person, mood] rallegrarsi (at a, per); [ face] illuminarsi, schiarirsi (at a, per); [ eyes] illuminarsi (at a, per; with di)2) (improve) [ situation] migliorare; [weather, sky] schiarirsi; brighten up [sth.], brighten [sth.] up3) (make colourful, cheerful) rallegrare [home, day]4) (illuminate) illuminare* * *1) (become cheerful) [person, mood] rallegrarsi (at a, per); [ face] illuminarsi, schiarirsi (at a, per); [ eyes] illuminarsi (at a, per; with di)2) (improve) [ situation] migliorare; [weather, sky] schiarirsi; brighten up [sth.], brighten [sth.] up3) (make colourful, cheerful) rallegrare [home, day]4) (illuminate) illuminare -
2 brighten
['braɪtn] 1.verbo transitivo illuminare2.verbo intransitivo illuminarsi* * *verb ((often with up) to make or become bright or brighter: The new wallpaper brightens up the room.) ravvivare, rendere più luminoso* * *['braɪtn] 1.verbo transitivo illuminare2.verbo intransitivo illuminarsi -
3 brighten bright·en
['braɪtn]1. vt(also: brighten up) (colour) ravvivare, (television picture) alzare la luminosità di, (house, room) rallegrare, (situation) migliorare2. vi(also: brighten up) (person) rianimarsi, rallegrarsi, (eyes, expression) illuminarsi, (weather) schiarirsi -
4 (to) brighten
(to) brighten /ˈbraɪtn/ ( anche to brighten up)A v. t.1 rendere più luminoso o vivace; illuminare: This'll brighten (up) the colour of your hair, questo renderà più luminoso il colore dei tuoi capelli; The prospect brightened his eyes, la prospettiva gli fece brillare gli occhi3 rallegrare; ravvivare; schiarire, rianimare; allietare: Flowers will brighten (up) this room, i fiori rallegreranno questa stanza; things that brighten our lives, cose che allietano la vitaB v. i.1 diventare più luminoso o vivace; brillare più intensamente; illuminarsi: Her eyes brightened, i suoi occhi si sono illuminati● (tecn.) brightening agent, brillantante; sostanza per brillantaggio. -
5 (to) brighten
(to) brighten /ˈbraɪtn/ ( anche to brighten up)A v. t.1 rendere più luminoso o vivace; illuminare: This'll brighten (up) the colour of your hair, questo renderà più luminoso il colore dei tuoi capelli; The prospect brightened his eyes, la prospettiva gli fece brillare gli occhi3 rallegrare; ravvivare; schiarire, rianimare; allietare: Flowers will brighten (up) this room, i fiori rallegreranno questa stanza; things that brighten our lives, cose che allietano la vitaB v. i.1 diventare più luminoso o vivace; brillare più intensamente; illuminarsi: Her eyes brightened, i suoi occhi si sono illuminati● (tecn.) brightening agent, brillantante; sostanza per brillantaggio. -
6 Bright
[braɪt] 1.1) (vivid) [blue, red] brillante, vivace; [garment, carpet, wallpaper] (of one colour) di colore brillante; (of several colours) a colori vivaci3) (shiny) [sun, sunshine] splendente; [ star] luminoso, lucente, splendente; [ moon] splendente; [ eyes] lucente, splendente; [coin, metal] lucente, lucido; [ jewel] lucente4) (clever) intelligente5) (cheerful) [person, mood] allegro, vivace; [smile, face] radioso6) (promising) [ future] brillante2.avverbio [shine, burn] luminosamente* * *1) (shining with much light: bright sunshine.) luminoso, brillante2) ((of a colour) strong and bold: a bright red car.) vivo3) (cheerful: a bright smile.) felice, raggiante4) (clever: bright children.) intelligente•- brightly- brightness
- brighten* * *(Surnames) Bright /braɪt/* * *[braɪt] 1.1) (vivid) [blue, red] brillante, vivace; [garment, carpet, wallpaper] (of one colour) di colore brillante; (of several colours) a colori vivaci3) (shiny) [sun, sunshine] splendente; [ star] luminoso, lucente, splendente; [ moon] splendente; [ eyes] lucente, splendente; [coin, metal] lucente, lucido; [ jewel] lucente4) (clever) intelligente5) (cheerful) [person, mood] allegro, vivace; [smile, face] radioso6) (promising) [ future] brillante2.avverbio [shine, burn] luminosamente
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