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1 brilliantly
brilliantly [ˈbrɪljəntlɪ]* * *['brɪlɪəntlɪ]1) ( very well) brillamment2) ( particularly) [witty, clever] extrêmement3) ( very brightly) [shine] avec éclat; [illuminated] vivementbrilliantly coloured —
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2 brilliantly
1 ( very well) [write, perform, argue] brillamment ;2 ( particularly) [witty, clever, inventive] extrêmement ;3 ( very brightly) [shine, sparkle] avec éclat ; [lit, illuminated] vivement ; brilliantly coloured, brilliantly colourful aux couleurs éclatantes. -
3 brilliantly
['brɪlɪəntlɪ]1) (very well) brillantemente2) (particularly) [witty, clever] estremamente3) (very brightly) [ shine] vividamente* * *adverb brillantemente* * *brilliantly► brilliant (1)* * *['brɪlɪəntlɪ]1) (very well) brillantemente2) (particularly) [witty, clever] estremamente3) (very brightly) [ shine] vividamente -
4 brilliantly
adverb1) hell [scheinen, funkeln, schimmern]2) (with great talent) brillant3) (illustriously) glänzend [erfolgreich sein, triumphieren]* * *adverb glänzend* * *bril·liant·ly[ˈbrɪliəntli]1. (with great skill) brillant, meisterhaft, erstklassig\brilliantly lit hell erleuchtetto shine \brilliantly strahlen* * *['brIljəntlɪ]adv1) shine, lit, illuminated hell; sunny strahlendor colored (US) — in kräftigen Farben
2) (= very well, superbly) großartig; talented glänzend; play, perform brillant; funny, witty, simple herrlich* * *adverb1) hell [scheinen, funkeln, schimmern]2) (with great talent) brillant3) (illustriously) glänzend [erfolgreich sein, triumphieren]* * *adv.glänzend adv. -
5 geistvoll
Adj.1. geistreich2. (tief) profound* * *spirited* * *geist|volladjMensch, Äußerung wise, sage; Buch, Gespräch, Beschäftigung intellectual* * *geist·voll1. (scharfsinnig) astute, sagacious2. (intellektuell anspruchsvoll) intellectual[ly stimulating]* * *Adjektiv brilliantly witty <joke, satire>; brilliant < idea>; intellectually stimulating <conversation, book>* * *geistvoll adj2. (tief) profound* * *Adjektiv brilliantly witty <joke, satire>; brilliant < idea>; intellectually stimulating <conversation, book>* * *adj.spirited adj. -
6 Б-78
ВО ВСЁМ БЛЕСКЕ (чего) PrepP Invar subj-compl with бытье ( subj: usu. human, animal, or concr), obj-compl with показать etc obj: usu. human, animal, or concr), or adv fixed WOshowing the full extent of one's or its perfectionin all one's (its) glory (splendor)in one's (its) full splendorво всём блеске своей красоты (своего остроумия и т. п.) =* as breathtakingly beautiful (as brilliantly witty etc) as ever."И неужели, неужели вы из-за того только, чтоб обучить собаку, все время не приходили!» - воскликнул с невольным укором Алеша. «Именно для того, - прокричал простодушнейшим образом Коля. - Я хотел показать его (пса) во всем блеске!» (Достоевский 1). "And can it be, can it be that you refused to come all this time only in order to train the dog!" Alyosha exclaimed with involuntary reproach "That's precisely the reason," Kolya shouted in the most naive way "I wanted to show him in all his glory!" (1a).Соколовский был налицо, несколько похудевший и бледный, но во всем блеске своего юмора (Герцен 1). Sokolovsky was present, pale and somewhat thinner, but as brilliantly amusing as ever (1a). -
7 во всем блеске
[PrepP; Invar; subj-compl with быть (subj: usu. human, animal, or concr), obj-compl with показать etc (obj: usu. human, animal, or concr), or adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ showing the full extent of one's or its perfection:|| во всём блеске своей красоты (своего остроумия и т. п.) ≈ as breathtakingly beautiful (as brilliantly witty etc) as ever.♦ "И неужели, неужели вы из-за того только, чтоб обучить собаку, все время не приходили!" - воскликнул с невольным укором Алеша. "Именно для того, - прокричал простодушнейшим образом Коля. - Я хотел показать его [пса] во всем блеске!" (Достоевский 1). "And can it be, can it be that you refused to come all this time only in order to train the dog!" Alyosha exclaimed with involuntary reproach "That's precisely the reason," Kolya shouted in the most naive way "I wanted to show him in all his glory!" (1a).♦ Соколовский был налицо, несколько похудевший и бледный, но во всем блеске своего юмора (Герцен 1). Sokolovsky was present, pale and somewhat thinner, but as brilliantly amusing as ever (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > во всем блеске
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8 geistsprühend
Adj. sparkling, scintillating* * *scintillating; sparkling* * *geist|sprü|hendadj attr (geh)scintillatingly or brilliantly witty* * *geistsprühend adj sparkling, scintillating -
9 błys|nąć
pf — błys|kać impf (błysnęła, błysnęli — błyskam) Ⅰ vi 1. (świecić) to flash; [gwiazda] to twinkle; [oczy] to sparkle- błyskać złotymi zębami to flash (one’s) gold teeth- na niebie błysnął piorun lightning flashed in the sky- za drzwiami błysnęło jakieś światełko a light of some kind glimmered behind the door2. (wyróżniać się) to shine- błyskać dowcipem to be brilliantly witty- błysnął w matematyce he shone at maths3. (wyrażać uczucie) [oczy] to shine (czymś with sth) [podnieceniem]; to burn (czymś with sth) [gniewem]- radość błyskała mu z oczu his eyes shone with joy, joy sparkled in his eyes- na moje słowa jego oczy błysnęły nienawiścią when he heard what I said his eyes gleamed with hatred a. hateⅡ błysnąć się — błyskać się v impers. błysnęło się there was a flash of lightning- błyskało się bez przerwy całą noc lightning flashed continually through the nightThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > błys|nąć
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10 hij schittert door geestigheid
hij schittert door geestigheidVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > hij schittert door geestigheid
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11 schitteren
1 [glinsteren] glitter, shine, twinkle2 [uitblinken] shine (in/at) ⇒ excel (in/at)3 [korte tijd fel schijnen] flash, flare♦voorbeelden:schitteren in gezelschap • be a social success -
12 genial
adj.1 of genius.2 great (wonderful).3 brilliant, bright, characterized be genius, genial.4 witty.* * *► adjetivo1 brilliant, inspired2 familiar terrific, great, smashing► adverbio1 familiar great* * *ADJ1) (=de talento) brilliant, of geniusescritor genial — brilliant writer, writer of genius
2) (=estupendo) wonderful, marvellous, marvelous (EEUU)fue una película genial — it was a wonderful o marvellous film
¡eso fue genial! — it was wonderful o marvellous!
3) (=ocurrente) witty4) (=placentero) pleasant, genial; (=afable) cordial, affable* * *a) < idea> brilliant; <escritor/pintor> brilliantb) (fam) ( estupendo) great (colloq), fantastic (colloq)c) (fam) (ocurrente, gracioso) witty, funny* * *= brilliant, inspired, masterly, masterful, great.Ex. This conference has been blessed with the presence of the brilliant mind of Seymour Lubetzky.Ex. The file-as-is principle means that collocation of similar headings is provided by the consistent use of uniform headings, and does not rely upon their inspired filing.Ex. He shows a masterly command of imagery throughout, but his style has always left little margin for error, and the errors here are bothersome.Ex. He was a masterful storyteller who could modulate from the sublime to the scatological in the blink of an eye.Ex. Click on 'add new experience', provide as much details as you can, and let us know why you think they are so great.----* de una manera genial = in a masterful way.* pasarlo genial = have + a whale of a time.* * *a) < idea> brilliant; <escritor/pintor> brilliantb) (fam) ( estupendo) great (colloq), fantastic (colloq)c) (fam) (ocurrente, gracioso) witty, funny* * *= brilliant, inspired, masterly, masterful, great.Ex: This conference has been blessed with the presence of the brilliant mind of Seymour Lubetzky.
Ex: The file-as-is principle means that collocation of similar headings is provided by the consistent use of uniform headings, and does not rely upon their inspired filing.Ex: He shows a masterly command of imagery throughout, but his style has always left little margin for error, and the errors here are bothersome.Ex: He was a masterful storyteller who could modulate from the sublime to the scatological in the blink of an eye.Ex: Click on 'add new experience', provide as much details as you can, and let us know why you think they are so great.* de una manera genial = in a masterful way.* pasarlo genial = have + a whale of a time.* * *1 (inspirado) ‹escritor/pintor› brilliantsu última sinfonía es una obra genial his last symphony is a work of genius2 ( fam) (estupendo) great ( colloq), fantastic ( colloq), swell ( AmE colloq), brilliant ( BrE colloq)3 ( fam) (ocurrente, gracioso) witty, funnytiene unas salidas geniales some of the things she comes out with are so funny o witty* * *
genial adjetivo
(fam) (ocurrente, gracioso) witty, funny
genial
I adjetivo brilliant
familiar terrific
II adverbio wonderfully
' genial' also found in these entries:
English:
brainstorm
- brainwave
- brilliant
- genial
- groovy
- masterly
- super
- terrific
- brain
- mean
- whale
* * *♦ adjDalí fue un artista genial Dalí was an artistic geniusme parece genial it sounds like a great idea to me;estuviste genial you were brilliant o great;Irónico¡genial, tendré que empezar otra vez! great o Br brilliant! now I'll have to start all over again!♦ advFam brilliantly;* * *adj brilliant; fam ( estupendo) fantastic fam, great fam ;lo pasamos genial fam we had a fantastic fam oa great famtime* * *genial adj1) agradable: genial, pleasant2) : brilliantuna obra genial: a work of genius* * *genial adj brilliant -
13 sparkle
1.['spɑːkl]intransitive verb1) (flash) [Diamant, Tautropfen:] glitzern; [Augen:] funkeln, sprühen2) (perform brilliantly) glänzen2. nounGlitzern, das; Funkeln, das* * *1. noun1) (an effect like that made by little sparks: There was a sudden sparkle as her diamond ring caught the light.) das Funkeln2) (liveliness or brightness: She has lots of sparkle.) die Brillanz2. verb1) (to glitter, as if throwing off tiny sparks: The snow sparkled in the sunlight.) funkeln2) (to be lively or witty: She really sparkled at that party.) sprühen•- academic.ru/69221/sparkling">sparkling* * *spar·kle[ˈspɑ:kl̩, AM ˈspɑ:r-]I. vihis speech \sparkled with wit seine Rede sprühte vor Geistwith a bit of \sparkle mit etwas Pep famto have \sparkle Schwung habensth lacks \sparkle einer S. dat fehlt es an Schwung* * *['spAːkl]1. nFunkeln nt, Glitzern nt; (of eyes) Funkeln nthe has no sparkle, he lacks sparkle — ihm fehlt der (rechte) Schwung
2. vifunkeln, glitzern; (eyes) blitzen, funkeln (with vor +dat fig person) vor Leben(sfreude) sprühen; (with intelligence, wit etc) brillierenher eyes sparkled with excitement —
* * *sparkle [ˈspɑː(r)kl]A v/i1. funkeln (auch fig):her eyes sparkled with anger ihre Augen blitzten vor Zorn;their conversation sparkled with wit ihre Unterhaltung sprühte vor Witz2. figa) funkeln, sprühen (Witz, Geist)b) brillieren, glänzen (Person)3. Funken sprühen4. perlen, schäumen, moussieren (Wein)B v/t Licht sprühenC s1. Funkeln n, Glanz m2. Funke(n) m3. Brillanz f* * *1.['spɑːkl]intransitive verb1) (flash) [Diamant, Tautropfen:] glitzern; [Augen:] funkeln, sprühen2) (perform brilliantly) glänzen3) (be lively) sprühen ( with vor + Dat.)2. nounGlitzern, das; Funkeln, das* * *n.Funkeln - n.Glanz nur sing. m. v.funkeln v. -
14 briller
briller [bʀije]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verbto shine ; [diamant, eau, yeux] to sparkle* * *bʀijeverbe intransitif1) ( luire) [soleil, lampe, métal] to shine; [flamme] to burn brightly; [diamant] to sparkle; [surface mouillée, neige, larme] to glisten; [nez] to be shiny; ( pétiller) to sparkle2) ( exprimer) [yeux, regard]briller de — to blaze with [colère]; to burn with [fièvre, désir]
3) ( se distinguer) [mondain, causeur] to shine; [élève] ( dans une matière) to be brilliant (en at), to shine (en in)* * *bʀije vi1) [yeux, cheveux] to shine2) [personne] to shine* * *briller verb table: aimer vi1 ( luire) [soleil, lampe] to shine; [flamme] to burn brightly; [diamant] to sparkle; [surface polie, métal] to shine; ( au soleil) to gleam, to shine; [surface mouillée, neige, larme] to glisten; [nez] to be shiny; [yeux] to shine; ( pétiller) to sparkle; tout brillait de propreté everything was sparkling clean; faire briller ses chaussures to shine one's shoes; faire briller l'argenterie to clean the silver; shampooing qui fait briller les cheveux shampoo which makes your hair shine; les étoiles brillent the stars are out;2 ( exprimer) [yeux, regard] briller de to shine with [joie, curiosité]; to blaze with [colère]; to burn with [fièvre, désir]; to glitter with [convoitise];3 ( se distinguer) [mondain, causeur] to shine; [élève] ( dans une matière) to be brilliant (en at), to shine (en in); ( dans une épreuve) to do brilliantly (à, en in); briller en société to shine in company; elle brille par son esprit/talent she's extremely witty/talented; elle ne brille pas par son intelligence euph she's not noted for her intelligence, intelligence isn't her strong point; il n'a pas brillé par son courage he wasn't exactly brave; briller par son absence to be conspicuous by one's absence; ⇒ or.[brije] verbe intransitif1. [luire - chaussure, soleil, lumière, regard] to shine ; [ - chandelle] to glimmer ; [ - étoile] to twinkle, to shine ; [ - diamant] to shine, to glitter, to sparkle ; [ - dents] to sparkle ; [ - eau] to shimmer, to sparkle ; [ - feuille] to shine, to glistenfaire briller un meuble/l'argenterie to polish a piece of furniture/the silverdes yeux qui brillent de plaisir/d'envie eyes sparkling with pleasure/glowing with envy[se distinguer] to stand out
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