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bright /braɪt/► SEE ALLbright and early(as) bright as a buttonthe bright lights(a) bright sparka/the bright spotlook on the bright side ●bright and ˈearlyearly in the morning 大清早◆You’re up bright and early this morning! 你今天起得很早啊!●(as) bright as a ˈbutton (BrE) clever and lively 机灵活泼◆That child’s as bright as a button! 那孩子很是聪颖活泼! OPP (as) thick as two short planks ●the bright ˈlights (informal) the big city seen as a centre of entertainment, enjoyment, etc. 城市生活的多姿多彩◆Many people from other places are still tempted by the bright lights of London. 许多外地人仍然被伦敦的五光十色所吸引。●(a) bright ˈspark (BrE, informal, often ironic) a lively and intelligent person 活泼机灵的人◆What bright spark (= stupid person) left the front door open all night? 哪个傻瓜让前门整晚都开着?●a/the ˈbright spota good or pleasant part of sth that is unpleasant or bad in all other ways (不幸或逆境中)令人高兴的事,闪光点◆The win last week was the only bright spot in their last ten games. 上周的胜利是他们最近十场比赛中唯一的亮点。●look on the ˈbright sidebe cheerful or hopeful about a bad situation, for example by thinking only of the advantages and not the disadvantages (在困境中)保持乐观,看事情有利的一面◆I know it’s inconvenient to be without a car, but look on the bright side — at least you’ll save money on petrol. 我知道没有汽车很不方便,但是想想好的方面吧,至少你不用付油钱。 |