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bright

გამოთქმა: /brʌɪt/

ზედსართავი

Universal
  • 1giving out or reflecting much light; shining:the sun was dazzlingly bright her bright, dark eyes
  • full of light:the rooms are bright and spacious
  • (of a period of time) having sunny, cloudless weather:the long, bright days of June
  • (of colour) vivid and bold:the bright green leaves
  • having a vivid colour:a bright tie
  • 2intelligent and quick-witted:she was amiable, but not very bright a bright idea
  • 3cheerful and lively:at breakfast she would be persistently bright and chirpy she gave a bright smile
  • (of someone’s future) likely to be successful and happy:these young people have a bright future ahead of them
  • 4(of sound) clear, vibrant, and typically high-pitched:her voice is fresh and bright

ზმნისართი

Universal
  • brightly:a full moon shining bright

არსებითი სახელი

Universal
  • 1bold and vivid colours:a choice of colours from pastels through to brights
  • 2North American headlights switched to full beam:he turned the brights on and we drove along the dirt road

bright and early

very early in the morning: if you are up bright and early we will be able to set off in good time

(as) bright as a button

British informal intelligently alert and lively: some of them are frail physically but are as bright as a button in their minds

bright lights

the glamour and excitement of city life:they hankered for the bright lights of the capital

look on the bright side

be optimistic or cheerful in spite of difficulties: ‘I expect I shall manage,’ she said, determined to look on the bright side

brightish

adjective

brightly

adverb

brightness

noun

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