Brilliance
1Brilliance — China Automotive Holdings Limited JinBei …
2Brilliance — may refer to:*Brilliance China Auto, a car company from China *Brilliance (graphics editor), a bitmap graphics editor for the Amiga *Brilliance (album), a 1956 album by Thelonious Monk ( [http://aainnovators.com/CMS/modules/wfsection/download.php?… …
3Brilliance — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Brilliance Álbum de Chieko Kawabe Publicación 15 de marzo de 2005 Género(s) J Pop …
4brilliance — index distinction (reputation), intellect, intelligence (intellect), sagacity, sense (intelligence) …
5brilliance — 1755, from BRILLIANT (Cf. brilliant) (q.v.). Figurative sense (of wit, intelligence, etc.) is from 1779. Distinguished from BRILLIANCY (Cf. brilliancy) in that the latter usually is applied to things measurable in degrees …
6brilliance — [bril′yən sēbril′yəns] n. the fact of being brilliant; great brightness, radiance, intensity, splendor, intelligence, etc.: also brilliancy [bril′yən sē] …
7Brilliance — Création 1993 Siège social …
8brilliance — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great, sheer ▪ academic, intellectual, technical … OF BRILLIANCE ▪ flash ▪ …
9brilliance — noun 1) a philosopher of great brilliance Syn: genius, intelligence, wisdom, sagacity, intellect; talent, ability, prowess, skill, expertise, aptitude; flair, finesse, panache; greatness 2) the brill …
10brilliance — noun 1) the brilliance of the sunshine Syn: brightness, vividness, intensity, sparkle, glitter, blaze, luminosity, radiance 2) a philosopher of great brilliance Syn: genius, intelligence …
11brilliance — /bril yeuhns/, n. 1. great brightness; luster: the brilliance of a fine diamond. 2. excellence or distinction; conspicuous talent, mental ability, etc. 3. splendor, elegance, or magnificence: the brilliance of the court of Louis XIV. 4. Optics.… …
12brilliance — bril|liance [ˈbrıljəns] n [U] 1.) a very high level of intelligence or skill ▪ He is also respected for his brilliance as an artist. 2.) very great brightness ▪ The stars glittered with the brilliance of jewels …
13brilliance — UK [ˈbrɪljəns] / US noun [uncountable] 1) great skill or intelligence her brilliance as a musician 2) great brightness the brilliance of the flames …
14brilliance — Synonyms and related words: Babylonian splendor, Technicolor, ability, acuity, acuteness, address, adeptness, adroitness, airmanship, aptitude, aptness, artfulness, artisanship, artistry, aura, blare, blaze, blaze of glory, blazing light,… …
15brilliance — bril|liance [ brıljəns ] noun uncount 1. ) great skill or intelligence 2. ) great brightness: Stars glittered with the brilliance of jewels against a velvet backcloth …
16brilliance — , brilliant Brilliance is the brightness of a richly hued color. A color is brilliant when it has both high lightness and strong saturation. When prepared by mixing pigments, a large amout of a hue might be mixed with a small amount of… …
17brilliance — noun (U) 1 a very high level of intelligence or skill: Hendrix s brilliance as a rock guitarist has never been matched. 2 brightness of colour …
18brilliance — blizgesys statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Krintančios šviesos veidrodinis atspindys. atitikmenys: angl. brilliance vok. Blitzen, n rus. блеск, m pranc. éclat, m …
19brilliance — blizgesys statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Krintančios šviesos veidrodinis atspindys. atitikmenys: angl. brightness; brilliance; gloss rus. блеск; глянец …
20brilliance — blizgesys statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. brilliance vok. Blitzen, n; Glanz, m; Schein, m rus. блеск, m; блескость, f pranc. brillance, f; éclat, m; luisance, f …