brilliancy
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A shining quality; brilliance.
— The beauty and brilliancy of this insect are indescribable, and none but a naturalist can understand the intense excitement I experienced when I at length captured it.
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An act of being brilliant.
— His brilliancy lay in combining old concepts from far-flung fields into a new idea.
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A spectacular and beautiful game of chess, generally featuring sacrificial attacks and unexpected moves.
— Bobby Fischer, one of the greatest chess players who ever lived, died at the age of sixty-four from kidney failure. He had lived one year for each square on a chessboard. / THE GOOD / First of all, you should learn the term “brilliancy.” It refers to a game that is played with spectacular strategy and beauty, typically featuring unexpected moves and ingenious ideas. In other words, the game is extraordinary! At age thirteen, Bobby Fischer won a brilliancy against twenty-six-year-old Donald Byrne.
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From brilliant + -ancy; attested earlier than brilliance. Compare French brillance.
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