柯林斯詞典brighten /?bra?t?n/ (brightening,brightened,brightens) 1. V-I If someone brightens or their face brightens, they suddenly look happier. 變得開心; 面露喜色 Seeing him, she seemed to brighten a little. 看見他她似乎高興點(diǎn)了。2. PHRASAL VERB Brighten up means the same as . 變得開心; 面露喜色 He brightened up a bit. 他微露喜色。3. V-I If your eyes brighten, you suddenly look interested or excited. (眼睛) 變亮 His eyes brightened and he laughed. 他眼睛一亮,笑了起來。4. V-T If someone or something brightens a place, they make it more colourful and attractive. 使增輝 Tubs planted with flowers brightened the area outside the door. 盆里種上了花給門外的那塊地增輝了。5. PHRASAL VERB Brighten up means the same as . 使增輝 David spotted the pink silk lampshade in a shop and thought it would brighten up the room. 大衛(wèi)在一家商店發(fā)現(xiàn)了這個(gè)粉色的絲綢燈罩,他想它會(huì)使房間生輝。6. V-T/V-I If someone or something brightens a situation or the situation brightens, it becomes more pleasant, enjoyable, or favourable. 改善; 轉(zhuǎn)好 That does not do much to brighten the prospects of kids in the city. 那并沒怎么改善城里孩子們的前途。7. V-T/V-I When a light brightens a place or when a place brightens, it becomes brighter or lighter. 照亮; 變亮 The sky above the ridge of mountains brightened. 山脊上方的天空變亮了。8. V-I If the weather brightens, it becomes less cloudy or rainy, and the sun starts to shine. (天氣) 放晴 By early afternoon the weather had brightened. 午后不久,天氣已經(jīng)放晴了。 返回 brightening