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Definition of bright-eyed in English: bright-eyedadjective 1Having shining eyes. 眼睛亮晶晶的 creatures of the night—owls, bats, and bright-eyed cats Example sentencesExamples - So it's a bit of a shock when a healthy-looking, bright-eyed, clear-skinned young man walks into his agent's office.
- She noticed a bright-eyed, dark-haired young man sitting across from her.
- The boy gazed back at him, bright-eyed and calm.
- The young man dropped his bright-eyed gaze from David's face.
- The pale-skinned bright-eyed goddess wills it.
- The two richly dressed infants have brought their pets, as bright-eyed as themselves, with them.
- A healthy rabbit should be bright-eyed and alert.
- 1.1 Alert and lively.
机警灵活的 bright-eyed young lawyers 机警灵活的年轻律师。 Example sentencesExamples - Thin and tired, she seemed to have little in common with the bright-eyed young go-getter.
- She's bubbly, bright-eyed and thinks she'll soon be engaged to her Kennedy-esque boyfriend, Warner.
- I need to get some sleep so I can wake up bright-eyed and ready to face another day of my wonderful life.
- We see the evolution of characters from young, bright-eyed regulars to beat-up-looking old men.
- The bright-eyed eighth-grader hopes one day to win a college scholarship.
- There I was, the freshman, just itching to show some bright-eyed high schooler the benefits of an education.
- Along with their bright-eyed optimism, the band offers up some surprisingly innovative songs.
- Two points were missed by the bright-eyed defenders of the judiciary.
- Perched on a sofa in his plush suite, he is bright-eyed and unexpectedly eager to talk.
- The plant and ornamentation kiosks are packed elbow-to-elbow with bright-eyed garden enthusiasts.
- Where Emily was bright-eyed, Gretchen was sullen.
- It's an unfortunate reality that among these bright-eyed do-gooders lurk the pollster's worst enemy.
- In the break they'd come down bright-eyed and smiling to view our work.
- I want someone to just speak of all the bright-eyed boys and girls who were my age.
- He has flown himself away to the clinic to emerge back into the public eye as a bright-eyed, coherent young man.
- Don't be moody now, I can't stand it,’ she pleaded, looking suspiciously bright-eyed.
- These are bright-eyed, eager, intelligent young people, but they run into concrete walls and outright discrimination.
Synonyms happy, genial, cheerful, cheery, jolly, joyful, glad, merry, sunny, light-hearted, blithe, beaming
Phrasesbright-eyed and bushy-tailed informal Alert and lively. 机警灵活的 he arrived bright-eyed and bushy-tailed at the studio Example sentencesExamples - The two walked off bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, I wandered outside alone.
- She's the most bright-eyed and bushy-tailed character.
- I could see she was bright-eyed and bushy-tailed now, fully awake.
- I started high school bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.
- After a night of girly fun, our bright-eyed and bushy-tailed guests scampered off.
Definition of bright-eyed in US English: bright-eyedadjectiveˌbrīdˈīdˌbraɪdˈaɪd 1Having shining eyes. 眼睛亮晶晶的 creatures of the night—owls, bats, and bright-eyed cats Example sentencesExamples - The two richly dressed infants have brought their pets, as bright-eyed as themselves, with them.
- The young man dropped his bright-eyed gaze from David's face.
- The boy gazed back at him, bright-eyed and calm.
- So it's a bit of a shock when a healthy-looking, bright-eyed, clear-skinned young man walks into his agent's office.
- The pale-skinned bright-eyed goddess wills it.
- A healthy rabbit should be bright-eyed and alert.
- She noticed a bright-eyed, dark-haired young man sitting across from her.
- 1.1 Alert and lively.
机警灵活的 bright-eyed young lawyers 机警灵活的年轻律师。 Example sentencesExamples - The plant and ornamentation kiosks are packed elbow-to-elbow with bright-eyed garden enthusiasts.
- We see the evolution of characters from young, bright-eyed regulars to beat-up-looking old men.
- Along with their bright-eyed optimism, the band offers up some surprisingly innovative songs.
- Don't be moody now, I can't stand it,’ she pleaded, looking suspiciously bright-eyed.
- She's bubbly, bright-eyed and thinks she'll soon be engaged to her Kennedy-esque boyfriend, Warner.
- The bright-eyed eighth-grader hopes one day to win a college scholarship.
- I need to get some sleep so I can wake up bright-eyed and ready to face another day of my wonderful life.
- These are bright-eyed, eager, intelligent young people, but they run into concrete walls and outright discrimination.
- Perched on a sofa in his plush suite, he is bright-eyed and unexpectedly eager to talk.
- Where Emily was bright-eyed, Gretchen was sullen.
- In the break they'd come down bright-eyed and smiling to view our work.
- It's an unfortunate reality that among these bright-eyed do-gooders lurk the pollster's worst enemy.
- Two points were missed by the bright-eyed defenders of the judiciary.
- I want someone to just speak of all the bright-eyed boys and girls who were my age.
- He has flown himself away to the clinic to emerge back into the public eye as a bright-eyed, coherent young man.
- There I was, the freshman, just itching to show some bright-eyed high schooler the benefits of an education.
- Thin and tired, she seemed to have little in common with the bright-eyed young go-getter.
Synonyms happy, genial, cheerful, cheery, jolly, joyful, glad, merry, sunny, light-hearted, blithe, beaming
Phrasesbright-eyed and bushy-tailed informal Alert and lively; eager. 机警灵活的 Example sentencesExamples - The two walked off bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, I wandered outside alone.
- I could see she was bright-eyed and bushy-tailed now, fully awake.
- After a night of girly fun, our bright-eyed and bushy-tailed guests scampered off.
- I started high school bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.
- She's the most bright-eyed and bushy-tailed character.
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