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 Translation for 'brilliantly' from English to Czech
SYNO bright | brightly | brilliantly
brilliantly {adv}zářivě
brilliantly {adv}geniálně
brilliantly {adv} [brightly]jasně
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Translation for 'brilliantly' from English to Czech

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brilliantly {adv}
zářivě

geniálně
brilliantly {adv} [brightly]
jasně
Usage Examples English
  • Tajiri is credited as being a groundbreaking documentary filmmaker for brilliantly weaving together different narratives, taking from found footage but also her own history and experiences.
  • The most memorable article is by Cyril Connolly entitled 'Where Engels Fears to Tread', a mock book review which paints a brilliantly comic portrait of Brian Howard.
  • The movement is brilliantly scored for full orchestra, and opens with a bright brass fanfare.
  • Jean Weir, portrayed brilliantly by Becky Ann Baker, is a devoted mother and wife who often overlooks her own needs for the sake of the Weirs.
  • TV Zone called the book 'a brilliantly provocative, lyrical and mature Doctor Who novel'.

  • All these skilfully interwoven strands come together, with explosive results, in Ruth Rendell's brilliantly characteristic trademark manner.
  • In 1980 at the World Karate Championship (WUKO) in Madrid Ishimi passed his World Kata Judge examination brilliantly.
  • Pietro Ricchi (or il Lucchesino), born in Lucca, also often depicted brilliantly lit figures set against a dark background (see St. Sebastian).
  • Chaptal, Minister of the Interior, was not interested in brilliantly executed work or in commonplace manufactures, but valued products for their utility, quantity and price.
  • He performed brilliantly at the court of assizes, and opposed the senior branch on the ordinances of July 1830.

  • Gayle Rubin describes the book as "meticulous, sensitive, and brilliantly executed".
  • "Acorn User" praised its two player mode, saying it was "...brilliantly good fun".
  • It lights up brilliantly just before it is extinguished, like a candle which leaps up brilliantly just before it is put out'.
  • Amos Ferguson was a Bahamian folk artist who is known for his brilliantly colored Bible stories and Bahamian scenes.
  • Matt Roush of "TV Guide" wrote that "No show had me laughing out loud more this week (as usual) than the brilliantly structured Modern Family".

  • "Kirkus Reviews" called it a "entertaining, brilliantly illustrated 'why' story".
  • Michael Shermer in the "Scientific American" wrote that Tavris and Aronson brilliantly illuminate the fallacies that underlie irrational behavior.
  • "musicOMH" contributor Michael Hubbard highlighted a variety of influences that "work[...] bloody brilliantly" meshed together.
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