Brim with Meaning in English
expression
ˈbɹɪm/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
BRIM with or BRIM widh
bɹˈɪm/ /wˈɪð
br-IM with or br-IM widh
释义
To be completely full of something, especially emotions, qualities, or physical things, so that it almost overflows.
用法与细微差别
Usually followed by a strong feeling, quality, or visible thing ('brim with joy', 'brim with excitement'). Slightly literary or expressive, not used for everyday physical containers. Often found in descriptions or storytelling.
Spanish: rebosar de - estar lleno dePortuguese (BR): transbordar de - estar cheio dePortuguese (PT): transbordar de - estar cheio deChinese (Simplified): 充满Chinese (Traditional): 充滿Hindi: से भर जानाArabic: يفيض بـ - يمتلئ بـBengali: ভরে থাকা - টইটম্বুর হওয়াRussian: переполняться - быть полнымJapanese: あふれるVietnamese: tràn đầyKorean: 가득 차다Turkish: taşmak - dolup taşmakUrdu: لبریز ہونا - بھر جاناIndonesian: dipenuhi - melimpah
例句
Her eyes brimmed with tears.
basic
The cup brimmed with coffee.
basic
The classroom brimmed with excitement before the trip.
basic
She walked into the room, brimming with confidence.
natural
The festival was brimming with people from all over the city.
natural
His voice brimmed with pride as he spoke about his son.
natural