释义 |
briobri‧o /ˈbriəəʊ $ -oʊ/ noun [uncountable] literary - And they must be conducted with confidence and brio.
- At her wedding Phil took spectacularly to the bottle and put the boot in with some brio.
- But on the whole he carries it off with brio and sensitivity.
- Great Groups almost always have this quality of youthful brio.
- Having told her story with some brio, Miss Breeze burst into tears and was comforted by the motherly Miss Maitland.
- If we'd needed the final touch of homicidal brio, this would have had to be it.
- Nevertheless, Britain's early filmmakers set about the business of film production with some brio and not a little flair.
energy and confidence |