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- Describes strong, intense, or powerful illumination.
- Commonly used for the sun, lamps, or city environments.
- Can metaphorically represent hope, intelligence, or big city life.
意味
This phrase describes a light that is very strong, intense, or powerful. It is the kind of light that makes you squint your eyes or look away because it is so vivid.
主な例文
3 / 6Waking up in the morning
The bright light from the window woke me up early.
The bright light from the window woke me up early.
In a professional photo studio
We need a bright light for this portrait.
We need a bright light for this portrait.
Texting a friend about a headache
I have a migraine, so please turn off that bright light!
I have a migraine, so please turn off that bright light!
文化的背景
The 'Bright Lights of Broadway' refers to the massive electric signs in New York's theater district. It symbolizes success in the performing arts. In many cultures, a 'bright light' at the end of a tunnel is a universal symbol for hope or the afterlife. Light pollution is a growing concern. Many cities are now trying to reduce 'bright lights' to protect the environment and human health. The phrase 'bright spark' is often used sarcastically to describe someone who has done something stupid, though 'bright' usually means smart.
Use it for screens
If your phone is hurting your eyes, say 'The screen is too bright' or 'The light is too bright.'
Word Order
Never say 'light bright' unless you are talking about the 1980s toy 'Lite-Brite'.
15秒でわかる
- Describes strong, intense, or powerful illumination.
- Commonly used for the sun, lamps, or city environments.
- Can metaphorically represent hope, intelligence, or big city life.
What It Means
Bright light is a simple but powerful way to describe high intensity. It is not just a regular lamp. It is a light that dominates the room. Think of the sun at noon. Think of a car's high beams hitting your face. It is clear, strong, and impossible to ignore.
How To Use It
You can use it as a noun phrase. You might say, "There is a bright light in my eyes." It usually describes physical light. However, sometimes people use it metaphorically for someone very smart. But mostly, stick to things you can actually see. It is a very common A2-level building block for your English.
When To Use It
Use it when you are outside on a sunny day. Use it when you are in a store with harsh neon tubes. It is perfect for describing a stage at a concert. If you are driving at night, you might complain about a bright light behind you. It is a very safe, helpful phrase for daily life.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use it for a candle or a dim phone screen. That is a faint light. If you are talking about someone's personality, bright light is okay, but shining star is better. Also, do not use it to describe a color like neon yellow. Just say bright yellow instead. Keep it focused on the actual source of illumination.
Cultural Background
In Western culture, a bright light often symbolizes truth or hope. You might hear people talk about a "light at the end of the tunnel." In movies, a bright light often appears during alien encounters or spiritual moments. It is almost always seen as something positive or revealing. Just don't look directly into one, or you'll see spots for ten minutes!
Common Variations
You will often hear bright lights (plural). This usually refers to the big city, like New York or London. People say, "The bright lights of the city are calling me." You might also hear blinding light if it is too strong. If it is a bit softer, you could call it a brilliant light. But bright light is your most reliable, everyday choice.
使い方のコツ
This phrase is safe for all situations. It has no negative slang connotations, though calling a person a 'bright light' is much more emotional than calling a lamp 'bright.'
Use it for screens
If your phone is hurting your eyes, say 'The screen is too bright' or 'The light is too bright.'
Word Order
Never say 'light bright' unless you are talking about the 1980s toy 'Lite-Brite'.
Plural for Cities
When talking about the excitement of a city, always use the plural: 'The bright lights of Tokyo.'
例文
6The bright light from the window woke me up early.
The bright light from the window woke me up early.
Describes natural sunlight entering a room.
We need a bright light for this portrait.
We need a bright light for this portrait.
Used to describe technical equipment requirements.
I have a migraine, so please turn off that bright light!
I have a migraine, so please turn off that bright light!
Expressing discomfort or sensitivity.
The bright lights of the stadium could be seen from miles away.
The bright lights of the stadium could be seen from miles away.
Describes large-scale outdoor lighting.
Stop shining that bright light in my face, I'm not a criminal!
Stop shining that bright light in my face, I'm not a criminal!
A joke referring to police interrogations.
Your friendship has been a bright light in my life lately.
Your friendship has been a bright light in my life lately.
A metaphorical use meaning a source of joy.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct word.
The sun is a very ______ light.
'Bright' is the standard adjective for the intensity of the sun.
Which sentence is more natural?
A) I can't see because of the bright light. B) I can't see because of the shiny light.
'Bright' describes the light itself; 'shiny' describes a surface.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: A young actor moving to Hollywood.
'Drawn to the bright lights' is a common idiom for seeking fame in a city.
Complete the dialogue.
Driver: 'Hey, can you turn off your high beams?' Other Driver: 'Sorry, I didn't realize my ______ were so ______.'
This is the standard way to discuss car headlights.
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Types of Bright Light
Natural
- • Sun
- • Lightning
- • Stars
Artificial
- • LED Bulb
- • Flashlight
- • Neon Sign
練習問題バンク
4 問題The sun is a very ______ light.
'Bright' is the standard adjective for the intensity of the sun.
A) I can't see because of the bright light. B) I can't see because of the shiny light.
'Bright' describes the light itself; 'shiny' describes a surface.
Situation: A young actor moving to Hollywood.
'Drawn to the bright lights' is a common idiom for seeking fame in a city.
Driver: 'Hey, can you turn off your high beams?' Other Driver: 'Sorry, I didn't realize my ______ were so ______.'
This is the standard way to discuss car headlights.
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よくある質問
5 問No, it is two separate words: an adjective (bright) and a noun (light).
Yes, it is grammatically correct, but 'bright light' is much more common in everyday English.
The most common opposites are 'dim light,' 'faint light,' or 'soft light.'
It refers to the many neon signs, streetlights, and building lights that make a city look exciting at night.
Yes! It means they are very smart, positive, or a source of hope for others.
関連フレーズ
blinding light
specialized formA light so bright you cannot see.
guiding light
figurativeA person or principle that provides direction.
dim light
contrastA weak or soft light.
highlight
builds onThe best or most important part of something.