brief

/briːf/ (bre, ipa) · /briːf/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈbrēf/ (ame, mw)

brief — adjective

1. taking little time, or expressed with only the main words and no extra detail.

1.形容詞B1
釋義

taking little time, or expressed with only the main words and no extra detail.

例句

The doctor gave a brief answer before hurrying to the next room.

brief + answer for few words

Our meeting was brief because the train strike started at noon.

brief + event for short duration

同義詞
  • short

    the broad everyday word for little time or length

  • concise

    used mainly for speech or writing that avoids unnecessary detail

  • succinct

    slightly more formal than 'brief', especially for clear expression

反義詞
  • long

    lasting more time or using many words

  • detailed

    gives many facts instead of just the main points

文法句型

brief meeting

brief answer

brief email

brief pause

用法筆記

Common with nouns for time, speech, writing, and events. Distinguish from adjective/2, which adds the feeling that the time passed faster than expected.

常見錯誤

The meeting was briefly.
The meeting was brief.
💡use the adjective after 'be'; 'briefly' is the adverb.

2. used to say that a period of time seemed to pass very quickly, often faster than

2.形容詞
釋義

used to say that a period of time seemed to pass very quickly, often faster than you wanted.

例句

The Watanabe family's week in Hualien felt brief once school started again.

time period + felt brief

Summer always seems brief when the beach is finally warm enough.

season + seems brief

同義詞
  • fleeting

    more literary and strongly suggests passing very quickly

  • short-lived

    focuses on not lasting long, especially experiences or feelings

  • passing

    suggests something temporary, often in a reflective tone

反義詞
  • endless

    seems to continue for a very long time

文法句型

visit + felt brief

summer + seemed brief

hour + was brief

用法筆記

Usually follows nouns for periods such as 'visit', 'holiday', 'summer', or 'childhood'. Distinguish from adjective/1: adjective/1 measures length, while this sense comments on how fast the time seemed to go.

3. describing clothes cut very high or small, so they leave a lot of skin visible.

3.形容詞
釋義

describing clothes cut very high or small, so they leave a lot of skin visible.

例句

Imani chose a brief silver dress for the school's final dance show.

brief + clothing item

In the shop window, a brief tennis skirt hung above neon trainers.

brief + clothing item in fashion display

同義詞
  • short

    the broad neutral word for clothing with little length

  • skimpy

    often sounds critical and suggests too little coverage

  • cropped

    especially used for tops cut short above the waist

反義詞
  • long

    covers more of the body or legs

文法句型

brief dress

brief shorts

brief top

brief costume

用法筆記

Mainly used with clothes such as dresses, skirts, shorts, or tops. It often comments on style and can sound approving or critical depending on context.

brief — verb

brief — noun