What Does Brilling Mean .
Brilling is the amount of effort expended in making a report or reports look superficially appealing.
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The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
"Brilling" in "Jabberwocky" likely means to roar or bellow loudly. The term is a nonsense word created by Lewis Carroll to add to the whimsical and fantastical nature of the poem.
Nikolai Brilling has: Played Marshal Murat in "Kutuzov" in 1944. Played Captain Evans in "Admiral Nakhimov" in 1946. Played Lodovico in "Otello" in 1955. Played Aleksander in "Oshibka rezidenta" in 1969. Performed in "Parashuty na derevyakh" in 1973. Performed in "Priklyucheniye ne udalos" in 1974. Performed in "Podpasok s ogurtsom" in 1979. Performed in "Chrezvychaynye obstoyatelstva" in 1980. Played Aleksander in "Konets operatsii Rezident" in 1986.
The cast of Parashuty na derevyakh - 1973 includes: Anatoli Barchuk Lyudmila Bezuglaya Nikolai Brilling Galina Chiginskaya Aleksandra Klimova Sergey Polezhaev Vladimir Smirnov Igor Yasulovich
The cast of Chrezvychaynye obstoyatelstva - 1980 includes: Anna Antonenko Nikolai Brilling Aleksey Eybozhenko Gennadi Frolov Aleksandr Lenkov Aleksey Mikhaylov Yevgeni Shutov Anatoliy Vasilev Igor Vladimirov Valeriya Zaklunnaya
The cast of Priklyucheniye ne udalos - 1974 includes: Aleksandr Bordukov Nikolai Brilling Sasha Chengery Dima Kupriyanov Misha Pyarn Valya Savchenkov Galya Sinitsyna Lena Tikhomirova Lilya Yakunina
The cast of Podpasok s ogurtsom - 1979 includes: Nikolai Brilling Leonid Kanevskiy as Major Tomin Nikolai Karachentsov as Kim Faleyev Lyudmila Khityaeva Elza Lezhdey as Zinaida Kibrit Georgiy Martynyuk as Znamensky Nikita Podgorny Boris Shcherbakov Boris Tenin Liliya Tolmacheva Ivan Ufimtsev Aleksei Zharkov
The cast of Oshibka rezidenta - 1969 includes: Nikolai Brilling as Aleksander Nikolay Grabbe as Viktor Krug Vladimir Gusev as Kustov Ervin Knausmyuller Yefim Kopelyan as General Sergeyev Irina Miroshnichenko as Rita Rostislav Plyatt as N ikolai Nikolaevich Kazin Nikolai Prokopovich as Colonel Markov Eleonora Shashkova as Mariya Yuri Volyntsev Vadim Zakharchenko as Leonid Krug Oleg Zhakov as Dembovich Georgi Zhzhyonov as Mikhail Tulyev
The cast of Kutuzov - 1944 includes: Sergei Blinnikov as Platov, bearded Russian officer Nikolai Brilling as Marshal Murat Boris Chirkov as Lavilov Aleksei Dikij as Prince Kutuzov Vladimir Gotovtsev as Gen. Beningsen Yevgeniy Kaluzhsky as Marshal Berthier Semyon Mezhinsky as Napoleon Bonaparte Nikolai Okhlopkov as Gen. Barclay de Tolly Mikhail Pugovkin as Fedya Ivan Ryzhov as Volkojsky Ivan Skuratov as Zhastyannikov Aleksandr Stepanov as Marshal Ney Gavriil Terekhov as Loriston Vladimir Yershov as Beketov Sergo Zakariadze as Prince Bagration
The cast of Admiral Nakhimov - 1946 includes: Nikolai Aparin as Sailor Nikolai Brilling as Captain Evans Nikolai Chaplygin as Kornilov Aleksei Dikij as Adm. Nakhimov Pavel Gaideburov as Lord Raglan Georgi Gumilevsky as Sailor Aleksandr Khokhlov as Napoleon III Leonid Knyazev as Pyotr Koshka Vasili Kovrigin as Baranovsky Boris Olenin as General Pelissier Vsevolod Pudovkin as Prince Menshikov Yevgeni Samojlov as Lt. Burunov Ruben Simonov as Pasha Osman Pyotr Sobolevsky as Ostreno Konstantin Starostin as Sailor Vladimir Vladislavskiy as Capt. Lavrov
Too many of the words in the poem "Jabberwocky" are nonsense words made up by the author of the poem, Lewis Carroll (including the noun Jabberwocky). Since they are not real words, the nouns can only be deciphered by their function in the sentence. For example, in the lines, "Twas brillig, and the slithy toves, did gyre and gimble in the wabe", we can interpret "brilling" as a noun or an adjective (a subject complement), or even a verb. We can interpret "slithy" as an adjective describing the noun "toves"; "did gyre and gimble" as a compound verb; and "the wabe" as a noun object of the preposition "in". So many of the words in the poem are not real words, no one can say for sure exactly which words are nouns.
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
you mean what you mean