| 粲然 | càn rán | clear and bright; with a big smile | |
| 粲然可观 | càn rán kě guān | to have achieved signal successes (idiom) | |
| 粲然一笑 | càn rán yī xiào | to grin with delight (idiom) | |
| 粲烂 | càn làn | brilliant; sparkling; radiant; bright | |
| 粲粲 | càn càn | bright, splendid and eye-catching (of dresses, etc.) |
| 1 | Pei Han has lustrous qualities. | |
| 2 | The actors were really hamming it up to amuse the audience. | |
| 3 | I think it is enough to evoke this reference to provoke in you the smiles which happily I see spreading among the audience. | |
| 4 | You compare her with your English --- women who wolf down from three to five meat meals a day; and naturally you find her a sylph. | |
| 5 | Recent experimental results obtained at Beijing Electron-proton Collider sensitivity level the crisply defined natrue of the hadronic decay puzzle in charmonium physics. |