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1、brain
读音:英[breɪn],美[breɪn]。
释义:
n. 头脑,智力;脑袋。
vt. 猛击…的头部。
例句:The doctor found a tumor in his brain.
医生发现他的大脑中有一颗肿瘤。
变形:过去式brained,过去分词brained,现在分词braining,第三人称单数brains,复数brains。
2、noddle
读音:英[ˈnɒdl],美[ˈnɑːdl]。
释义:
n. 头;脑袋。
v. 点头。
例句:The young man noddled his head when he met an acquaintance on the way.
这位年轻人在路上偶遇熟人的时候会点头示意。
变形:过去式noddled,过去分词noddled,现在分词noddling,第三人称单数noddles。
brain的近义词
imbecility
读音:英 [ˌɪmbə'sɪləti],美 [ˌɪmbə'sɪləti]。
释义:n. 低能,愚钝,愚蠢的言行
例句:You naive, foolish, irresponsible nincompoop... I quake at the imbecility of it.
你这个幼稚、愚蠢、不负责任的笨蛋。
短语:
sharpen the intellect 使才思敏捷
train the intellect 训练智力
brilliant intellect 才华横溢
clear intellect 清醒的头脑
in intellect 才智上
a man of intellect 有才智的人
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brain /breɪn/n. 头脑,智力;脑袋vt. 猛击…的头部n. (Brain)人名;(英)布雷恩[网络] 脑;大脑;脑[专业] 脑 [医药科学];脑 [生物学]1 N-COUNT Your brain is the organ inside your head that controls your body's activities and enables you to think and to feel things such as heat and pain. 脑Her father died of a brain tumour.他的父亲死于脑瘤。2 N-COUNT Your brain is your mind and the way that you think. 脑筋Once you stop using your brain you soon go stale.一旦你停止动脑筋,你很快就会变迟钝。3 N-COUNT If someone has brains or a good brain, they have the ability to learn and understand things quickly, to solve problems, and to make good decisions. 头脑They were not the only ones to have brains and ambition.他们并非仅有的有头脑、有抱负的人。4 N-COUNT If someone is the brains behind an idea or an organization, he or she had that idea or makes the important decisions about how that organization is managed. 智囊Mr. White was the brains behind the scheme.怀特先生是这项计划后面的智囊。