BRAIN,脑,脑袋。
基本介绍
- 外文名:BRAIN
名词 n
1.
2. 智力,头脑
I suppose she has more brains than any of us.
我认为她比我们都聪明。
That man has a fine brain.
那人脑筋好。
3.聪明人,智者
4. 智囊
She was the brain of the organization.
她是这个组织的智囊。
5. 电脑
及物动词 vt
1. 打破...的脑袋致死
2. 猛击...的头部
词形变化
动词过去式:brained 过去分词:brained 现在分词:braining第三人称单数:brains
例句与用法
1. She has a good brain.
她很有头脑。
2. Brains are more than just education.
有头脑不仅指受过教育。
3. I've had this tune on the brain all day but I can't remember what it's called.
我脑海里整天迴蕩着这个曲调,但我想不起来叫什麽了。
4. He is one of the leading brains in the country.
他是国家的知识分子精英。
5. You need brains to become a university professor.
当大学教授要有才智.
6. She was the brains behind the whole scheme.
她是整个方案背后的主脑.
7. He's the brains of the family.
他是全家最聪明的人.
8. He has very little brain.
他没有什麽头脑.
英英解释
名词brain:
1. that part of the central nervous system that includes all the higher nervous centers; enclosed within the skull; continuous with the spinal cord
同义词:encephalon
2. mental ability
同义词:brainpower, learning ability, mental capacity, mentality, wit
3. that which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings; the seat of the faculty of reason
同义词:mind, head, psyche, nous
4. someone who has exceptional intellectual ability and originality
同义词:genius, mastermind, brainiac, Einstein
5. the brain of certain animals used as meat
动词brain:
1. hit on the head
2. kill by smashing someone's skull