brain meaning in English
n.
1.脑,〔pl.〕脑髓;〔俚语〕计算机;(导弹的)制导系统。
2.〔常 pl.〕智力,智能,智慧,脑力;头脑。
3.〔口语〕聪明人;〔口语〕〔pl.〕智囊,出谋划策者。
短语和例子
★当作器官时用单数,当作物质时用复数。 be full of brains, have good [plenty of] brains 聪明,好脑筋。 man of brains 聪明人。 have no brains 没头脑,笨。 have a lucid brain 思路清晰,头脑清醒。 the brain of the conspiracy 阴谋的策划者。 electron brain〔俚语〕电脑,电子计算机。 beat [cudgel, pound, puzzle, rack] one's brains 绞脑汁,苦思。 beat one's brains out 拼命,竭力 (She beat her brains out studying. 她拼命用功)。 blow sb.'s brains out 使某人脑袋开花。 coin one's brains 想方设法挣钱。 get [have] (sth.) on thebrain 专心,全神贯注在(某事上)。 overtax one's brains 用脑过度。 pick [suck] sb.'s brains 采用〔窃取〕某人的主张〔想法,知识,研究成果等〕。 turn sb.'s brain 冲昏某人头脑,使自以为了不起。 water on the brain 脑水肿。
vt.
1.打破〔碎〕…的脑袋。
2.打…的头部。
短语和例子
brain bleed 1.脑(血管)出血。2.〔比喻〕人才流失。
adj.
-less
没有头脑的,愚钝的,笨的。
- Harry himself would probably blow his brains out .
哈里本人可能自杀。 - His brain seems to be functioning normally .
他的大脑看来功能正常。 - She was the brains behind the whole scheme .
她是整个方案背后的主脑。 - Perhaps it is the brain that needs resting ?
也许是大脑需要休息吧? - His brain is as cunning as his fingers .
他的头脑同手一样的灵活。
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