Antares米罗
brain/brein; bren/ ---------- 1 ---------- [C] organ of the body that controls thought, memory and feeling, consisting of a mass of soft grey matter inside the head 脑: * a disease of the brain 脑部疾患* The brain is the centre of the nervous system. 脑是神经系统的中枢.* [attrib 作定语] brain surgery 脑外科. ---------- 2 ---------- [U, C often pl 常作复数] mind or intellect; intelligence 头脑; 智力: * He has very little brain. 他没有什麽头脑.* She has an excellent brain. 她很有头脑.* You need brains to become a university professor. 当大学教授要有才智.* He has one of the best brains in the university. 他是这所大学里才智出众的人. ---------- 3 ---------- (a) [C] (infml 口) clever person; intellectual 聪明人; 知识分子: * He is one of the leading brains in the country. 他是国家的知识分子精英. (b) the brains [sing v] (infml 口) cleverest person in a group 智力超群的人: * He's the brains of the family. 他是全家最聪明的人.* She was the brains behind the whole scheme. 她是整个方案背后的主脑. ---------- 4 ---------- (idm 习语) blow one's brains out => blow1. cudgel one's brains => cudgel. have sth on the brain (infml 口) think about sth constantly; be obsessed by sth 一心想着某事物; 对某事物入迷: * I've had this tune on the brain all day but I can't remember what it's called. 我脑海里整天回荡着这个曲调, 但我想不起来叫什麽了. pick sb's brains => pick3. rack one's brain(s) => rack2. tax one's/sb's brains => tax. 派生: brain v [Tn] kill (a person or an animal) with a heavy blow on the head (猛击头部)打死(人或动物): (fig infml 比喻, 口) I nearly brained myself on that low beam. 那低矮的横梁险些把我的头撞碎. brainless adj stupid; foolish 没有头脑的; 愚蠢的; 傻的: That was a pretty brainless thing to do. 那样做很愚蠢. brainy adj (-ier, -iest) (infml 口) clever; intelligent 聪明的; 有智慧的: Her children are all very brainy. 她的孩子个个都很聪明.
长虫虫的橘子
英语:mind
读音:英[maɪnd]、美[maɪnd]
意思:
1、n. 头脑;精神;心;想法;意见;心思;注意力;有才智的人;记忆;心情;理智。
2、v. 留心;注意;专心于;介意;照顾。
举例:He is ninety years old,but his mind is sharp.
他虽然90岁了,但头脑还很灵活。
1、mind可用作及物动词也可用作不及物动词,用作及物动词时,接名词、代词、动词不定式(多为否定式)、动名词或that/wh-从句作宾语。
2、mind作“照顾”解时,侧重于护卫和保护,使之不受伤害或发生意外,接名词或代词作宾语。
3、mind还可作“听从”“服从”解。语气较 obey 弱,接名词、代词作宾语。
4、mind还可表示“专心于”用作及物动词,接名词、代词作宾语。
catebutslim
脑子英语是brainbrain[breɪn]n. 脑;<非正式>智力,智慧;聪明的人,智者;<非正式>电脑;(供食用的)动物脑髓v. <非正式>猛击……的头部[ 复数 brains 第三人称单数 brains 现在分词 braining 过去式 brained 过去分词 brained ]
苏州齐惠壮士
脑子brains[词典]brain; brains; mind; head; intelligence[例句]由于过分紧张,他脑子里一片空白。Under enormous stress, his mind went blank. / Too intense to think properly, he could produce nothing significant out of his mind.
lisabaobao99
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。