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brain

英 [breɪn]

美 [breɪn]

n.  脑; (供食用的)动物脑髓; 智力; 脑力; 逻辑思维能力
v.  猛击…的脑袋致死

复数:brains 现在分词:braining 过去式:brained 第三人称单数:brains 过去分词:brained 

中考高考CET4考研TOEFL

Oxford 3000 / Collins.4 / BNC.1643 / COCA.1189

同义词辨析

mindbrainintelligencewit【导航词义:智力】

mindn. 头脑,智力
〔辨析〕
普通用词,指人的思维或感知、想象等能力,无褒贬之意。
〔例证〕
He has a sharp mind.
他头脑灵活。
His brilliant mind contributed to his great success.
他非凡的智慧助他取得巨大的成功。
brainn. 智力,智慧,头脑
〔辨析〕
指能理解思考和快速学习的能力,通常用复数。
〔例证〕
If you had any brains, you'd know what to do next.
如果你有点脑子,你就会知道接下来要做什么。
He wanted to find a job that didn't require too much brains.
他想找一份不需要动太多脑筋的工作。
intelligencen. 智力,理解力;聪明
〔辨析〕
指学习、理解、思维、判断等的能力,也指聪明、聪慧。
〔例证〕
an intelligence test
智力测验
intelligence quotient
(IQ)智商
Did your child show high intelligence from an early age?
你的孩子从小就显示出了很高的智力水平吗?
In his opinion, only a woman who has both beauty and intelligence can be his wife.
在他看来,只有秀外慧中的女子才能成为他的妻子。
witn. 头脑,机智
〔辨析〕
指思维敏捷并能作出正确判断的能力,强调机敏,通常用复数。
〔例证〕
He needed all his wits to escape from the heavily guarded island.
他需要绞尽脑汁逃离重兵把守的小岛。
The first piece of advice is to keep your wits about you.
第一条建议就是要随机应变。

习惯用语

    n.

      have sth on the brain
    • 某事萦绕心头;过分热衷
      to think about sth all the time, especially in a way that is annoying
    • He has sex on the brain.
      他脑子里想的全是性。
    • beat your brains out
    • 绞尽脑汁;反复推敲
      to think very hard about sth for a long time
    • blow your/sb's brains out
    • 枪击头部自杀 / 杀人
      to kill yourself/sb by shooting yourself/them in the head
    • cudgel your brains
    • 冥思苦想;绞尽脑汁
      to think very hard
    • pick sb's brains
    • 讨教;请教;不断地问(以向别人学习)
      to ask sb a lot of questions about sth because they know more about the subject than you do
    • rack your brain(s)
    • 绞尽脑汁;冥思苦想
      to think very hard or for a long time about sth
    • She racked her brains, trying to remember exactly what she had said.
      她绞尽脑汁,想要回忆起她到底说过些什么话。

    牛津词典

      noun

        头 in head

      • the organ inside the head that controls movement, thought, memory and feeling
        1. damage to the brain
          脑部损伤
        2. brain cells
          脑细胞
        3. She died of a brain tumour.
          她死于脑瘤。
        4. a device to measure brain activity during sleep
          检测睡眠时脑部活动的仪器
      • 食物 food
      • (供食用的)动物脑髓
        the brain of an animal, eaten as food
        1. sheep's brains
          羊脑
      • 智力 intelligence
      • 智力;脑力;逻辑思维能力
        the ability to learn quickly and think about things in a logical and intelligent way
        1. It doesn't take much brain to work out that both stories can't be true.
          不必费多大脑筋就知道,两种说法不可能都是真的。
        2. Teachers spotted that he had a good brain at an early age.
          老师们发现他小时候就很聪颖。
        3. You need brains as well as brawn (= intelligence as well as strength) to do this job.
          这项工作既需要脑力又需要体力。
      • 聪明人 intelligent person
      • 聪明的人;有智慧的人
        an intelligent person
        1. one of the best scientific brains in the country
          国家最优秀的科技人才之一
      • (群体中)最聪明的人;策划组织者
        the most intelligent person in a particular group; the person who is responsible for thinking of and organizing sth
        1. He's always been the brains of the family.
          这家人数他聪明。
        2. The band's drummer is the brains behind their latest venture.
          这位乐队鼓手是他们最近一次活动的策划人。

      verb

      • 猛击…的脑袋致死
        to kill a person or an animal by hitting them very hard on the head

        柯林斯词典

        • N-COUNT 脑;大脑
          Yourbrainis 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.
          1. Her father died of a brain tumour.
            她父亲死于脑瘤。
        • N-COUNT 头脑;智力
          Yourbrainis your mind and the way that you think.
          1. Once you stop using your brain you soon go stale...
            一旦停止用脑,人很快就会变得迟钝。
          2. Stretch your brain with this puzzle.
            用这个智力游戏锻炼你的思维能力。
        • N-COUNT 智力;智慧;头脑
          If someone hasbrainsor a goodbrain, they have the ability to learn and understand things quickly, to solve problems, and to make good decisions.
          1. They were not the only ones to have brains and ambition...
            并不是只有他们聪明、有志向。
          2. I had a good brain and the teachers liked me.
            我很聪明,老师们都喜欢我。
        • N-COUNT 智囊;出谋划策者
          If someone isthe brainsbehind an idea or an organization, he or she had that idea or makes the important decisions about how that organization is managed.
          1. Mr White was the brains behind the scheme...
            怀特先生是该项计划的幕后策划者。
          2. Some investigators regarded her as the brains of the gang.
            一些调查员认为她是该团伙的决策者。
        • VERB 猛击…的头部
          Tobrainsomeone means to hit them forcefully on the head.
          1. He had threatened to brain him then and there.
            他当时就威胁要打爆他的脑袋。
        • PHRASE 把…的脑袋打伤;把…脑袋打开花
          Tobeatsomeone'sbrains outorbashtheirbrains inmeans to hit their head very hard, so that they are badly injured or killed.
          1. They stood over him with clubs raised as if to beat his brains out.
            他们举着棍子监视着他,好像要揍扁他的脑袋。
        • PHRASE (用枪)把…的脑袋打开花;射中…的头部
          Toblowsomeone'sbrains outmeans to shoot them in the head, killing them.
          1. Give me all your money or I'll blow your brains out...
            把你所有的钱都给我,否则我就一枪把你的脑袋打开花。
          2. He blew his brains out with a shotgun.
            他用一支猎枪射中了他的脑袋。
        • PHRASE 一直想着;对…念念不忘
          If someonehassomethingon the brain, they keep thinking about it.
          1. You've had chess on the brain since you were little.
            你从很小的时候就对下棋产生了浓厚兴趣。
        • PHRASE 请教;讨教
          If youpicksomeone'sbrains, you ask them to help you with a problem because they know more about the subject than you.
          1. Why should a successful company allow another firm to pick its brains?
            为什么一个成功的企业就得允许别的公司来讨教呢?
        • torackyourbrains→ see:rack

        英英释义

        noun

        verb

        • kill by smashing someone's skull
          1. hit on the head

            双语例句

            • The patient's brain activity is monitored via electrodes taped to the skull.
              病人的大脑活动通过固定在其头骨上的电极进行监控。
            • He had threatened to brain him then and there.
              他当时就威胁要打爆他的脑袋。
            • I suppose the shock had addled his poor old brain.
              我估摸这个打击已经把他那可怜的脑袋瓜搞糊涂了。
            • Some investigators regarded her as the brains of the gang.
              一些调查员认为她是该团伙的决策者。
            • He had kidney cancer, with secondary tumours in the brain and lungs.
              他患有肾癌,还有脑部和肺部的继发性肿瘤。
            • My brain was in buzz.
              我的脑袋嗡嗡响。
            • You've had chess on the brain since you were little.
              你从很小的时候就对下棋产生了浓厚兴趣。
            • The actual damage to the brain cells is secondary to the damage caused to the blood supply.
              与对血液供应的损害相比,对大脑细胞的实际损害不那么严重。
            • He blew his brains out with a shotgun.
              他用一支猎枪射中了他的脑袋。
            • There are also unpleasant brain effects such as anxiety and neurotic behaviour.
              也会对大脑产生不良影响,如焦虑和神经质的行为。