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 brainchild ['bren`tʃaɪld]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 脑力劳动的产物

  1. It was my brainchild and I'd like to see the job through to the end.
    这是我的设想,因而我想看到任务完成。
  2. Stone Weirs-- Brainchild of Early Fishermen.
    15 石沪是先民捕鱼智慧的结晶。
  3. Let us light up the world with our brainchild!
    让我们的色彩为世间增添欢笑。


brainchild
brainchildren
[ noun ]
a product of your creative thinking and work
<noun.artifact>
he had little respect for the inspirations of other artistsafter years of work his brainchild was a tangible reality


brainchild \brainchild\ n.
a product of one's creative thinking and work; as, the
project was the brainchild of the director.

Syn: inspiration.
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. The Indian car company was the brainchild of the late Sanjay Gandhi, Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's younger brother.
  2. The letter was the brainchild of Bouley's controller, Kevork K. Kalayjian, a 10-year veteran of the bill-paying business, who felt his oft-repeated productivity lessons to vendors were falling on deaf ears.
  3. The unusual collaboration between commercial network and public television was the brainchild of WGBH, the PBS station in Boston.
  4. DARE, which stands for Drug Abuse Resistance Education, was the brainchild of Los Angeles Police Chief Daryl Gates, said Capt.
  5. Only the rain is free. The Cerro Bayo resort is the brainchild of Jean-Pierre Raemdonck, a lanky, bespectacled Belgian who came to Argentina as a student on a motorcycle and never left.
  6. The structure is the brainchild of Henry Luehr, who declared it finished a year ago after working on it about five years.
  7. The newest boot, a lace-up roper, was the brainchild of the 54-year-old Morgan and a professional rodeo friend and customer.
  8. The idea is the brainchild of Mr Peter Thackwray, the agency's head of marketing.
  9. Many of the youngsters are from poverty-stricken families and "it's hard for them to bring in anything." The pen pal program, the brainchild of Kelly employee Alan Phillips, could not have come at a better time.
  10. The independent draft movement was the brainchild of Curt Clinkscales, founder of a controversial senior citizens lobbying group, owner of a direct mail firm and director of the Kirkpatrick effort.
  11. The Kosher Dining Club was the brainchild of Henry Zetlin, who runs the kosher catering service at the hotel.
  12. The window, of standard fast-food-restaurant design, is the brainchild of Ronald G. Parra, the local INS district director.
  13. The idea is the brainchild of community activist Michael Hill.
  14. It will be difficult for Microsoft to get users to change how they work - and Novell is still well ahead in networks,' he adds. So it will be some time before the jury of the marketplace reaches its verdict on Mr Gates's latest brainchild.
  15. The fund-raising ducks are largely the brainchild of a Phoenix, Ariz., company that says it drew on a 19th century Irish pastime for its inspiration.
  16. It also makes the extraction of strategic and precious metals more economic. Molecular recognition technology (MRT) is the brainchild of Reed Izatt and Jeremy Bradshaw, professors of chemistry at Brigham Young University in Utah.
  17. The project was the brainchild of Danny Norman, chairman of the Long County Commission.
  18. Kennywood President Carl Hughes says the park is the brainchild of an associate who felt that Pittsburgh, nearly 400 miles from the ocean, needed a beach.
  19. The schools were the brainchild of Judge Leander Perez, legendary political strongman of Plaquemines Parish, which covers the delta of the Mississippi River.
  20. The program, which has spawned several imitators in the U.S., is the brainchild of Roy Plomley, a free-lance broadcaster who intended to make just six episodes when he proposed the show to the BBC in 1942.
  21. The new goal is the brainchild of Michael Fortino, who heads the local office of Priority Management, a Dallas-based management-consulting firm.
  22. The railroad is the brainchild of Max Biegert, an engineer who owns a commercial aviation company in Chandler.
  23. It was the brainchild of Prince Rainier, who saw the future of his tiny realm in real estate.
  24. To be called We, the newspaper is the brainchild of John Wallach, foreign editor of Hearst Newspaper Group, and has been two years in the making.
  25. They then brought their brainchild to Meredith, which controls editorial content and prints the magazine.
  26. He said a joint committee would operate FNN, which went on the air in November 1981. FNN was the brainchild of Earl W. Brian, a former neurosurgeon who practiced medicine in Vietnam from 1968 to 1970.
  27. But Mr. Biro failed time and again to cash in fully on his brainchild, while moving in and out of pen ventures in Argentina and Britain.
  28. The one-shot allowance is the brainchild of five Security Federal staffers, who were asked by management to draft a dress code for the thrift's 100 employees.
  29. In a telephone interview, another defendant, Nico Minardos, said the planned sale was the brainchild of the late Cyrus Hashemi, an Iranian.
  30. Telepiu was the brainchild of Italian entrepreneur Silvio Berlusconi, but he was forced to sell off 90% of its capital after a controversial new antitrust law was passed.
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