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 brains ['breinz添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 智力, 脑髓

[法] 智能, 智囊


  1. The seat of intelligence; brains.
    智力,头脑智力的活动中心;头脑
  2. The intellect; one's brains.
    智力,某人的头脑
  3. The little man pitted his brains against the man twice his size.
    那矮个男人以其智力对抗块头比他大一倍的男子。



  1. He is generally seen as the brains behind the military regime in Sudan, which gets about as bad a press as any except that of President Saddam Hussein in Iraq.
  2. He wrote that class barriers were crumbling, and pointed to studies showing that by the year 2000, 70 percent of all job will require brains, not brawn, compared with only 30 percent in 1945.
  3. Meanwhile, Virginia Gov. Douglas Wilder is endorsing concepts long absent from Democratic brains: chastity and fidelity.
  4. Intel-designed chips are the most popular brains of personal computers.
  5. The same companies are expected to be involved in several other MITI projects, one of the most important of which will be to find ways to use the new ceramic superconductor in chips that could provide the brains of a new generation of supercomputers.
  6. Several computer makers are investigating a new technology that allows one machine on a network to tap into the brains of other computers that are switched on but aren't being used.
  7. But unlike Romero's heroic scare effort in which radiation turns corpses into killers, the latest work is a mindless, boring tale about a green vapor that turns the living into zombies who love to eat brains.
  8. Sue the worker who poured the concrete!" they suggested, with visions of strict liability dancing in their brains.
  9. Their brains are as good today as they've ever been," Mr. Ally says.
  10. The joint project has already produced several imaging tools to make surgeons' life easier. Over the last few years, participants have been working with three-dimensional pictures of patients' skulls and brains.
  11. Anyone who believes that saturnine, bearded gentlemen hit on gorgeous blondes in bars in order to lead them to salvation, has eggnog for brains.
  12. The evolution of computers will be faster than the evolution of animals." As computers evolve, the differences between electronic and flesh-and-blood brains will become less distinct, Minsky said. "Some day we'll have machines that think like humans.
  13. Some of the vice president's critics say she's the brains of the family.
  14. And the battle management-command, control and communications system, the "brains" of any Star Wars defense.
  15. By contrast, the Soviet Union, even with its command economy applying large sums and the nation's best brains to weapons development, traditionally has lagged.
  16. Some babies born to cocaine abusers have small heads, indicating their brains haven't grown adequately, Brown said.
  17. Its 486 and 386 microprocessors form the 'brains' of most personal computers. 'In 1992, these chips will be the centre of our product line.
  18. He injected the ashy residue into animals' brains, expecting nothing to happen.
  19. He stressed the group had "the brains and technical skills" to proceed without him.
  20. "People are thinking with their hearts, not their brains," says Asad Abdul Rahman, a member of the Palestinian National Council, the Palestinian parliament in exile.
  21. In it were the remnants of a fire and something that looked like brains.
  22. Their analogies now often involve the brains of insects instead of humans.
  23. Martin Sorrell, chief executive of marketing services group WPP, hopes to capture the interest of up to five 'ambidextrous brains' at Cambridge University today.
  24. Ranking behind lung abnormalities as a cause of premature loss of life were conditions where infants were born with incomplete brains, or with arrested development of the left side of the heart.
  25. Recently, researchers in Sweden have reported that transplanting human fetal brain cells to the brains of Parkinson's disease patients drastically reduced the amount of the drug, L-dopa, needed to damp the patients' tremors.
  26. West had beauty, brains, talent, ambition and a powerful personality.
  27. Auden's was a fast circle for Britten, and at one point he writes, with uncharacteristic frankness, that he was "having an inferiority complex in the company of brains" like Auden's.
  28. "There has been a complete absence of brains.
  29. Bulging with cash from its tremendous commercial success over the past two decades, Japan is no longer willing just to pick the brains of foreign scientists and is rapidly developing a research capability of its own.
  30. The Soviet Union needs "the import of the best possible brains" to succeed in economic change, Shatalin said.
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