brain 例文
EN[bɹeɪn] [-eɪn]US
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- 例文 brain
- The man suffered from innumeracy stemming from a brain injury, and depended on his wife for all financial matters, no matter how trivial.
- the warder of the brain/Shall be a fume, and the receipt of reason/A limbec only. -- Macbeth, Act !,sc vii, l 65-67
- Just as genes propagate themselves in the gene pool by leaping from body to body via sperms or eggs, so memes propagate themselves in the meme pool by leaping from brain to brain via a process which, in the broad sense, can be called imitation.
- Ellen Wright, 48, was operated on for five hours Tuesday to remove a benign meningioma tumour from the left side of her brain, after Clarke practised on her case.
- The mind is a process of the brain.
- The neothalamus contains the largest division of nuclei in the brain and is larger in animals with a well-developed cortex.
- One of the most promising neurotrauma protocols comes from an Emory University researcher, Donald Stein, whose work suggests that a dose of the hormone progesterone administered within 24 hours of a brain injury could have a profound protective effect.
- In a recent issue of The Journal of Mammalogy , Mr. Opiang offers the first glimpse of the natural history and ecology of an immaculately private nocturnalist with a surprisingly well-endowed brain.
- 例文 brains
- That new assistant of yours is a real shit-for-brains.
- He's another one of those shit-for-brains.
- That shit-for-brains assistant of mine lost my files again.
- Decaying brains, or the fear thereof, have inspired a mini-industry of brain health products — not just supplements like coenzyme Q10, ginseng and bacopa, but computer-based fitter-brain products as well.
- Of course, one must take care not to inadvertently seal the ear canal with the suction tip, thereby risking "tympanic membrane barotrauma" and possibly sucking out the patient's brains.
- [Jeeves] was miffed because he wasn't the brains behind this binge, the blue prints for it having been laid down by a rival. Even great men have their weaknesses.
- The outbreaks of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (mad cow disease) have limited some traditional uses of cattle for food, for example the eating of brains or spinal cords.
- (please add the primary text of this usage example) He is the brains behind the scheme.
- 例文 brained
- The manager's half-brained plan led to disaster when carried out.
- “ [ …] That woman is stark mad, Lord Stranleigh. [ …] If she had her way, she’d ruin the company inside a year with her hare-brained schemes; love of the people, and that sort of guff.”
- “… That woman is stark mad, Lord Stranleigh. [ …] If she had her way, she’d ruin the company inside a year with her hare-brained schemes ; love of the people, and that sort of guff.”
- Lewd, shallow-brained huffs make atheism and contempt of religion the sole badge [ …] of wit. — South.
- In fact he was a shallow-brained, lily-handed fop, and, as may be supposed, a great favorite with a certain class of ladies who mistake impertinence for wit, and fine clothes and affected manners for refinement and solid accomplishments.
- I do not wish any mass at all, but honest men only, lovely, sweet, accomplished women only, and no shovel-handed, narrow-brained, gin-drinking million stockingers or lazzaroni at all.
Examples of brain in a Sentence
- en brains
- en brainless
- en brainy
- en brainstorming
- en brainstorm
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