brains
柯林斯詞典
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. 腦
Her father died of a brain tumour. 他的父親死于腦瘤。
2. N-COUNT Your brain is your mind and the way that you think. 腦筋
Once you stop using your brain you soon go stale. 一旦你停止動腦筋,你很快就會變遲鈍。
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. 頭腦
They were not the only ones to have brains and ambition. 他們并非僅有的有頭腦、有抱負的人。
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[非正式]
Mr. White was the brains behind the scheme. 懷特先生是這項計劃后面的智囊。
5. to rack your brains→see rack
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