brain

英 [breɪn] 美 [bren]
  • n. 头脑,智力;脑袋
  • vt. 猛击…的头部
  • n. (Brain)人名;(英)布雷恩

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1. The horrors he experienced are imprinted, perhaps indelibly, in his brain.
他经历的恐怖事件在他脑海中刻下了深深的,或许是难以磨灭的印记。

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2. She has a first-class brain and is a damned good writer.
她头脑相当灵光,是个非常棒的作家。

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3. Hallucination is common in patients who have suffered damage to the brain.
脑部受损的病人常会产生幻觉。

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4. He was witty, amusing and gifted with a sharp business brain.
他机智诙谐,具有敏锐的商业头脑。

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5. What I said sometimes didn't register in her brain.
有时我说的话她根本没听进去。

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