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I . brain [breın] N

1. brain:

2. brain [常作复数]:

He has plenty of brains.

brain-dead ADJ MED

brain death N MED

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Functional magnetic resonance images of the blood flow in the subjects' brains were recorded before and after they swallowed the aspartame solution.
en.wikipedia.org
The mindless repetition of political language is anaesthetising our brains, and giving an appearance of solidity to pure wind.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It brings in morals and spirituality as the linchpins to touch hearts in addition to engaging brains.
ncronline.org
The politics of technophilia vs technophobia aside, our power to manipulate our brains and genes is increasing dramatically -- and it raises serious ethical questions.
bigthink.com
Brawn and brains, it seems, are in perfect alignment in a rowing boat.
www.telegraph.co.uk
He finds a domed table in the center of the room; inside are three disembodied brains that glow from within.
en.wikipedia.org
When idiotic locals fall for his trap, he experiments on their brains, trying to find a normal body to house his superior intellect.
en.wikipedia.org
Each room can require brains, brawn or both.
en.wikipedia.org
They are sterile and their highly advanced brains are the only organic part of their bodies.
en.wikipedia.org
Just goes to show, though, that effective publicity requires more brains and elbow grease than one might assume.
blogs.crikey.com.au

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