英 [ˈbreɪni] 美 [ˈbreɪni]
adj. 聪明的;脑筋好的;有头脑的
比较级brainier或more brainy
最高级brainiest或most brainy
brainy /ˈbreɪnɪ/ [ brainier brainiest ]
形容词 Someone who is brainy is clever and good at learning. 聪明的; 头脑灵光的
I don't class myself as being very intelligent or brainy.
我不认为自己很聪明或很有头脑。
having or marked by unusual and impressive intelligence
some men dislike brainy women
同义词: brilliant / smart as a whip
脑筋好的
... a fiasco彻底的失败,惨败 brainy聪明的 manoeuvring(名词)控制,操纵 ...
...色小精灵角色,在片中虽然也有较为宏观的展现,但主要出现的角色是蓝爸爸(Papa)、蓝妹妹、 笨笨 ( Clumsy )、聪聪(Brainy)、勇勇(Gutsy)和厌厌(Grouchy),从他们的名字就能看出角色的性格。
... umbrage: 生气,不快 reality check: 提醒人面对现实的事件 brainy: 脑筋好的 ...
... brainy:有头脑的,聪明的 primate:灵长类动物 fossilize:变成化石 ...
brainless 无头脑的,愚蠢的
brain 头脑,智力;脑袋
brainstorm 集思广益;头脑风暴;灵机一动
brainstorm 集体讨论;动脑筋;出主意
brain 猛击…的头部
brainstorm 集体讨论;集思广益以寻找
聪明的;脑筋好的;有头脑的
intelligent / clever / wise / smart / bright
Some people are born brainy.
有些人生来就聪明。
Lots of brainy female graduates enter the job market each year.
每年都有很多聪明的女毕业生进入就业市场。
Very brainy people generally do their most innovative work before they are 40.
非常聪明的人通常是在40岁之前从事他们最创新的工作。
Mullen is not considered one of the brainy futurists or crusaders who once surrounded Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.
Credit the brainy Rubenstein for outing the rates of leverage in the financial system.
A.s on Wall Street--and perhaps also the brainy financial types running the Obama economic team.