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brainpower

/breyn-pou-er/US // ˈbreɪnˌpaʊ ər //UK // (ˈbreɪnˌpaʊə) //

脑力,智力,脑动力,脑力劳动

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : intellectual capacity; mental ability.
    • : people with superior mental abilities: an emergency medical conference of all available brainpower.

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Examples

  • In my home country of India much brainpower goes to waste because cultural and social structures make it difficult for women to take jobs.

  • Many spend their free time consuming entertainment, which may feel relaxing but requires brainpower to enjoy.

  • We have a lot of effort, brainpower going into solving that problem.

  • They’re interested in looking at the number of languages spoken, and what exactly in a young person’s environment could influence their growth, and possibly, their brainpower.

  • Tools reflect brainpower, but also culture, our hardware and software.

  • Opt for salmon, which has lots of omega-3 fatty acids that strengthen brainpower.

  • Kelley and Göring forged a bond based on mutual respect for their shared brainpower and skills as master manipulators.

  • Companies are discovering the untapped brainpower of a group long thought ill suited to the office: adults on the autism spectrum.

  • These microadjustments seem like a small price to pay for access to so much untapped brainpower.

  • There is brainpower, passion, and a wealth of Jewish knowledge.

  • It harms the growing tissue, dulls the conscience, stunts the growth, and steals the brainpower of growing boys.

  • But we know that men and races of magnificent brainpower must have existed on the planet thousands and thousands of years ago.

  • His presence was commanding, and he impressed everybody by his magnetism and brainpower.

  • They cannot afford such costs--but this Nation cannot afford to maintain its military power and neglect its brainpower.