brains trust 的定义
British.
- brain trust.
- a panel of experts on radio or television, giving impromptu answers to selected questions from the listening audience.
brains trust 近义词
等同于 inner circle
更多brains trust例句
- If you read the reactions, she was billed as ‘Beauty and Brains.’
- Three films about British brains show the trouble of bringing otherworldly intelligence to the big screen.
- We proud skeptics would rather trust the demonstrable facts than the alleged truth.
- And ultimately this creates steadily eroding trust among voters for not just politics but the institutions of government.
- Others have taken the stage to tell women to just work harder and trust in karma.
- If you throw away this chance, you will both richly deserve to be hanged, as I sincerely trust you will be.
- There are three things a wise man will not trust: the wind, the sunshine of an April day, and woman's plighted faith.
- He must trust to his human merits, and not miracles, for his Sonship is of no value in this conflict.
- As if unwilling to trust himself longer in dangerous companionship, he went up to town with Thomas Carr.
- I would not trust their removal to any other hand, and so, the panel comes out without a shake.