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brainwork

/breyn-wurk/US // ˈbreɪnˌwɜrk //

脑力劳动,脑力工作,脑力劳动者,大脑工作

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : work or effort consisting principally or largely of mental activity, thought, imagination, etc., as opposed to physical or manual work.
    • : the effort of thought, reasoning, planning, or the like; ordered or directed thinking: Solving problems is a form of brainwork.

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Examples

  • “The amount of literal brainwork needed to do his job too such a toll on him that it sent him to an early grave,” Goode says.

  • Beauty can't amuse you, but brainwork—reading, writing, thinking—can.

  • No amount of brainwork has conjured any sense from Iffley, and the etymology has been placed on the shelf as “unknown”.

  • And this may confidently be said: There is “fundamental brainwork” in every article that De Quincey has written.

  • This is stiff brainwork for a time—stiff because the brain must be mastered.

  • Get Dilly to make you that boiled rice every night after your brainwork.

  • And even then he will sometimes say, "How about the brainwork?"