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cerebrum

/suh-ree-bruhm, ser-uh-/US // səˈri brəm, ˈsɛr ə- //UK // (ˈsɛrɪbrəm) //

大脑,脑膜,大脑的,大脑的作用

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ce·re·brums, ce·re·bra [suh-ree-bruh, ser-uh-]. /səˈri brə, ˈsɛr ə-/. Anatomy, Zoology.

    • : the anterior and largest part of the brain, consisting of two halves or hemispheres and serving to control voluntary movements and coordinate mental actions.
    • : the forebrain and the midbrain.

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  • “Through this cooperation of the cerebrum and the cerebellum, the robot can conduct multiple tasks simultaneously with a much shorter latency and lower power consumption,” write the researchers.

  • Like the cerebrum, the cerebellum has two hemispheres, separated by a structure called the vermis.

  • “The perfect world was a dream that your primitive cerebrum kept trying to wake up from,” said Agent Smith.

  • The movement of the smallest part of the body appears to have its definite localized center in the cerebrum.

  • Repetition had stencilled his name and his photograph upon the public cerebrum.

  • His ears could not hear, nor could his flesh feel, but his whole form or cerebrum sensed he held the woman he loved in his arms.

  • He had passed through the median section of the hemispheres and had reached the point just below the cerebrum.

  • The Cerebral gets his name from the cerebrum or thinking part of the brain, because this is the system most highly evolved in him.