单词 | Brains |
例句 | 1. Men and women use their brains differently, but that their brains may actually be designed differently. 2. Helen is quite equal to Jack in brains. 3. They first implanted capsules into the animals' brains. 4. A wanton woman prefers brawn to brains. 5. Some lucky people are endowed with both brains and beauty. 6. Exposure to lead is known to damage the brains of young children. 7. I've been racking my brains to remember his name. 7. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 8. She is blessed with both beauty and brains. 9. They relied on brains rather than brawn. 10. My little brother's the brains of the family. 11. Danny's definitely the brains of the project. 12. Maybe the alcohol has scrambled his brains. 13. They all puzzled their brains about the problem. 14. He puzzled his brains to find an answer. 15. You need brains to become a university professor. 16. She was endowed with both good looks and brains. 17. He's the brains of the family. 18. We racked our brains for an answer. 19. Mr White was the brains behind the scheme. 20. Shut up or I'll bash your brains in! 21. In this job you need both brains and brawn. 22. He's got plenty of brains as well as brawn. 23. Mina has the brains, I have the brawn. 24. Let's beat our brains out to find a solution. 25. The horrible news leadened his brains with fear. 26. Thinking is, or ought to be, a coolness and a calmness; and our poor hearts throb, and our poor brains beat too much for that. 27. How differences between men and women might be used for our mu-tual benefit in everything from our relation with one another to a better undrestanding of how our brains work. 28. To make a study of my business duties; to know my work from the ground up. To mix brains with my efforts and use system and method in all I undertake. To find time to do everything needful by never letting time find me or my subordinates doing nothing. 29. Gorillas, chimpanzees and gibbons are all anthropoid apes, having long arms, no tails and highly developed brains. 30. When he fell from the cliff, he beat his brains out. 1. Helen is quite equal to Jack in brains. 2. They first implanted capsules into the animals' brains. 3. A wanton woman prefers brawn to brains. 4. Some lucky people are endowed with both brains and beauty. 5. Exposure to lead is known to damage the brains of young children. 6. Gorillas, chimpanzees and gibbons are all anthropoid apes, having long arms, no tails and highly developed brains. 7. When he fell from the cliff, he beat his brains out. 7. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 8. It takes brains to administer upon a large corporation. 9. While cleaning his shotgun he had accidentally blown his own brains out. 10. All night I have been tossing and turning racking my brains to think what could have possessed the young man to kill himself. 11. Twice Robert Clive tried to blow his own brains out , and both times he failed. 31. All things being equal, smaller animals need smaller brains. 32. I racked my brains, trying to remember his name. 33. Something's addled your brains . 34. All that drink has addled his brains! 35. He's always been the brains of the family. 36. She was the brains behind the whole scheme. 37. It takes brains to administer upon a large corporation. 37. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 38. With his brains and energy, he's got it made. 39. His brow furrowed as he racked his brains over the question. 40. I've been beating my brains out all week trying to finish this essay. 41. The idea is locked up in his brains.We know nothing. 42. Monkeys do not have any kind of protective armour and use their brains to solve problems. 43. I was picking Simon's brains about which computer to buy. 44. He was a big strapping guy but short on brains. 45. We've got the best brains in the land working on this problem. 46. Some investigators regarded her as the brains of the gang. 47. Don't ask Jack to do anything - he's got shit for brains. 48. Diets that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol tend to clog up our arteries, thereby reducing the blood flow to our hearts and brains. 49. While cleaning his shotgun he had accidentally blown his own brains out. 50. The problem is currently taxing the brains of the nation's experts . 51. The poor child inherited his mother's brains and his father's looks. 52. The main difference between our brains and those of monkeys is that ours are bigger. 53. All night I have been tossing and turning racking my brains to think what could have possessed the young man to kill himself. 54. He was so depressed about his debts that he wanted to blow his brains out. 55. In this job you need brains as well as brawn. 56. He fell from the bridge and dashed his brains out on the rocks below. 57. We racked our brains but we couldn't come up with a solution. 58. I've been beating my brains out all weekend to get this script written. 59. The gunman then turned the gun on himself and blew his brains out. 60. Have you got a minute? I need to pick your brains. 61. I need a new French dictionary. Can I pick your brains about the best one to buy? 62. She racked her brains, trying to remember exactly what she had said. 63. He is one of the leading brains in the country. 64. The band's drummer is the brains behind their latest venture. 65. She racked her poor brains to have the laugh on me. 66. Others think that the rules for what is "musical" are hard-wired in our brains to some degree. 67. We have the best scientific brains in the country working on this. 67. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 68. If you had any brains, you'd know what I meant. 69. The job requires brains. 70. He's a nice guy, but a little short on brains. 71. Some of our best brains are leaving the country to work in the US. 72. She began to rack her brains to remember what had happened at the nursing home. 73. He was possessed of a large fortune, but sadly no brains to speak of. 74. Why should a successful company allow another firm to pick its brains? 75. Twice Robert Clive tried to blow his own brains out , and both times he failed. 76. I racked my brains trying to solve the mathematical problem. 77. I need to pick your brains: what can you tell me about credit unions? 78. Their brains are scanned so that researchers can monitor the progress of the disease. 79. He has one of the best brains in the university. 80. I've been racking my brains all day but I can't for the life of me remember her name. 81. If you watch too much TV, your brains will turn to mush. 82. He had to rack his brains to solve that complicated problem. 83. You need brains as well as brawn to do this job. 84. Some of the best brains in the province are here tonight. 85. I had to cudgel my brains to remember her name. 86. Ted's got more money than brains. 87. Gammage was the brains, and Seals was the brawn. 88. Builtin computers are the brains behind them. 89. You guys with brains are all alike, man. 90. Whales have the largest brains on earth. 91. Good bond traders had fast brains and enormous stamina. 92. He racked his brains, he cast his mind back. 93. Today, they primarily use their brains. 94. Troughton personally puts a bullet through their brains. 95. Shall we beat their brains out in court? 96. For our decade-conscious brains, an event that happens only once per aeon is so rare as to seem a major miracle. 97. Rachel racked her brains, trying to remember what Jamie had said of him - ruthless, living only for his ambition. 98. The Assiniboin made a dish of buffalo blood boiled with brains, rosebuds, and hide scrapings. 99. It had been an arranged marriage of money to brains, and they had always argued about who represented which. 100. We act and move not only with our hands, legs and mouths, but also with our brains and hearts. Dr T.P.Chia 101. He felt he was implementing something conceived by clever brains. 102. There was a silence while they both racked their brains. 103. Being the nosy type, I thought I'd pick his brains. 104. It was as though our brains had been programmed elsewhere, then shipped here for final assembly. 105. Seven hours of beating your brains out when you weren't feeling all that hot to begin with. 106. Bakewell senses that Rudd was the brains behind the fraud, but it was the brothers who were condemned to death. 107. He racked his brains, but did not come up with a solution. 108. There was a mercury pool for losers to reflect in while they blew their brains out. 109. It is in the middle of the track and will bash your brains out unless you do something. 110. He began to take pride in using his brains to avoid trouble. 111. Their brains are larger in absolute terms than those of chimps but relative to body size, they are considerably smaller. 112. No cream whether made of placenta or the brains of aborted the whole woman foetuses or ground glass will break down cellulite. 113. Intelligent people tend to have strong connections between the neurons in their brains. 114. When we are sleeping, our brains and hearts are still acting and moving through dreaming and breathing. Dr T.P.Chia 115. If you had any brains at all, you wouldn't ask such a stupid question. 116. Incidentally, the argument that dinosaurs would have needed to keep their brains cool neither proves nor disproves endothermy. 117. Harry racked his brains for another moment, then gave up. 118. Maybe it was them who built the fences and he was the brains behind the organization. 119. Which left Fabia racking her brains to think of how next best to get through to the woman. 120. They are eyes and skins and bones and toes and brains and instincts. 121. At that range she knew the gun would blow out her brains. 122. Men who don't like girls with brains don't like girls. Mignon McLaughlin 123. A number of different neurotransmitter substances are used in brains. 124. The things that male brains are usually good at gay brains are often bad at, and vice versa. 125. And her spectacles and peaked cap seem to add to the image of a beauty with brains. 126. The foreigner stumbled on a few steps, his brains leaking out around his earphones, and collapsed in a heap. 127. Why should you beat your brains out fighting the environmentalists? 128. The village paths soon became covered with a mass of bodies, brains, blood and intestines. 129. All would lead to more computing capacity and larger brains. 130. If your brains were dynamite there wouldn’t be enough to blow your hat off. Kurt Vonnegut 131. Some of the best brains in the country are here tonight. 132. Music is the best vitamins for the brains, and the best teacher of the mind. It increases the power of the mind in learning, reading, attention, concentration and memory performance. It also improve literacy skills, mathematical abilities, intellectual and emotional intelligence. Dr T.P.Chia 133. Hunting rabbits with hawks is surely better than blowing their brains out with shotguns. 134. In some office in the Pentagon, they are waiting to pick his brains. 135. In a few years you will blow your brains out, a bankrupt. 136. Loyal, bonded silicon brains, hired for cheap and at your command, even if you were only 13. 137. Critics seem to view this as a cowardice, as if a boxer should want his brains pulped. 138. He reads and digests material on a vast range of topics and picks the brains of most of the leading authorities. 139. He had either nerves of steel or brains of custard, because he had fallen asleep during the last flight. 140. The sense of balance is constantly giving our brains guidance about the way we are facing. 141. It certainly seemed as if their brains got carried away when one type of receptive field was activated. 142. In sheer bulk of biomass, organisms without brains or even without central nervous systems far outnumber those possessing these desirable features. 143. Making comparisons between brains is a very risky business because there are confounding variables to confuse the issue. 144. Brains may carry out tasks in the same way even if the tissues involved are not strictly homologous. 145. It is a helpful behaviour to use whenever you need to pick some one else's brains. 146. In everything from athletic ability to popularity appearance, brains, and clothes, children rank themselves against others. 147. The accused said that he would blow the victim's brains out if he was not quiet. 148. The global mind is the union of computer and nature-of telephones and human brains and more. 149. Brains, teeth, and antlers Relative organ size his been calculated as before. 150. I waved back, racking my brains to remember who she was. 151. Fruit eating primates have relatively larger brains than those that eat leaves. 152. These advanced primates had large brains and eyes at the front of the face that gave them stereoscopic forward vision. 153. Brains are not designed like electronic circuits, with easily identified separate components that can be taken out independently. 154. Eventually we must try to decide whether even these theories are rich enough to govern the actions of our brains and minds. 155. Football players are known more for their brawn than their brains. 156. There was a silence in the room as we all simultaneously racked our brains for a missing disease. 157. No wonder the scribblers on the hustings have so much stale garbage blowing around their brains. 157. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 158. That chamber pot, you see, somehow reminds me of the brains on the floor. 159. The bullet took him right between the eyes, blowing his brains out through the back of his head. 160. If the finest brains, with the best advice, don't know, why should I pretend any more? 161. They gasped for breath, struggled against debilitating weakness, and when the blood vessels around their brains ruptured, they died. 162. She is canny and classy, a more-than-capable combination of brains and beauty. 163. It takes brains to administer a large corporation. 164. Don't think this job a piece of cake. You'll have to rack your brains once you start on it. 165. I'm wondering whether to scatter your brains over the room. 166. They can frighten you, scramble your brains, make you tremble. 167. The human brains behind this artificial brain are two undergraduate students. 168. In fact, their brains closely resemble those of modern reptiles. |
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