中英词典查询

brainstorm [ˈbreɪnstɔ:rm]

n. 脑猝病; 计上心头; 突来的灵感; 集体研讨;
vt. 集中各人智慧猛攻;
复数:: brainstorms 过去式:: brainstormed 过去分词:: brainstormed 现在分词:: brainstorming 第三人称单数:: brainstorms

例句:

  • I can have a brainstorm and be very extravagant.
    我有时会头脑发热,挥霍无度。
  • "Look," she said, getting a brainstorm, "Why don't you invite them here?"
    “对了,”她灵机一动说道,“你干吗不请他们到这儿来?”
  • She had a brainstorm in the exam and didn't answer a single question.
    她考试时脑子里突然一片混乱,一个题也没答。
  • The brainstorm had turned his employees into imagination machines.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • Why weren't they brought in to help brainstorm solutions?
    来自SA
  • The first step of copywriting is to brainstorm.
    来自WSJ