brainstorms

brainstorms

美 [ˈbreɪnˌstɔrm]  英 [ˈbreɪnˌstɔː(r)m]

  • na.突如其来的好思想;(专家顾问对重大问题的)献策献计;脑猝变
  • 网络头脑风暴;脑力激荡;集思广益

词形变化

复数:brainstorms  现在分词:brainstorming  过去式:brainstormed  

同义词

英汉解释

na.
1.
〈美俚〉灵机一动,突如其来的好思想;(专家顾问对重大问题的)献策献计
2.
脑猝变;【医】脑猝病

英英解释

n.
v.

例句

All that brainstorms do is throw up lots of new ideas that then have to be rejected.

所有头脑风暴不过是抛出大量想法然后一个个否决掉过程

I looked forward to worldly business trips, stimulating office brainstorms and hanging out with my co-workers every Friday at happy hour.

期待世界各个地方出差刺激办公室集体自由讨论以及和同事一起放松度过一段属于星期五快乐时光

Perfect visuals, and is built on the brainstorms on the basis of aesthetic consciousness.

完美视觉画面建立奇思审美意识基础上

There might be no Chinese Steve Jobs. But innovation is more than companies that start from garages based on brainstorms.

也许中国不会乔布斯但是创新不仅仅意味车库依靠头脑风暴白手起家。——题记

Instruct students to continue classroom brainstorms online.

指导学生继续进行在线班级头脑风暴活动

The architectural brainstorms of high-rise Pudong, on the east bank, made the place a symbol of the future.

外滩高楼耸立浦东建筑智慧土地成为未来象征符号