词组 | brain |
释义 | brain Theme: IMPACT tr. to hit someone (in the head).I ought to brain you for that!She almost brained me with her umbrella. Theme: INTELLIGENCE n. a good student; a very intelligent person.I'm no brain, but I get good grades.Who was the brain who figured this out? fuse box n. the head; the brain.I'm afraid she's missing a little something in the fuse box.Jed acts like his fuse box is completely blown. top story and upper story n. the brain.A little weak in the upper story, but other than that, a great guy.He has nothing for a top story. wetware n. the human brain. (Compared to computer hardware and software.)This isn't a hardware problem; it's a wetware problem.You need to update your wetware. brain 1. noun 1 oral sex performed on a male. An extension of HEAD US, 1998. 2 a smart person UK, 1914. 3 a dumb person US, 1981. 4 the penis. Derisive usage US, 2001.► get something or someone on the brainto become obsessed by something or someone UK, 1989.► out of your braindrunk or drug-intoxicated UK, 1973 2. verb to hit someone on the head US, 1938 brain (someone)To strike or assault someone violently and severely, typically on the head. He warned me that he was going to brain me if I didn't stop insulting him. The lump on my head is from when a box fell off a shelf and brained me yesterday. brain someoneFig. to strike a person hard on the skull as if to knock out the person's brains. (Often said as a vain threat.) I thought he was going to brain me, but he only hit me on the shoulder. If you don't do it, I'll brain you. brain1. n. a good student; a very intelligent person. (see also brains.) I’m no brain, but I get good grades. 2. tv. to hit someone (in the head). I ought to brain you for that!
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