brainstorm

英['breɪnstɔːm] 美['breɪnstɔːm]
  • n. 好主意;脑猝病
  • v. 集思广益
brainstormer brainstormed brainstormed brainstorming brainstorms
IELTS
Noun:
  1. the clear (and often sudden) understanding of a complex situation

Verb:
  1. try to solve a problem by thinking intensely about it

1. I can have a brainstorm and be very extravagant.
我有时会头脑发热,挥霍无度。

来自柯林斯例句

2. "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?”

来自柯林斯例句

3. 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。

来自《权威词典》

4. We can brainstorm a list of the most influential individuals in the company.
我们可以集体讨论,列出该公司中最有影响的人员的名单。

来自柯林斯例句

5. The women meet twice a month to brainstorm and set business goals for each other.
她们每个月聚会两次,在一起出谋献策,为各自制定生意目标。

来自柯林斯例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. You are the product of your own brainstorm.
      你是自身计策的产物。
    2. The news of his son's death caused him to have a brainstorm.
      他儿子的死讯使他得了脑猝病。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. We should get together and try to brainstorm a better idea.
      我们应该集思广益,试着想想出更好的办法。
    2. Please brainstorm a more permanent solution to a problem.
      请群策群力设法找到一个长期有效的解决办法。