第三人称单数:brainstorms
第三人称复数:brainstorms
现在分词:brainstorming
过去分词:brainstormed
过去式:brainstormed
名词
1. After months of futile labor, the scientist suddenly had a brainstorm and solved the problem.
数月努力,徒劳无功,科学家突发奇想,问题迎刃而解。
2. The marketing team brainstormed for hours in designing the marketing campaign for the new product.
行销小组脑力激荡多时,集思广益,设计新产品的行销策略。
1. 脑力激荡:MindManager X5是一套可视化的工具,可以让你在脑力激荡(brainstorm)和计划(plan)(idea)的整合. 提供许多的便笺(note-pads),挂图(flipcharts)和白板(white boards包含了搜索结果(search results)并且与其它站台做一个相当完整的链接(news feeds)MindManager X5的特色在於使用最前沿(cutting-edge)的工具来使头脑风暴和计划更
2. 集体讨论:这个容易使用的版本对于集体讨论(brainstorm)、计划项目和创建看似专业的介绍是十分完美的. 与Microsoft Project和Microsoft Office Suite结合. 无缝结合(Seamless Integration)MindManager通过捕捉、组织您的想法,帮助您节省了时间,
3. 激荡:当几个人进行围桌小组讨论,由於组员之间的开放心胸(open system),由互相脑力激荡(brainstorm)而产生高妙之结论 (即量子跳跃),远超过个人单独思考所能达到的成就.
1. brainstorm
1. 一时糊涂;头脑发热
If you have a brainstorm, you suddenly become unable to think clearly.
e.g. I can have a brainstorm and be very extravagant.
我有时会头脑发热,挥霍无度。
2. 突然想到的好主意;灵感
If you have a brainstorm, you suddenly have a clever idea.
e.g. '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?”
3. 集思广益;集体献计
If a group of people brainstorm, they have a meeting in which they all put forward as many ideas and suggestions as they can think of.
e.g. 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。
e.g. 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。
1. Even days before the announcement of his appointment, he was in Beijing to help the local government brainstorm as an international enterprises advisor.
2. NIAC was set up in 1988 as a way to brainstorm revolutionary ideas that go beyond anything NASA does today.
3. Yang's instructors also had students design fashion label advertisements and brainstorm boutique store decoration schemes.
4. So we brainstorm on many different topics such as terrorism and economics.
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5. In theory the new team should brainstorm all current problems for their outfit and swiftly come up with one exciting solution after another.
6. Representatives from 15 of the most popular pavilions met with organizers on Saturday evening to brainstorm better ways of controlling human traffic.
7. Customers looking for inspiration can browse her private collection, or brainstorm ideas with the designer during the thorough consultation.
8. Ten forums were held on the various creative industries as well as brainstorm more ideas for further development in these fields.
9. The team hosts DIY salons and a book club to brainstorm about the latest technology and its potential.
10. The two usually brainstorm for clips, then Duan works the camera as Gao emcees.
noun
1. the clear (and often sudden) understanding of a complex situation
verb
1. try to solve a problem by thinking intensely about it