brainstorms

brainstorms[ˈbreɪnˌstɔ:mz] 

原级:brainstorm

现在分词:brainstorming

过去分词:brainstormed

过去式:brainstormed

brainstorms 基本解释
计上心头;<英><非正> 脑猝病( brainstorm的名词复数 );突来的灵感;集体研讨;集中各人智慧猛攻( brainstorm的第三人称单数 );
brainstorms 双语例句

1. They say brainstorms are old-fashioned and no longer effective.
    于是他们说,头脑风暴法已经过时了,而且不再有效。

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2. The marketing team brainstorms 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。

brainstorms的解释

3. He communicates with other government agencies and brainstorms with colleagues about financial models.
    他还要与其它政府部门进行沟通,并就金融模型与同事举行头脑风暴会议。

4. A great design team deploys Dreamers to brainstorms where blue sky thinking is necessary, and keeps them involved when the end product must push category boundaries or create brand new ones.
    一个伟大的设计团队,《脑力激荡》在国外做梦蓝天思维是必要的,并让他们参与了最终产品时要推类别边界或创造全新的。

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5. Blankfein dismisses these brainstorms today as the sort of ideas that sounded good at the time.
    布兰克费恩说,此类想法当时听起来不错。

6. Achieve worthwhile output from brainstorms;
    实现值得输出的奇思妙想;

brainstorms的近义词

7. Dennett, D. " The Logical Geography of Computational Approaches to the Cognitive Sciences. " In Brainstorms.
    丹奈特,〈从计算逻辑地理的观点看认知科学〉于《脑力激荡》。

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8. The architectural brainstorms of high-rise Pudong, on the east bank, made the place a symbol of the future.
    外滩东岸高楼耸立的浦东的建筑智慧,让这块土地成为了未来的象征符号。