brainy

英['breɪnɪ] 美['breni]
  • adj. 聪明的;脑筋好的;有头脑的

词态变化


比较级: brainier;最高级: brainiest;

英文词源


brainy (adj.)
1845, from brain (n.) + -y (2). Latin equivalent cerebrosus meant "passionate, hot-headed," leading Tucker to remark that " 'Brainy' is not a natural expression for 'frantic.' "

双语例句


1. I don't class myself as being very intelligent or brainy.
我并不认为自己是那种非常聪明、脑子好使的人。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Some people are born brainy.
有些人天生聪明。

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3. Something a bit too brainy for me, I expect.
给我看呀, 准太高难啦.

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4. Not brainy, of course, but keen.
当然,没有头脑, 但是热情.

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5. A brainy person usually has good grades in school.
通常聪明的人在学校成绩都不错.

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