brainstorm 英 [ˈbreɪnstɔ:m]   美 [ˈbreɪnstɔrm]

brainstorm

brainstorm  英 [ˈbreɪnstɔ:m] 美 [ˈbreɪnstɔrm]

n. 集思广益;头脑风暴;灵机一动  vt. 集体讨论;集思广益以寻找  vi. 集体讨论;动脑筋;出主意 

进行时:brainstorming  过去式:brainstormed  过去分词:brainstormed  第三人称单数:brainstorms  名词复数:brainstorms 

We really think it is a huge opportunity to brainstorm. 我们确实认为集思广益是个巨大的机会。
Once you have identified some, brainstorm as to ways that you could help them with these problems through your blog posts. 一旦你确定了一些问题,通过头脑风暴的办法来利用你的博客文章帮助他们解决问题。

  • As you would expect, the word brainstorm involves thought. A brainstorm can be an "Aha!" moment, while brainstorming is the process of trying to think of ideas.
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  • n. 集思广益;头脑风暴;灵机一动
  • vt. 集体讨论;集思广益以寻找
  • vi. 集体讨论;动脑筋;出主意
  • 1. We really think it is a huge opportunity to brainstorm.

    我们确实认为集思广益是个巨大的机会。

  • 2. Once you have identified some, brainstorm as to ways that you could help them with these problems through your blog posts.

    一旦你确定了一些问题,通过头脑风暴的办法来利用你的博客文章帮助他们解决问题。

  • 3. While some of the greatest ideas and solutions come up in brainstorm meetings, we also lose most of our time in discussion without action.

    当在头脑风暴的会议上有一些顶级的主意或者解决方法提出时,我们也浪费了很多时间在没有行动的讨论上。

  • brainstorm (n.) also brain-storm, "brilliant idea, mental excitement, fit of mental application," 1849, from brain (n.) + figurative use of storm (n.). Also sometimes "mental disturbance" (1907). Verbal meaning "make a concerted attack on a problem, involving spontaneous ideas," is by 1947. Related: Brainstormed; brainstorming.
brain·storm / ˈbreɪnstɔːm ; NAmE ˈbreɪnstɔːrm / noun [singular ] 1 ( BrE) a sudden inability to think clearly which causes unusual behaviour 突然神志不清;脑猝病 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。 2 ( NAmE) = brainwave brainstorm brainstorms brainstormed brainstorming brain·storm / ˈbreɪnstɔːm ; NAmE ˈbreɪnstɔːrm /
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