brainchild如何读

英:[ˈbreɪntʃaɪld]

美:[ˈbrenˌtʃaɪld]

brainchild是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 脑力劳动的产物,智慧结晶
  2. 发明,创作
  3. 独创的观念,主意,想法,计划
  4. 非常好的想法
  5. 很有想法的人

brainchild自然拼读

brain·child

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brainchild变形

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brainchild英英释义

Noun

1. a product of your creative thinking and work;

"he had little respect for the inspirations of other artists"

"after years of work his brainchild was a tangible reality"

brainchild词源英文解释

The first known use of brainchild was in 1628

brainchild 例句

1 It was the brainchild of Tim Supple, whose Dash Arts gave us a stunning Indian Midsummer Night's Dream that girdled the earth.

2 The future of their brainchild depended on a sequence of parachutes and rocket thrusters being deployed automatically and accurately to slow Curiosity from its atmosphere-entry speed of 13,000mph to a landing velocity of 1.7mph.

3 The irony that Cole and Alison are both living comfortably off the proceeds from the Lobster Roll, which was the brainchild of dead Scotty.

4 In real life, of course, the song was actually the brainchild of a man named Bill Backer, a creative director at McCann-Erickson.

5 The project was the brainchild of Larry Page, one of Google's two founders, who is soon to become the company's CEO.

6 Let us light up the world with our brainchild!

让我们的色彩为世间增添欢笑.

7 The new  holday -- "holiday"? -- is the brainchild of OverDrive, a major e-book distributor.

8 The program was the brainchild of Kelly Curtis, the manager for Pearl Jam, who came up with the plan last year after Mr. Evans asked his band to play in the Central Park concert.

9 The 200-inch Hale telescope on Mount Palomar, about three hours' drive south of Los Angeles, was also the brainchild of George Ellery Hale.

200英寸(5.1米)海耳望远镜坐落在帕洛马山上,自洛杉矶向南3个小时车程。

10 Facebook, the brainchild of Mark Zuckerberg while he was still studying at Harvard University, launched in February 2004.

Facebook是马克•扎克伯格还在哈佛大学读书时的一个成果,于2004年2月推出。

11 It’s the brainchild of Abdelmonem Alserkal, 47, a good-natured, gray-haired real estate heir who created the arts hub from a disused marble processing factory owned by his family.

12 The national contest is the brainchild of two close cohorts of Wilson, Atlanta's True Colors Theatre Company artistic director Kenny Leon and associate artistic head Todd Kreidler.

13 The project started in 1964 with “Seven Up!” the brainchild of the late Canadian filmmaker Paul Almond.

14 Now entering its sixth year, the program is the brainchild of the celebrated French chef Alain Ducasse, who, as a member of the Clinton Global Initiative, was obliged to give something back to his community.

15 The game, which will be of interest mostly to older children, is the brainchild of will Wright, creator of the Sims, and is due in September.

这个游戏将会是年纪较大孩子的所爱。这是WillWright的创作品,Sims游戏的创作者,将在9月完成。

16 The new wonders project was the brainchild of Swiss businessman Bernard Weber.

“世界新七大奇迹”由瑞士商人贝尔纳·韦伯先生创立的.

17 Other hobgoblins were the brainchildren of self-proclaimed experts who cooked up idiosyncratic theories of how language ought to behave, usually with a puritanical undercurrent in which people’s natural inclinations must be a form of dissoluteness.

18 Pusey called his brainchild “flexibles” quite possibly because, unlike their predecessors, which smokers carried in silhouette-marring match safes, they slid into a dandy’s pocket with nary a bump.

19 This week’s contest was the sudden brainchild of Child Brain Gene Weingarten, who just a few days ago sent two urgent emails to the Empress with the examples above.

20 Though Limon is modest about his brainchild, he admits it is a metaphor of sorts.

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