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brain
/ˈbren/
頭腦,電腦,智慧
From:
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brain
/ˈbren/
名詞
腦
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
brain
大腦
From:
Network Terminology
brain
腦
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Brain
n.
1.
Anat.
The
whitish
mass
of
soft
matter
(
the
center
of
the
nervous
system
,
and
the
seat
of
consciousness
and
volition
)
which
is
inclosed
in
the
cartilaginous
or
bony
cranium
of
vertebrate
animals
.
It
is
simply
the
anterior
termination
of
the
spinal
cord
,
and
is
developed
from
three
embryonic
vesicles
,
whose
cavities
are
connected
with
the
central
canal
of
the
cord
;
the
cavities
of
the
vesicles
become
the
central
cavities
,
or
ventricles
,
and
the
walls
thicken
unequally
and
become
the
three
segments
,
the
fore
-,
mid
-,
and
hind-brain
.
Note:
☞
In
the
brain
of
man
the
cerebral
lobes
,
or
largest
part
of
the
forebrain
,
are
enormously
developed
so
as
to
overhang
the
cerebellum
,
the
great
lobe
of
the
hindbrain
,
and
completely
cover
the
lobes
of
the
midbrain
.
The
surface
of
the
cerebrum
is
divided
into
irregular
ridges
,
or
convolutions
,
separated
by
grooves
(
the
so-called
fissures
and
sulci
),
and
the
two
hemispheres
are
connected
at
the
bottom
of
the
longitudinal
fissure
by
a
great
transverse
band
of
nervous
matter
,
the
corpus
callosum
,
while
the
two
halves
of
the
cerebellum
are
connected
on
the
under
side
of
the
brain
by
the
bridge
,
or
pons
Varolii
.
2.
Zool.
The
anterior
or
cephalic
ganglion
in
insects
and
other
invertebrates
.
3.
The
organ
or
seat
of
intellect
;
hence
,
the
understanding
;
as
,
use
your
brains
.
“
My
brain
is
too
dull.”
Note:
☞
In
this
sense
,
often
used
in
the
plural
.
4.
The
affections
;
fancy
;
imagination
. [
R
.]
To have on the brain
,
to
have
constantly
in
one's
thoughts
,
as
a
sort
of
monomania
. [
Low
]
no-brainer
a
decision
requiring
little
or
no
thought
;
an
obvious
choice
. [
slang
]
Brain box
or
Brain case
,
the
bony
or
cartilaginous
case
inclosing
the
brain
.
Brain coral
,
Brain stone coral
Zool.
,
a
massive
reef-building
coral
having
the
surface
covered
by
ridges
separated
by
furrows
so
as
to
resemble
somewhat
the
surface
of
the
brain
,
esp
.
such
corals
of
the
genera
Mæandrina
and
Diploria
.
Brain fag
Med.
,
brain
weariness
.
See
Cerebropathy
.
Brain fever
Med.
,
fever
in
which
the
brain
is
specially
affected
;
any
acute
cerebral
affection
attended
by
fever
.
Brain sand
,
calcareous
matter
found
in
the
pineal
gland
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Brain
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Brained
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Braining
.]
1.
To
dash
out
the
brains
of
;
to
kill
by
beating
out
the
brains
.
Hence
,
Fig
.:
To
destroy
;
to
put
an
end
to
;
to
defeat
.
There
thou
mayst
brain
him
.
--
Shak
.
It
was
the
swift
celerity
of
the
death
. . .
That
brained
my
purpose
. --
Shak
.
2.
To
conceive
;
to
understand
. [
Obs
.]
'
T
is
still
a
dream
,
or
else
such
stuff
as
madmen
Tongue
,
and
brain
not
. --
Shak
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
brain
n
1:
that
part
of
the
central
nervous
system
that
includes
all
the
higher
nervous
centers
;
enclosed
within
the
skull
;
continuous
with
the
spinal
cord
[
syn
:
encephalon
]
2:
mental
ability
; "
he's
got
plenty
of
brains
but
no
common
sense
" [
syn
:
brainpower
,
learning ability
,
mental
capacity
,
mentality
,
wit
]
3:
that
which
is
responsible
for
one's
thoughts
and
feelings
;
the
seat
of
the
faculty
of
reason
; "
his
mind
wandered
"; "
I
couldn't
get
his
words
out
of
my
head
" [
syn
:
mind
,
head
,
psyche
,
nous
]
4:
someone
who
has
exceptional
intellectual
ability
and
originality
; "
Mozart
was
a
child
genius
"; "
he's
smart
but
he's
no
Einstein
" [
syn
:
genius
,
mastermind
,
Einstein
]
5:
the
brain
of
certain
animals
used
as
meat
v
1:
hit
on
the
head
2:
kill
by
smashing
someone's
skull
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