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单词 brainpower
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Definition of brainpower in English:

brainpower

nounˈbreɪnpaʊəˈbrānˌpou(ə)r
mass noun
  • Mental ability; intelligence.

    most humans use only a small fraction of their total useful brainpower
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As a matter of fact, according to the experts, the most important thing is not brute power but brainpower.
    • The project aims to turn brainpower into big business by attracting new investment and selling Manchester as a city of ideas - a so-called Ideopolis.
    • The relationship between human brainpower and robotic intelligence is to form the basis of a lecture at Swindon's De Vere Hotel.
    • He won by cunning and brainpower more than raw speed.
    • Unlike later models of fictional police, these supersleuths are in the great detective tradition, relying on brainpower not police power or firepower.
    • Mass labour markets are becoming less important for businesses that depend more on brainpower than elbow power.
    • Something intellectual, to demonstrate your brainpower?
    • The team will be heading to the Cambrian Mountains in Wales in June for the four-day event, which will test their strength, stamina and brainpower.
    • Long, meandering excursions take your mind off sickness without using much brainpower.
    • This requires a bit more brainpower, time, and ambition than I have today, but I think I will try to tinker with it soon.
    • Sherlock Holmes is not just the brainiest hero in British literature, he is the only one whose whole reason for existence is brainpower.
    • The total amount of brainpower focused on the problem will be less as a result.
    • This experience shows that anything is possible with some luck - and, of course, brainpower and wit.
    • Understand that the more brainpower that is applied to a problem, the better the solution.
    • And to build up their study skills and confidence, all have been offered places on courses to stretch their brainpower or on outdoor activity sessions.
    • Mercury joining Mars in Leo brings extra brainpower to your creative drive and soul control over your emotions.
    • In the decades following the first universal robots, I expect a second generation with mammallike brainpower and cognitive ability.
    • Again, the consumer must exercise some modicum of brainpower.
    • Perhaps the question should not be how smart an individual of a species is but how smart our collective brainpower makes us.
    • Pupils at Lord Deramore's Primary School, in Heslington, are taking part in a project to boost their brainpower using good old Corporation pop.
    Synonyms
    intelligence, intellect, intellectual capacity, mental capacity, cleverness, wit, wits, powers of reasoning, reasoning, wisdom, sagacity, acumen, discernment, shrewdness, judgement, understanding, common sense, sense
 
 

Definition of brainpower in US English:

brainpower

nounˈbrānˌpou(ə)r
  • Mental ability; intelligence.

    most humans use only a small fraction of their total useful brainpower
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Long, meandering excursions take your mind off sickness without using much brainpower.
    • The project aims to turn brainpower into big business by attracting new investment and selling Manchester as a city of ideas - a so-called Ideopolis.
    • Understand that the more brainpower that is applied to a problem, the better the solution.
    • The relationship between human brainpower and robotic intelligence is to form the basis of a lecture at Swindon's De Vere Hotel.
    • He won by cunning and brainpower more than raw speed.
    • As a matter of fact, according to the experts, the most important thing is not brute power but brainpower.
    • Again, the consumer must exercise some modicum of brainpower.
    • And to build up their study skills and confidence, all have been offered places on courses to stretch their brainpower or on outdoor activity sessions.
    • Unlike later models of fictional police, these supersleuths are in the great detective tradition, relying on brainpower not police power or firepower.
    • Sherlock Holmes is not just the brainiest hero in British literature, he is the only one whose whole reason for existence is brainpower.
    • Mercury joining Mars in Leo brings extra brainpower to your creative drive and soul control over your emotions.
    • In the decades following the first universal robots, I expect a second generation with mammallike brainpower and cognitive ability.
    • The team will be heading to the Cambrian Mountains in Wales in June for the four-day event, which will test their strength, stamina and brainpower.
    • Perhaps the question should not be how smart an individual of a species is but how smart our collective brainpower makes us.
    • This experience shows that anything is possible with some luck - and, of course, brainpower and wit.
    • Mass labour markets are becoming less important for businesses that depend more on brainpower than elbow power.
    • The total amount of brainpower focused on the problem will be less as a result.
    • This requires a bit more brainpower, time, and ambition than I have today, but I think I will try to tinker with it soon.
    • Pupils at Lord Deramore's Primary School, in Heslington, are taking part in a project to boost their brainpower using good old Corporation pop.
    • Something intellectual, to demonstrate your brainpower?
    Synonyms
    intelligence, intellect, intellectual capacity, mental capacity, cleverness, wit, wits, powers of reasoning, reasoning, wisdom, sagacity, acumen, discernment, shrewdness, judgement, understanding, common sense, sense
 
 
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