单词 | no-brainer |
释义 | no-brainer (once / 24370 pages) n An obvious conclusion or an easy decision is a no-brainer. Adding 2 + 2 is a no-brainer, and so is the decision to accept a generous scholarship. The informal no-brainer describes choices that are so clear they're hardly even choices: they require almost no thought, since one alternative is obviously better. Saying yes to the the prize of a trip for four to Disney World is a no-brainer, and when you're shopping for a new laptop, buying the one with more memory that's less expensive is a no-brainer. No-brainer stems from the idea that it doesn't take brains to make a decision so simple. WORD FAMILYno-brainer USAGE EXAMPLESIf I were using Google Home to control my lights and thermostat too, it would be a no-brainer at $129. New York Times(Dec 26, 2016) “Then it hit us, ‘Kuhn Tunes’ was a no-brainer and catchy” name for their group, Priscilla said. Washington Times(Dec 20, 2016) “It’s a no-brainer. A bank would fund us all day,” he said. Los Angeles Times(Dec 19, 2016) n anything that requires little thought Hyper labor, project, task, undertaking any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted |
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