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词汇 brainstorm
释义
brainstorm
Theme: THINKING
1.
n. a good idea; an idea that enters one's head suddenly.
I had a sudden brainstorm and got out of bed to write it down.This brainstorm hit me while I was in the shower.
2.
in. to try to think up good ideas, especially as a group.
Let's brainstorm on this for a little while.They are in the meeting room now, brainstorming.
brainstorm
noun a sudden, good idea US, 1925
idiombrainstormhave a brainstorm1 BrE to suddenly stop thinking or behaving sensibly for a short time:I'm sorry, I must have had a brainstorm yesterday and put that letter somewhere daft - I can't find it.She's a serious, practical person who occasionally has a complete brainstorm and does something quite extraordinary.2 AmE to suddenly have a very good idea that solves a problem or helps you make progress:We were driving east to see my parents talking about how we wanted to start our own business, and about 90 miles down the road we had a brainstorm.Hopkins and Brannon had a brainstorm: they would cast Glenn Close as a bad girl.BrE = have a brainwave

brainstorm

1. verb To actively work to come up with ideas for something, often in an unstructured way. Come on in, we're just brainstorming ideas for the next issue.
2. noun A good, useful, or valuable idea, especially one that comes suddenly or unexpectedly. OK, I just had a brainstorm—what if we painted the bathroom blue and the hallway yellow? Wouldn't that look better?

brainstorm

1. n. a good idea; an idea that enters one’s head suddenly. I had a sudden brainstorm and got out of bed to write it down.
2. in. to try to think up good ideas, especially as a group. Let’s brainstorm on this for a little while.
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