brained
- IPA[brānd]
美式
- (of vertebrates) having an organ in the skull of a certain size or kind;(of a person) having an intellectual capacity of a certain quality or kind
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- 1. (of vertebrates) having an organ in the skull of a certain size or kind large-brained mammals
- ▪ (of a person) having an intellectual capacity of a certain quality or kind pea-brained consumers
- an organ of soft nervous tissue contained in the skull of vertebrates, functioning as the ... a brain tumor
- hit (someone) hard on the head with an object: she brained me with a rolling pin
Oxford American Dictionary
- an organ of soft nervous tissue contained in the skull of vertebrates, functioning as the ... a brain tumour
- hit (someone) hard on the head with an object: she brained me with a rolling pin
Oxford Dictionary
- mentally muddled or lacking in common sense; confused: his addle-brained parents couldn't even spell Zhivago he's clearly besotted, but she's too addle-brained to notice
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- having the left part of the brain as the dominant or more efficient part.
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- having the left part of the brain as the dominant or more efficient part.
Oxford American Dictionary
- rash; ill-judged: a hare-brained scheme
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- stupid; foolish.
Oxford American Dictionary
- stupid; foolish.
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- IPA[breɪnd]
英式
- having a brain of a certain size or kind: large-brained mammals
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