cerebral
英 [ˈser.ə.brəl]
美 [ˈser.ə.brəl]
cerebral 大脑的来自词根cereb,脑,词源同horn, 角,头。
- cerebral
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cerebral: see saveloy
- cerebral (adj.)
- 1816, "pertaining to the brain," from French cérébral (16c.), from Latin cerebrum "the brain" (also "the understanding"), from PIE *keres-, from root *ker- (1) "top of the head" (see horn (n.)). Meaning "intellectual, clever" is from 1929. Cerebral palsy attested from 1824, originally a general term for cases of paralysis that seemed to be traceable to "a morbid state of the encephalon." Later used in a more specific sense from c. 1860, based on the work of English surgeon Dr. William Little.
- 1. His poetry is very cerebral.
- 他的诗富涵理性。
- 2. Your left cerebral hemisphere controls the right - hand side of your body.
- 你的左半脑控制身体的右半身.
- 3. His mature composi tions are generally considered the more cerebral and crabbed.
- 他成熟的作品一般被认为是触动理智的和难于理解的.
- 4. The patient died from acute cerebral haemorrhage.
- 患者死于急性脑溢血.
- 5. Washington struck me as a precarious place from which to publish such a cerebral newspaper.
- 我的感觉是,在华盛顿出版这样一份理性的报纸不是太靠谱。