cerebral 英 [ˈserəbrəl]   美 [səˈribrəl]

cerebral

cerebral  英 [ˈserəbrəl] 美 [səˈribrəl]

adj. 大脑的,脑的 

By now, doctors and developmental therapists know plenty about how to treat children with cerebral palsy. 现在,医生和发育治疗专家知道足够多的方法来治疗儿童大脑性瘫痪。
They found that white opaque patches and whitened blood vessels on the retina were unique signs of cerebral malaria. 他们发现视网膜上的白色不透明斑点和变成白色的血管是脑疟疾的独特标志。

  • If you are a cerebral person, no one would ever call you a drama queen. You make decisions using your intelligence and cold, hard facts, instead of your emotions.
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  • adj. 大脑的,脑的
  • 1. By now, doctors and developmental therapists know plenty about how to treat children with cerebral palsy.

    现在,医生和发育治疗专家知道足够多的方法来治疗儿童大脑性瘫痪。

  • 2. They found that white opaque patches and whitened blood vessels on the retina were unique signs of cerebral malaria.

    他们发现视网膜上的白色不透明斑点和变成白色的血管是脑疟疾的独特标志。

  • 3. Meditation can increase the thickness of the cerebral cortex, particularly in regions associated with attention and sensation.

    冥想能增加大脑皮质的厚度,特别是在与注意和感觉相关的区域。

  • cerebral (adj.) 1801, "pertaining to the brain," from French cérébral (16c.), from Latin cerebrum "the brain" (also "the understanding"), from PIE *keres-, from root *ker- (1) "horn; head."
cere·bral / ˈserəbrəl ; NAmE səˈriːbrəl / adjective 1 relating to the brain 大脑的;脑的 a cerebral haemorrhage 脑出血 2 ( formal) relating to the mind rather than the feelings 理智的;智力的 SYN intellectual His poetry is very cerebral. 他的诗富于理性。 cere·bral / ˈserəbrəl ; NAmE səˈriːbrəl /
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