The brains of the sentence:
1, I was again "revitalized" up, digging out of the mind to rack their brains, a frown on the heart of the plan: there is a. I closed one eye, one eye open, one eyebrow down the couch, the other eyebrow up! I have one eye closed, one eye open, one eyebrow down couch, the other eyebrow up, not on the line! I've done it!
2. When he came across this problem, he racked his brains and could not think of a solution.
3. How to build this magnificent People's Square, we racked our brains to come up with a good solution.
4. He racked his brains and finally came up with a plan.
5. Even though he racked his brains, in the end it was all in vain.
6. As the Puritan areas of Europe, which one sees as high-minded and thrifty, rack their brains to solve the debt problems of Catholic and Orthodox countries, the idea that religious sects might influence the way people save, work and spend is more appealing than ever.
7, To correct my bad habit of procrastination, my mother really called it racking her brains to think of ways to do it.
8. She racked her brains, but she still couldn't understand the teacher's explanation.
9, has made a big mistake, now say this has long been useless. I racked my brain to find another sentence to comfort Zhou. But I'm a clumsy person, when it comes to the critical moment will be tongue tied, mouth open.
10. But even Black, who often racks his brain with strategic exhaustion, can't be best friends with every startup; he turns down far more offers than he accepts.
11, His classmates were racking their brains on elementary algebra problems.
12, Stoke's defenders were racking their brains to get out of the way when Robert Huth elbowed Balotte in the inside, taking the latter straight down.
13, They were the result of crooked and arbitrary collisions, not strung-out blitzes.
14, And the cohesion of his buddies, working hard to rack their brains in battle to eliminate a non-existent brother, surely reminds you of your childhood pals A, B, C, D.
15, Yes, many Mauritanian women rack their brains for ways to gain weight.
16, flushed: Darwin had racked his brains and could not show why through evolution we lied when touching red, suspicious.
17. The game had come to an end, and the white pieces were everywhere thick, and the four of them racked their brains to design the most perfect finishing sequence, but unfortunately the situation was reversed to a foregone conclusion, and the black pieces never got the chance to turn around, and finally lost by half an ephiphany.
18, racking my brain, I can only remember Yuan Mei in the "Garden of Poetry" with a small seal: "Qiantang Su Xiao is the townspeople".
19, Chen Xu Ri racked his brains, thinking of brain pain, but no good idea.
20, Ye Zhao racked his brains to figure out what else he could have invented, thought half a day and did not have a so and so, and finally had to give up, and said that it is really not enough to swallow the snake, greedy days of work, they should not be too insatiable.
Pinyin:
[ jiǎo jìn nǎo zhī ]?
Basic Explanation:
Taking great pains.
Detailed Explanation:
1.? Explanation: take all the trouble.
2.? Example:Having come across this difficult problem, he racked his brains but could not come up with a solution.
3.? Grammar: verb-object tense; as predicate, determiner, object, dative; referring to exhausting one's mind
4. Source: Lao She, "The Fourth Generation - Stealing a Life," 37: "Only in this way was he more able to show his racked brain and think for him."
Near synonyms:
Digging up thoughts? meditate? take great pains? think hard about? to think hard?
Thinking ahead, thinking back, thinking left, thinking right? Searching? a lot of things? meditate
Antonyms:
Without thinking ? Slightly thought out ?