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Célula cerebral

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

brain cell SUST.

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

cell [ingl. am. sɛl, ingl. brit. sɛl] SUST.

1. cell (in prison, monastery, honeycomb):

2. cell BIOL.:

cell atrbv. division/wall

3. cell ELECTR.:

4. cell POL.:

I. brain [ingl. am. breɪn, ingl. brit. breɪn] SUST.

1. brain (organ):

2. brain (intellect):

to be bored out of one's brain ingl. brit. coloq.
to have sth on the brain coloq.

3. brain (clever person):

II. brain [ingl. am. breɪn, ingl. brit. breɪn] V. trans. coloq.

brains [breɪnz] SUST.

1.1. brains + pl v. (substance):

sesos mpl
brains GASTR.
sesos mpl

1.2. brains + pl v. (intelligence):

2.1. brains + sing. v. (mastermind):

2.2. brains + sing. v. (clever person):

en el diccionario PONS

cell [sel] SUST.

1. cell (in prison):

separo m Méx.

2. cell BIOL., POL.:

materia f gris coloq.

3. cell ELECTR.:

4. cell ingl. am. coloq. TEL.:

móvil m Esp.
celular m amer.

I. brain [breɪn] SUST.

1. brain (organ):

2. brain pl (substance):

sesos m pl.

3. brain (intelligence):

4. brain coloq. (intelligent person):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to blow sb's brains out coloq.
to have sth on the brain coloq.
to pick sb's brains coloq.

II. brain [breɪn] V. trans. coloq.

en el diccionario PONS

cell [sel] SUST.

1. cell (in prison):

separo m Méx.

2. cell BIOL., POL.:

materia f gris coloq.

3. cell ELECTR.:

I. brain [breɪn] SUST.

1. brain (organ):

2. brain:

sesos m pl.

3. brain (intelligence):

4. brain coloq. (intelligent person):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to blow sb's brains out coloq.
to have sth on the brain coloq.
to pick sb's brains coloq.

II. brain [breɪn] V. trans. argot

Present
Ibrain
youbrain
he/she/itbrains
webrain
youbrain
theybrain
Past
Ibrained
youbrained
he/she/itbrained
webrained
youbrained
theybrained
Present Perfect
Ihavebrained
youhavebrained
he/she/ithasbrained
wehavebrained
youhavebrained
theyhavebrained
Past Perfect
Ihadbrained
youhadbrained
he/she/ithadbrained
wehadbrained
youhadbrained
theyhadbrained

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

Adults may want to play brain games to keep their brains in tiptop condition.
pop.inquirer.net
The politics of technophilia vs technophobia aside, our power to manipulate our brains and genes is increasing dramatically -- and it raises serious ethical questions.
bigthink.com
Functional magnetic resonance images of the blood flow in the subjects' brains were recorded before and after they swallowed the aspartame solution.
en.wikipedia.org
They have computer chips inserted into their brains, which turns them into mindless, emotionless slaves.
en.wikipedia.org
It brings in morals and spirituality as the linchpins to touch hearts in addition to engaging brains.
ncronline.org

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