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I. brain [breɪn] SUST.
1. brain ANAT.:
2. brain:
brains pl. GASTR.
3. brain (mind):
4. brain:
brains pl. (intelligence), to have brains
to use one's brains
5. brain coloq. (person):
the best brains
6. brain:
the brains + sing. v. (in charge)
the brains of family
the brains of gang
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to pick sb's brains
radzić [perf po-] się kogoś
II. brain [breɪn] V. trans. coloq.
brain dead ADJ.
1. brain dead coloq.:
2. brain dead MED.:
stwierdzać [perf stwierdzić] u kogoś śmierć mózgu
brain death SUST. sin pl. MED.
brain drain SUST.
brain-teaser SUST.
1. brain-teaser (problem):
2. brain-teaser (riddle):
brain tumour SUST. MED.
Entrada de OpenDict
brain concussion SUST.
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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Labs with a rare nervous system disorder that short-circuited the electrical impulses in his brain, creating painful and uncontrollable seizures.
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This drug is also widely used to treat migraines due to the effect it has on the blood vessels in the brain.
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The credibility of a child, however, is often questioned due to their underdeveloped memory capacity and overall brain physiology.
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That simple act is powered by a complicated "lightning storm" of neural activity in the brain, a mind-boggling transaction that lies beneath our wide-awake awareness.
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However, studies have linked chlordane/heptachlor in human tissues with cancers of the breast, prostate, brain, and cancer of blood cellsleukemia and lymphoma.
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