柯林斯詞典brainstorm /?bre?n?st??m/ (brainstorming,brainstormed,brainstorms) 1. N-COUNT If you have a brainstorm, you suddenly have a clever idea. 突發(fā)的靈感[美國英語] 2. V-T/V-I If a group of people brainstorm, they have a meeting in which they all put forward as many ideas and suggestions as they can think of. 開頭腦風暴法討論會 The women meet twice a month to brainstorm and set business goals for each other. 這些婦女們一個月聚頭兩次來開頭腦風暴會議,為彼此設(shè)定商業(yè)目標。 She brainstormed the possible approaches she might take. 她用頭腦風暴法想出了她可以采取的可能方法。3. brainstormingN-UNCOUNT 頭腦風暴法討論 Hundreds of other ideas had been tried and discarded during two years of brainstorming. 數(shù)百個其它點子在兩年的頭腦風暴集體討論中被嘗試過但又被摒棄了。 返回 brainstorm劍橋詞典(of a group of people ) to suggest a lot of ideas for a future activity very quickly before considering some of them more carefully 自由討論,集思廣益,腦力激蕩 The team got together to brainstorm (the project ). 組員們聚集在一起(就這個項目)集思廣益。 返回 brainstorm