brains trust
基本解釋
- 智囊團(tuán),專家小組
英漢例句
- They use their brains, of course, but they also trust others to use theirs.
他們儅然經(jīng)過深思熟慮,但還要相信別人也同樣如此。 - We've decided to form a brains trust of all the section chiefs so that we can discuss each other's problems.
我們決定成立一個(gè)由各部門負(fù)責(zé)人組成的智囊團(tuán),這樣就可以討論彼此的問題了。 - Addington [the vice president’s counsel] is brilliant, and Addington is a strange beast, and Addington is sort of the Ayman al-Zawahiri for Cheney, the brains trust.
比如大衛(wèi).亞丁頓(副縂統(tǒng)的法律顧問)就是一個(gè)傑出人才,一個(gè)怪才,基本上可以稱作是切尼智囊團(tuán)中的艾曼?紥瓦希裡。 - The difference is that most of Google's novel ideas come from people embedded in the company's core operations rather than cloistered in a stand-alone brains trust.
ECONOMIST: The internet - The first task of this economic brains trust will be to cut Argentina's fiscal deficit, in order to reassure financial markets that the new government will stick to the country's rigidly fixed exchange rate.
ECONOMIST: s rule Argentina - Each of our brains are guided by a hormone called oxytocin in matters of trust.
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雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- a group of knowledgeable people who discuss topics in public or on radio or television