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cerebral

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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cer·e·bral /ˈserəbrəl $ səˈriː-, ˈserə-/ adjective  1 HBH[only before noun] medical relating to or affecting your brain 脑的,大脑的;影响大脑的 a cerebral haemorrhage (=bleeding in the brain) 脑出[]2 COMPLICATEDhaving or involving complicated ideas rather than strong emotions 思想深奥的;诉诸理性的 a cerebral film 一部思想深奥的影片
Examples from the Corpus
cerebralThe diameter of cerebral blood vessels is regulated by smooth muscles, which, in turn, are controlled by adenosine.He was rushed to hospital with cerebral concussion and a smashed-up face.That kind of cerebral dominance was subsequently confused with that other specialty of left-brain function: running the right hand.Pathologist Mustansir Nurbhai said Mr Thompson died of extensive cerebral haemorrhage due to a fractured skull.a cerebral hemorrhageBut there is also something worrying about a plastic box outwitting humans at this most cerebral of pastimes.Winters' novel is cerebral, yet also scary and funny.cerebral haemorrhageFulton lay on the permafrost, miming a cerebral haemorrhage.Rose At the age of sixty-one, Rose had a massive cerebral haemorrhage.The cause of death was a cerebral haemorrhage.There was no difference between the aspirin and placebo groups in the incidence of cerebral haemorrhage.Leech had conducted a post-mortem examination and found cerebral haemorrhage as the cause of death.Pathologist Mustansir Nurbhai said Mr Thompson died of extensive cerebral haemorrhage due to a fractured skull.The vulture instinct would make him acutely observant for any signs of imminent cerebral haemorrhage in the actor.He died from a cerebral haemorrhage shortly afterwards.
Origin cerebral (1800-1900) French cérébral, from Latin cerebrum; CEREBRUM
cer·e·bral adjectiveChineseSyllable
to brain Corpus your or affecting relating


cerebral
cerebral /ˈserəbrəl, ˈserɪbrəl $ səˈriː-, ˈserə-/ adjective
 Date: 1800-1900
 Language: French
 Origin: cérébral, from Latin cerebrum; CEREBRUM
1. [only before noun] medical relating to or affecting your brain:
    a cerebral haemorrhage (=bleeding in the brain)
2. having or involving complicated ideas rather than strong emotions:
    a cerebral film


cere·bralBrE /ˈserəbrəl/ 🔊NAmE /səˈriːbrəl/ 🔊 adjectiverelating to the brain 大脑的;脑的a cerebral haemorrhage脑出血(formal) relating to the mind rather than the feelings 理智的;智力的 SYN intellectual His poetry is very cerebral. 他的诗富有理性。🔊🔊