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Vocabulary] racking your brains.
pronunciation: jiǎo jìn nǎo zhī
Interpretation] describes hard thinking, struggling with brains, and trying to find a way. Thinking hard about one thing.
Explanation of words] Hanging: exhausting, thinking with heart. End: The meaning of exhaustion is to exhaust, to exhaust.
Example] When he encountered this problem, he racked his brains and couldn't come up with a solution.
Antonyms] without thinking.
synonyms] before and after, meditatively, left and right, painstakingly meditative reverie.
Grammar]: verb-object; as a predicate, a definite, an object, an adverbial; Refers to exhausting scheming.
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To rack your brains is to use up, to "use it all". The specific explanation is as follows:
Interpretation: Describe hard thinking, brainstorming, and trying to find a way. Think hard about one thing.
Pronunciation: jiǎo jìn nǎo zhī
Source: Lao She's "Four Worlds in the Same Hall, Stealing Life" 37: "Only in this way can he show the appearance of racking his brains and thinking for him." ”
Usage: verb-object; as a predicate, a definite, an object, an adverbial;
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Racking your brains: Describes thinking hard, struggling with your brains, and trying your best. Thinking hard about one thing.
Explanation of words] Hanging: exhausting, thinking with heart. End: The meaning of exhaustion is to exhaust, to exhaust.
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The meaning of exhaust is the meaning of using all of it.
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I want to break my head, and I want to work hard.
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End: The meaning of finish is to use up with strength.
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"Racking your brains" can also be understood as "thinking with all your might", and is often used to describe constantly thinking, exploring, and trying to reach the best solution when solving a complex problem or facing a difficulty. This state of mental impulsion requires creative thinking and perseverance, and it requires constant challenge to learn and improve. In our daily life and work, we can also learn from the spirit of "racking our brains", have the courage to face challenges, and constantly think and try to achieve better results and results.
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Brain-wracking explanations.
Think with all your heart. Lao She, "Four Generations in the Same Hall" 37: "His knowledge is limited and he is stupid; Only in this way can he show the appearance of racking his brains and think for her.
Ba Jin's "Postscript to Ba Jin's Selected Works": I myself did not participate in the actual and concrete struggles of the Ling Youqing, but I only closed my eyes and talked about the revolution, so I racked my brains and could not think of "strategy, tactics, and how individuals should participate in the battle." ”
Word decomposition Explanation of twist twist (twist) ǎ twist, twist, squeeze: winch. Colic.
Twisting. Colic (colloquial name for cholera). racking up all your efforts .
Strangling a person with a rope: hanging. Strangulation.
Winding : Twisting. Twisted knots.
Measure words, used for yarn or wool, etc. Radical ruler grip : 纟; Explanation of brain juice Brain teasers rack their brains to explain in detail.
Cerebral plasma, cerebral marrow...Brains. It's called "brainracking".
Gu Yu "Luobei Half Moon": "The secretary of my branch is not how to rack his brains and mobilize everyone to produce, but to find a way to let people rest. Ma Jingchi, "The Story of Dunhuang Buddhist Sutras, The Ugly Girl of King Bosnian Becomes Beautiful."
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"Racking your brains" means to describe the hard work and pain of thinking and struggling to come up with a solution or solve a problem. The word "strangled" in this exhumation word means to think hard as if the brain is twisted, and the "brain juice" is a metaphor for the sweat that flows when Shan Wang thinks about the examination. Therefore, "racking your brains" not only vividly depicts the hardships and complexities of the thought process, but also expresses the determination and perseverance to overcome difficult problems through unremitting efforts.
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Racking your brains: squeeze, use, exhaust: end. Described as exhausted his scheming and tried all means.
1. He racked his brains and finally came up with a plan. When the beginning of the autumn festival arrives, I am afraid that you will not accept a big gift, and I can't take a small gift, so I rack my brains to make up a text message to send to you, wishing my family a happy and prosperous career.
2. I tossed and turned, tossed and turned, thought about it, destroyed my socks and couldn't sleep all night, racked my brains, and finally at the end of the year, my wish was transmitted to you, I wish you a happy New Year's Day, and all your wishes come true!
3. On Teacher's Day, I will send my blessings to Mr. Xiankuan, and on Mid-Autumn Festival, I will send my blessings to my family, 914, **Valentine's Day, who do I give my blessings to? Rack your brains, only to send blessings to you, you are my only love!
4. Think with your brain, you forgot, I am a person who loves money like life, and I am about to catch up with the misers in **, these ways to make money with money, even if I rack my brains, I have to figure it out.
5. Racking your brains, doing everything possible, using all means, seeing through the red dust, transcending the world, why did you step into a desperate situation? The heroes compete, all souls compete for hegemony, and thousands of worlds depend on who is the master and the best brother.
6. During the time when he was guarded like a prisoner, Zheng Wu racked his brains to get out, and finally discussed with another person who lost his footing, and the two leveled the guards together in the toilet, took back their mobile phones and ran out.
7, Cui Chengxiu understands the power, so in the past three days, he and Li Kuilong racked their brains and tried their best to ask for the confessions of these people.
8. After problems such as the cost of new aircraft exceeding budget and the continuous delay of delivery dates, the management is racking their brains to get Airbus back on track.
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Brain-wracking explanations.
Explanation] Twisting: squeezing, using, exhausting: end. Described as exhausted his scheming and tried all means.
pronunciation: jiǎo jìn nǎo zhī
Example sentence] encountered this problem, and he racked his brains and couldn't think of a solution.
Antisense] without thinking.
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1. Racking your brains, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is jiǎo jìn nǎo zhī, which means to describe hard thinking, exhausting brains, and trying to find a way; Thinking hard about one thing. From Lao She's "Four Generations in the Same Hall, Stealing Life".
2. [Explanation] Brainstorming.
4. [antonyms] without thinking, thinking slightly.
5. [Grammar] verb-object; as a predicate, a definite, an object, an adverbial; Refers to exhausting scheming.