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Перевод: brainstorm
[существительное] припадок безумия; буйный припадок; душевное потрясение; блестящая идея; внезапная идея; плодотворная мысль
Тезаурус:
- The medical report is written in Russian, with even my name translated into Cyrillic, so I've had it framed to save my local GP from having a brainstorm.
- "Masters Of The Universe", "Brainstorm" and the "classic" "Silver Machine" are trundled out amidst the reworkings of other old excesses.
- The course employs a variety of materials and techniques including the use of checklists, magazine and newspaper clippings, quizzes, videos, brainstorm exercises, discussions, drink diaries, and role plays (Menary, 1986).
- Thus if the engine fails or the guidance system has a brainstorm, the risk of blowing up friendly forces is minimised.
- But then the Low Countries were prone to the occasional architectural brainstorm, such as the remarkable Saint-Pierre Station, Ghent (1912).
- Old school is a back-to-basics reaction to the sportswear industry's increasing reliance on pink and pastel, splash and spray, an apparent brainstorm which has forced people who have no desire to look like an explosion in a paint factory to search in discount stores and back-of-beyond sports shops for the design classics of the recent past - nylon Adidas track tops with the simple three-stripe design on each arm, or a pair of shell-toed trainers.
- But before we jump to the conclusion that Pound had simply had a brainstorm, or had been trapped by misplaced compassion for Dunning as a lame duck, we ought to consider another possibility - that imagism, and Pound's endorsement of Ford's insistence on "the prose tradition", had never been for him more than an aberration, though in the short term a very profitable one, from a way of feeling that impelled him always toward the cantabile , a proclivity that would, in the interests of melody, tolerate notably eccentric diction.
- Brainstorm yourself, generating as many options as possible - just write down any option that comes into your head irrespective of how realistic or unrealistic:
- Just brainstorm as many ideas as possible, including ideas which seem to you like obvious truths.
- The best we could hope for is that she's had a brainstorm, and I don't know how often that happens outside of books.
- Be imaginative, brainstorm yourself, writing down all the ideas that come into your head.
- But whatever the reason, whether it was that everyone had been so busy reassuring everyone that no one had bothered to talk to the crematorium, whether they had got the time wrong, or whether the vicar had simply had a brainstorm, he now, you could tell, was dimly aware that he had not given an exemplary performance.
- Malcolm was really having a brainstorm.
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