脑儿
nǎo r5
Pinyin

Definition

脑儿
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nǎo r5
  1. brains (as food)

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

yī huì r5
  1. 1 a moment
  2. 2 a while
  3. 3 in a moment
  4. 4 now...now...
  5. 5 also pr. [yī huǐ r5]
shì r5
  1. 1 one's employment
  2. 2 business
  3. 3 matter that needs to be settled
  4. 4 (northern dialect) (of a person) demanding
  5. 5 trying
  6. 6 troublesome
  7. 7 erhua variant of 事[shì]
  8. 8 CL:件[jiàn],樁|桩[zhuāng]
rén r5
  1. 1 figurine
jīn r5
  1. 1 (coll.) today
ér
  1. 1 child
  2. 2 son
ér zi
  1. 1 son
ér shí
  1. 1 childhood
ér tóng
  1. 1 child
  2. 2 CL:個|个[gè]
wèi r5
  1. 1 taste
nǎ r5
  1. 1 where?
  2. 2 wherever
  3. 3 anywhere
dà nǎo
  1. 1 brain
  2. 2 cerebrum
nu:3 ér
  1. 1 daughter
yīng ér
  1. 1 infant
  2. 2 baby
  3. 3 CL:個|个[gè]
  4. 4 lead (Pb)
yòu ér yuán
  1. 1 kindergarten
  2. 2 nursery school
míng r5
  1. 1 (coll.) tomorrow
  2. 2 one of these days
  3. 3 some day
yǒu diǎn r5
  1. 1 slightly
  2. 2 a little
  3. 3 somewhat
wán r5
  1. 1 to play
  2. 2 to have fun
  3. 3 to hang out
nán ér
  1. 1 a (real) man
  2. 2 boy
  3. 3 son
nǎo
  1. 1 brain
  2. 2 mind
  3. 3 head
  4. 4 essence
nǎo zi
  1. 1 brains
  2. 2 mind
  3. 3 CL:個|个[gè]

Idioms (14)

丈二和尚,摸不着头脑
zhàng èr hé shang , mō bu zháo tóu nǎo
  1. 1 lit. like a three-meter high monk, you can't rub his head (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. at a total loss
儿孙自有儿孙福
ér sūn zì yǒu ér sūn fú
  1. 1 younger generations will do all right on their own (idiom)
八字还没一撇儿
bā zì hái méi yī piě r5
  1. 1 lit. there is not even the first stroke of the character 八 (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. things have not even begun to take shape
  3. 3 no sign of success yet
又要马儿跑,又要马儿不吃草
yòu yào mǎ r5 pǎo , yòu yào mǎ r5 bù chī cǎo
  1. 1 lit. you can't expect the horse to run fast but not let it graze (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. you can't have your cake and eat it, too
咬人狗儿不露齿
yǎo rén gǒu r5 bù lù chǐ
  1. 1 lit. the dog that bites does not show its fangs (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. You can't tell the really dangerous enemy from his external appearance.
巴头探脑
bā tóu tàn nǎo
  1. 1 to poke one's head in and pry (idiom); to spy
  2. 2 nosy
探头探脑
tàn tóu tàn nǎo
  1. 1 to stick one's head out and look around (idiom)
提神醒脑
tí shén xǐng nǎo
  1. 1 to refresh and clear the mind (idiom)
  2. 2 invigorating
  3. 3 bracing
冲昏头脑
chōng hūn tóu nǎo
  1. 1 lit. to be muddled in the brain (idiom); fig. excited and unable to act rationally
  2. 2 to go to one's head
冲昏头脑
chōng hūn tóu nǎo
  1. 1 lit. to be muddled in the brain (idiom); fig. excited and unable to act rationally
  2. 2 to go to one's head
男儿有泪不轻弹
nán ér yǒu lèi bù qīng tán
  1. 1 real men do not easily cry (idiom)
看人下菜碟儿
kàn rén xià cài dié r5
  1. 1 (dialect) to treat sb according to their social status, relationship with them etc (idiom)
  2. 2 not to treat everyone equally favorably
冲昏头脑
chōng hūn tóu nǎo
  1. 1 lit. to be muddled in the brain (idiom); fig. excited and unable to act rationally
  2. 2 to go to one's head
视同儿戏
shì tóng ér xì
  1. 1 to regard sth as a plaything (idiom); to consider unimportant
  2. 2 to view as trifling

Sample Sentences

过铁道时,他先将橘子散放在地上,自己慢慢爬下,再抱起橘子走。到这边时,我赶紧去搀他。他和我走到车上,将橘子一股脑儿放在我的皮大衣上。于是扑扑衣上的泥土,心里很轻松似的,过一会说,“我走了;到那边来信!”我望着他走出去。他走了几步,回过头看见我,说,“进去吧,里边没人。”等他的背影混入来来往往的人里,再找不着了,我便进来坐下,我的眼泪又来了。
guò tiě dào shí ,tā xiān jiāng júzi sànfàng fàng zài dìshang ,zìjǐ mànmàn pá xià ,zài bào qǐ júzi zǒu 。dào zhèbiān shí ,wǒ gǎnjǐn qù chān tā 。tā hé wǒ zǒu dào chēshang ,jiāng júzi yīgǔnǎor fàng zài wǒ de pídàyī shàng 。yúshì pūpū yī shàng de nítǔ ,xīnli hěn qīngsōng shìde ,guò yīhuì shuō ,“wǒ zǒu le ;dào nàbiān lái xìn !”wǒ wàng zhe tā zǒu chūqù 。tā zǒu le jǐ bù ,huí guò tóu kànjiàn wǒ ,shuō ,“jìnqù ba ,lǐbiān méi rén 。”děng tā de bèiyǐng húnrù láiláiwǎngwǎng de rén lǐ ,zài zhǎo bù zháo le ,wǒ biàn jìnlai zuòxia ,wǒ de yǎnlèi yòu lái le 。
As he was crossing the tracks, he first placed the tangerines on the platform. He then slowly lowered himself to the tracks and picked the tangerines back up to walk over. When he got to my side of the track, I rushed to help him. As he and I got back onto the train, he placed all the tangerines on my fur coat. He patted the dirt off his jacket, and looked very satisfied. After a moment, he said to me: ”I am leaving now. Remember to write to me! ”. I looked over as he walked out. After just a few steps, he looked back at me and said "Go back in, your things are unattended". Once he disappeared into the bustling crowd and I could find him no more, I came in and sat down. My tears came again.