She is so intelligent-- she must have a huge brain!
The organ or physical structure is called the "brain."
When you refer to your brain as something that thinks, you can call it your "mind." This is used more abstractly than "brain."
e.g. The mind can be a lonely place they say. So, it is important to talk to others and not be so stuck in your head or alone with our thoughts.
"brain"は脳の事を指す。
"mind"とは脳の考える部分のことを言う。"brain"よりも幅広く使われることが多い。
e.g. (英文)
The mind can be a lonely place they say. So, it is important to talk to others and not be so stuck in your head or alone with our thoughts.
(訳)
頭の中は寂しいところだとよく聞く。だから、一人で色々抱え込まないで、人と話すのが大事だ。
The human brain is the command center for the human nervous system. It receives input from the sensory organs and sends output to the muscles. The human brain has the same basic structure as other mammal brains, but is larger in relation to body size than any other brains.
if someone is described as being 'brainy,' it means they are though to be very intelligent.
The brain is the most important organ for our survival...mental health is essential
In charge of our "bodlly functions"...the brain controls all of our actions & reactions.
if badly damaged we may cease to be "concious beings"...and go into a coma!
Actual "Death" is determindedy our brain activity and when we are "brain dead"
we are taken off life support systems...and "pronounced dead"
The 'brain' is the organ that is inside the skull/head, it controls all the body's thoughts, feelings and controls all the nerves etc
When you use your 'brain' to think of things or have thoughts you use the term 'mind'
So you would say 'My mind has many thoughts today'
brain'は、頭蓋骨/頭の中にある器官です。人間の全ての思考、感情、全神経等を制御します。
'mind'は、'brain'を使って考えることをいいます。
ですから、次のように言えます。
'My mind has many thoughts today'(今日は色んなこと考えてしまっている)
The brain is an important organ in the body that controls our thoughts, actions, and body processes. Everything we learn goes to our brain. In a figurative sense, you can use the word, "mind," instead of brain. For example, it makes more sense to say, "I have a lot on my mind," instead of "I have a lot on my brain," to tell someone that you are thinking about many things.
"brain"は、思考・行動・動作をつかさどる体の重要な器官です。学んだことは必ず脳に伝えられます。
比喩的な意味では、"brain"ではなく"mind"が使えます。
例えば、考え事がたくさんあるという意味では、"I have a lot on my brain"ではなく、"I have a lot on my mind"の方が自然です。
This organ is the brain. Contained and protected by the skull of the head. It is a pinky grey colour. This colour has led to it sometimes being referred to as 'Grey matter'.
You may hear this expression:
"Use your 'grey matter' to work out the problem!"
この器官は「brain」と言います。頭蓋骨に守られています。ピンクがかった灰色をしているので「Grey matter」と呼ばれることもあります。
以下の表現を聞くことがあるかもしれません:
"Use your 'grey matter' to work out the problem!"
(頭を使って問題を解いてください!)
The name of the organ that allows people to think is called a "brain" and sometimes referred to as a "mind". You can use these words in a sentence in the following ways:
-Last month she found out that she has a brain tumor. She is going to have to get surgery.
-I think her mind is amazing. The way she thinks is just so incredible.
人が考えることを可能にする器官の名称は、"brain"(脳)です。ほかに、"mind"と言うこともあります。
これらの語を以下のように文中で使うことが出来ます。
例文
-Last month she found out that she has a brain tumor. She is going to have to get surgery.
(先月彼女は脳腫瘍だということが分かったんです。手術を受けなければなりません)
-I think her mind is amazing. The way she thinks is just so incredible.
(彼女の思考力は素晴らしいと思う。彼女の考え方は本当にすごい)
「脳みそ」は英語で「brain」といいます。
「brain」は「脳」「脳みそ」という意味の名詞です。
【例】
I had brain surgery last October.
→去年の10月に脳みその手術を受けました。
Reading is good for your brain.
→読書は脳にいいです。
Doing crossword puzzles is good for your brain.
→クロスワードパズルは脳にいいです。
Your brain is the most important organ in your body.
→脳みそは人間の体で最も大切な臓器です。
ご質問ありがとうございました。
The human brain is the most powerful organ within the body, every mamal has a brain, this is the control center of the entire body.
in slang it can also be referred to as "head" or "your head" ex. when you do something stupid or wrong someone can say "use your head"
the brain has also been referred to the mind, the mind is often used to describe thoughts/actions and emotions.