Brains 对比 Intellect 对比 Mind 对比 Reason 对比 Wit

在英语中何时使用每一个,包含含义、语域和例句。

Brains

前 1000(非常常见)

Intellect

前 5000(相当常见)B1

Mind

前 1000(非常常见)A2noun

Reason

前 1000(非常常见)A1noun

Wit

前 2000(常见)C1noun
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含义The organ in your head that helps you think.思考和理解事物的能力。The ability to think and understand things.你思考和感受的部分。The part of you that thinks and feels.某事的解释或原因。An explanation or cause for something.能说出聪明又好笑的话的能力。The ability to say clever and funny things.
例句The human brain is capable of complex thought and emotion.Her intellect is evident in her ability to solve complex problems.She has a brilliant mind for mathematics.The reason I am late is because of traffic.Her quick wit made the conversation lively and entertaining.
语域中性中性中性中性中性
常见程度前 1000(非常常见)前 5000(相当常见)前 1000(非常常见)前 1000(非常常见)前 2000(常见)
CEFR 等级-B1A2A1C1
词性nounnounnoun
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反义brawn, ignoranceignorance, stupidityignorance, disregard, carelessnesscause, consequencedullness, tactlessness, bluntness
常见错误Confused with 'brain' (singular) when referring to the organ or intellect., Misused as a verb in phrases that imply thinking., Used in slang contexts that may not be universally understood.Confused with 'intelligent' — intellect refers to mental ability, not specifically intelligence., Using as a verb — 'intellect' is only a noun., Overusing in casual conversation — may sound pretentious.Confusing 'mind' with 'brain' - 'mind' refers to thoughts and feelings, while 'brain' is the physical organ., Using 'minded' when you mean 'mindful' - 'minded' refers to having a particular inclination., Saying 'mind give me a moment' instead of 'mind giving me a moment?'Confused with 'rationale' — 'reason' is broader., Using 'reason' without 'for' — remember to include it when explaining cause., Mispronouncing as 'ree-zen' instead of 'ree-zon'.Confusing wit with wisdom, which refers to knowledge rather than cleverness., Using wit as a verb, instead of a noun., Overusing the term in casual conversations where it might sound forced.
用法说明Used in both formal and informal contexts. Appropriate when discussing intelligence, biology, or creative thinking. Avoid using in derogatory contexts.在学术或专业场合使用,讨论某人的认知能力。避免在随意场合使用。Use in academic or professional contexts to discuss someone's cognitive abilities. Avoid in casual settings.在各种场合使用,比如“注意你的举止”(随意)或“心里有事”(中性)。避免在过于正式的场合使用“心智”。Used in various contexts, such as 'Mind your manners' (casual) or 'To have something in mind' (neutral). Avoid using 'mind' in overly formal situations.在正式和非正式场合都可以使用。在正式写作中,常出现在讨论和学术论文中。在日常对话中,询问某人选择背后的理由也很常见。Used in both formal and informal contexts. In formal writing, it often appears in discussions and academic papers. In conversational settings, it's common to ask for someone's reason behind their choices.用来形容一个人在对话中的聪明才智。在文学语境中更常见;在日常场合可能被认为有点装腔作势。Used to describe someone's cleverness in conversations. More common in literary contexts; may be considered pretentious in casual settings.

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常见问题:Brains 对比 Intellect 对比 Mind 对比 Reason 对比 Wit

Brains、Intellect、Mind、Reason和Wit 有什么区别?

Brains: The organ in your head that helps you think. Intellect: The ability to think and understand things. Mind: The part of you that thinks and feels. Reason: An explanation or cause for something. Wit: The ability to say clever and funny things.

哪个更高级:Brains、Intellect、Mind、Reason和Wit?

Wit 级别最高,在 CEFR 量表上为 C1。

能各给一个例子吗?

Brains: The human brain is capable of complex thought and emotion. Intellect: Her intellect is evident in her ability to solve complex problems. Mind: She has a brilliant mind for mathematics. Reason: The reason I am late is because of traffic. Wit: Her quick wit made the conversation lively and entertaining.

我可以互换使用 Brains、Intellect、Mind、Reason和Wit 吗?

不总是。Brains、Intellect、Mind、Reason和Wit 相关,有时可以互换,但在语域、常见程度和用法上不同,所以换用可能改变意思或语气。替换前先看看上面的区别。