出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/01/02 00:56 UTC 版)
From brain + storm. In the sense of "seizure, convulsion, brain activity", from the idea that it is like a storm in the brain. In the sense of "problem-solving idea or session", from the unrelated idea of using the "brain to storm a problem" (see brainstorm).
brain storm (plural brain storms)
brain storm (third-person singular simple present brain storms, present participle brain storming, simple past and past participle brain stormed)
brain-storm (複数形 brain-storms)
brain-storm (三人称単数 現在形 brain-storms, 現在分詞 brain-storming, 過去形および過去分詞形 brain-stormed)
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/22 21:43 UTC 版)
From brain + storm. In the sense of "problem-solve", devised as a method of group creative problem-solving by advertising executive Alex F. Osborn and his employees, who coined the term based on the image of using "the brain to storm a problem". First use appears c. 1945. In the sense of "seizure, convulsion, brain activity", from the unrelated idea that it resembles a storm in the brain. First use appears c. 1861.
brainstorm (third-person singular simple present brainstorms, present participle brainstorming, simple past and past participle brainstormed)
brainstorm (plural brainstorms)
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熟慮.
心配性.
ぐぐれ
a paste-pot
a plaything with which one trifles for pleasure
a syphilitic (patient)
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| ・schnitzels | |
| ・Kennel | |
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| ・Baki | |
| ・'Scuse | |
| ・p 4 | |
| ・accommodation bill | |
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