- 电脑 diànnǎo computerAn electronic device for storing and processing data, typically composed of a CPU, memory, and input/output equipment.
- 脑子 nǎozi brainphysical organ of the central nervous system located in the skull
- 脑袋 nǎodai head(colloquial) head of a person or animal; skull
- 大脑 dànǎo brainthe brain; the cerebrum; the central organ of the nervous system responsible for thinking, memory, and physical sensation
- 头脑 tóunǎo brainsbrains; mind; thinking ability
- 脑海 nǎohǎi mindthe brain or mind, specifically regarding its capacity for thought, memory, and perception
- 首脑 shǒunǎo leaderPerson in the top leading position, such as a head of state or a chief
- 脑血管 nǎoxuèguǎn cerebrovascularblood vessel of the brain
- 脑筋 nǎojīn brainsBrains; mind; mental capacity for thinking, memory, or imagination.
- 脑震荡 nǎozhèndàng concussionA mild brain injury caused by a blow to the head or violent shaking, typically involving a brief loss of consciousness, dizziness, or nausea but no permanent damage.
- 脑浆 nǎojiāng brains(colloquial) brain matter; cerebrum; specifically the brains or gray matter seen leaking from a cracked skull
- 脑力 nǎolì mental capacitymental capability or brainpower, including the abilities of memory, understanding, analysis, and imagination
- 脑瘤 nǎoliú brain tumor(medical) brain tumor; cerebroma; a disease where abnormal cell growth occurs in the brain, divided into benign and malignant types
- 个人电脑 gèréndiànnǎo personal computerpersonal computer; also known as a PC
- 脑出血 nǎochūxuè cerebral hemorrhageA stroke caused by the rupture of a blood vessel in the brain, often resulting in sudden headache, vomiting, or loss of consciousness; also known as [[脑溢血|腦溢血|nao3 yi4 xue4]]
- 脑门 nǎomén foreheadforehead; brow; the area of the face between the hair and the eyebrows
- 后脑勺 hòunǎosháo back of the headthe back of the head; the occiput
- 脑脊液 nǎojǐyè cerebrospinal fluidthe clear, colorless fluid found in the brain and spinal cord that protects the central nervous system
- 满脑子 mǎnnǎozi one's whole mindSomeone's entire head or mind, especially when filled with a particular thought or idea.
- 脑缺血 nǎoquēxuè cerebral ischemiaInsufficient blood supply to the brain caused by blocked blood vessels, excessive blood loss, or malnutrition, often resulting in symptoms like pale skin, nausea, and headache
- 脑壳 nǎoké head(colloquial) the human or animal head; skull; cranium
- 脑室 nǎoshì ventricleany of the four communicating cavities within the brain that produce and contain cerebrospinal fluid, helping to regulate intracranial pressure and protect the brain from shock
- 小脑 xiǎonǎo cerebellumPart of the brain located behind and below the cerebrum that coordinates movement and maintains balance
- 流脑 liúnǎo epidemic meningitisepidemic cerebrospinal meningitis; an acute infectious disease caused by meningococcus, typically affecting children
- 脑梗死 nǎogěngsǐ cerebral infarctionA type of stroke caused by a blockage in the blood vessels of the brain; also called an ischemic stroke.
- 绞尽脑汁 jiǎojìnnǎozhī to rack one's brainsto strain one's mind to the limit; to think very hard about something
- 动脑筋 dòngnǎojīn to think hardto use one's brains; to think carefully or actively; to rack one's brains
- 脑瘫 nǎotān cerebral palsyA condition resulting from brain damage or defects before or during birth, characterized by difficulties with movement, posture, and muscle tone; often accompanied by intellectual or communication challenges.
- 脑膜 nǎomó meningesmembranes covering the brain and spinal cord, consisting of three layers including the [[硬脑膜|硬腦膜|ying4 nao3 mo2]], [[蛛网膜|蛛網膜|zhu1 wang3 mo2]], and [[软脑膜|軟腦膜|ruan3 nao3 mo2]]
- 后脑 hòunǎo back of the headThe back part of the head; the area at the rear of the skull
- 下丘脑 xiàqiūnǎo hypothalamusA region of the forebrain below the thalamus that coordinates both the autonomic nervous system and the activity of the pituitary; also called [[下视丘|下視丘|xia4 shi4 qiu1]]
- 脑膜炎 nǎomóyán meningitisinflammation of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord, typically caused by bacterial or viral infection
- 脑水肿 nǎoshuǐzhǒng cerebral edemaexcessive accumulation of fluid in the intracellular or extracellular spaces of the brain; also known as encephaledema
- 脑细胞 nǎoxìbāo brain cellany cell located in the brain, including neurons and glial cells; functions as the basic structural and functional unit for thought and physical control
- 脑电图 nǎodiàntú electroencephalograma chart or recording of brain activity made using electronic equipment; electroencephalogram (EEG)
- 脑电波 nǎodiànbō brain wavebrain wave; EEG; electrical activity produced by the brain and detected by sensors to diagnose diseases or study thought patterns
- 伤脑筋 shāngnǎojīn troublesomeknotty; bothersome; difficult to solve (of a problem or situation)
- 脑炎 nǎoyán encephalitisinflammation of the brain, typically caused by a viral infection
- 中脑 zhōngnǎo midbrainThe middle part of the brain stem, also known as the mesencephalon; it acts as a center for visual, auditory, and motor reflexes.
- 摸不着头脑 mōbuzháotóunǎo to be at a lossTo be unable to make any sense of a matter or understand what is going on; to be completely baffled
- 脑瓜 nǎoguā head; brains(informal) the head; skull; brains; mind; mentality
- 大脑皮层 dànǎopícéng cerebral cortexThe gray matter covering the brain's cerebral hemispheres, functioning as the center for sensory and motor processing as well as higher cognitive tasks like language and memory.
- 电脑系统 diànnǎoxìtǒng computer system
- 丘脑 qiūnǎo thalamus, cerebral ganglionThe large mass of gray matter in the middle of the brain that acts as a relay station for sensory information; also called [[视丘|視丘|shi4 qiu1]]
- 脑溢血 nǎoyìxuè cerebral hemorrhagecerebral hemorrhage; stroke
- 乙脑 yǐnǎo Japanese encephalitisabbreviation for [[乙型脑炎|乙型腦炎|yi3 xing2 nao3 yan2]]; an acute viral brain infection spread by mosquitoes
- 脑血栓 nǎoxuèshuān cerebral thrombosis, cerebral embolismA condition where a blood clot or foreign object blocks an artery supplying the brain, often causing a stroke; also used as an abbreviation for [[脑血管栓塞|腦血管栓塞|nao3 xue4 guan3 shuan1 se4]]
- 死脑筋 sǐnǎojīn inflexiblerigid in thought or behavior; refusing to adapt to circumstances
- 脑神经 nǎoshénjīng cranial nerveThe nerves originating from the brain and brainstem, consisting of twelve pairs in humans that primarily control sensory and motor functions of the head and neck, with the exception of the vagus nerve which reaches the thorax and abdomen
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