Relacionar Columnas C1.5 Collocations Brain/MindVersión en línea Match the words to the definitions. por Emilia Hernandez Vergara 1 Their government is trying to BRAINWASH them into thinking that war cannot be avoided. 2 I couldn't see how I could get home from the station - then I had a BRAINWAVE. 3 She was paid the MIND-BOGGLING sum of ten million dollars for that film. 4 Developing countries has suffered a huge BRAIN DRAIN in recent years. 5 The team got together to BRAINSTORM. 6 The paper publishes two BRAINTEASERS every Saturday. (also spelled brain teaser) 7 After his accident, he went through a BRAIN SCAN to determine whether he had any major damage or his motor functions were okay. 8 For over a century, researchers in neuropsychology have studied the effects of localized BRAIN DAMAGE on cognitive functions. 9 Why didn't you tell me you weren't happy with the situation? - I'm not a MIND READER, you know! 10 The project was the BRAINCHILD of one of the students. to manipulate someone into thinking or agreeing with something. The original plan, idea or intention. a sudden cleaver or good idea. extremely surprising, difficult to understand or imagine. To harm somehow your brain. quite literally, a procedure in which you can see inside your head. someone who has the ability of knowing people's thoughts without them being expressed. to suggest very quickly a lot of ideas about something. a problem for which it is hard to find the answer, especially one which people enjoy trying to solve as a game: the situation in which large numbers of educated and very skilled people leave their own country to live and work in another one where pay and conditions are better.