brain in Russian
brain in Russian is мозг, головно́й мозг, мозги́ — brain means the organ inside the skull that controls thought, memory, emotion, and the rest of the nervous system.
brain in Russian
What does "brain" mean?
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noun The organ inside the skull that controls thought, memory, emotion, and the rest of the nervous system.
"A concussion is an injury to the brain."
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noun A person's intelligence or mental ability.
"Use your brain and think it through before you answer."
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noun An especially intelligent person, or the person supplying the ideas behind a plan.
"She was the brains behind the whole marketing campaign."
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verb Informal: to hit someone hard on the head.
"He nearly brained himself on the low doorframe."
brain in a sentence
- A concussion is an injury to the brain.
- Scientists are still mapping how different parts of the brain work together.
- Use your brain and think it through before you answer.
- She was the brains behind the whole marketing campaign.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "brain" in Russian?
"brain" in Russian is мозг, головно́й мозг, мозги́. brain means: The organ inside the skull that controls thought, memory, emotion, and the rest of the nervous system.
How do you pronounce мозг?
"brain" in Russian is мозг, pronounced "mozg".
How do you use "brain" in a sentence?
Example: "A concussion is an injury to the brain." In Russian, "brain" is мозг, головно́й мозг, мозги́.
Are there other ways to say "brain" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 6 translations listed for "brain": мозг, головно́й мозг, мозги́, башка́, голова́, рассу́док.