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Definition of brain surgeon in English: brain surgeonnoun 1A medical practitioner qualified to perform surgical operations on the brain and other parts of the nervous system. a leading brain surgeon in Oxford Example sentencesExamples - The parents are terrified, their fears not at all eased by being referred to a brain surgeon.
- The surgery would be so long that it would be done by two brain surgeons, working in shifts.
- Merrick takes up his long-abandoned medical studies; after several years he becomes a famous brain surgeon.
- She was stabilised and taken by ambulance to Frenchay Hospital in Bristol, where brain surgeons carried out two life-saving operations.
- Just as brain surgeons train beyond basic medicine, potential ballet teachers should have special training to mold dancers of the future.
- The couple resigned themselves to following the doctors' advice when by chance a sister-in-law found an article about a pioneering British brain surgeon living in America.
- This is tantamount to distracting a brain surgeon just as he's reaching the area of the brain where the patient's trouble is.
- He is a brain surgeon and a leading expert on the medicine behind motor sports.
- She learned where the best brain surgeons worked and what techniques they used.
- His mother developed Alzheimer's, and he has his brain surgeon visit his mum in her rest home.
- 1.1informal usually with negative An exceptionally intelligent person.
I'm hardly the staff brain surgeon it doesn't take a brain surgeon to figure out what is actually happening Example sentencesExamples - It doesn't take a brain surgeon to figure out that this is not the reality for the vast majority of students.
- You don't have to be a brain surgeon to know United will be hot favourites to win the game.
- You don't need to be a brain surgeon to realise that the more you save and the longer you save, the more you'll end up with.
- If half this was true, the players would need to be not only top athletes, but brain surgeons to remember all the plays as well.
- You don't need to be a brain surgeon to realise that cities with Bangalore's investment and growth potential require infrastructural support.
- It doesn't take a brain surgeon to realize that word-of-mouth testimonials is one of the most effective types of advertising to bring new customers into your gallery.
- It doesn't take a brain surgeon to spot this lie.
- You do not have to be a brain surgeon by any stretch of the imagination, but you have to be able to understand things.
- You don't have to be a brain surgeon to work out that this is my chance.
- Of course, if you are a brain surgeon, that's a different story, but for most of us, a little less than perfect can be more than adequate.
- It doesn't take a rocket scientist or a brain surgeon to work out that if we allow health expenditure to continue to rise at its present rate, then our levels of taxation will have to increase.
- I don't think it takes a brain surgeon to understand how to read a story.
Definition of brain surgeon in US English: brain surgeonnoun 1A medical practitioner qualified to perform surgical operations on the brain and other parts of the neurosystem. a leading brain surgeon in Oxford Example sentencesExamples - She was stabilised and taken by ambulance to Frenchay Hospital in Bristol, where brain surgeons carried out two life-saving operations.
- His mother developed Alzheimer's, and he has his brain surgeon visit his mum in her rest home.
- The couple resigned themselves to following the doctors' advice when by chance a sister-in-law found an article about a pioneering British brain surgeon living in America.
- He is a brain surgeon and a leading expert on the medicine behind motor sports.
- Merrick takes up his long-abandoned medical studies; after several years he becomes a famous brain surgeon.
- Just as brain surgeons train beyond basic medicine, potential ballet teachers should have special training to mold dancers of the future.
- The parents are terrified, their fears not at all eased by being referred to a brain surgeon.
- She learned where the best brain surgeons worked and what techniques they used.
- This is tantamount to distracting a brain surgeon just as he's reaching the area of the brain where the patient's trouble is.
- The surgery would be so long that it would be done by two brain surgeons, working in shifts.
- 1.1informal usually with negative An exceptionally intelligent person.
I'm hardly the staff brain surgeon it doesn't take a brain surgeon to figure out what is actually happening Example sentencesExamples - You do not have to be a brain surgeon by any stretch of the imagination, but you have to be able to understand things.
- You don't have to be a brain surgeon to know United will be hot favourites to win the game.
- It doesn't take a brain surgeon to realize that word-of-mouth testimonials is one of the most effective types of advertising to bring new customers into your gallery.
- I don't think it takes a brain surgeon to understand how to read a story.
- It doesn't take a rocket scientist or a brain surgeon to work out that if we allow health expenditure to continue to rise at its present rate, then our levels of taxation will have to increase.
- You don't need to be a brain surgeon to realise that the more you save and the longer you save, the more you'll end up with.
- If half this was true, the players would need to be not only top athletes, but brain surgeons to remember all the plays as well.
- You don't need to be a brain surgeon to realise that cities with Bangalore's investment and growth potential require infrastructural support.
- It doesn't take a brain surgeon to figure out that this is not the reality for the vast majority of students.
- You don't have to be a brain surgeon to work out that this is my chance.
- Of course, if you are a brain surgeon, that's a different story, but for most of us, a little less than perfect can be more than adequate.
- It doesn't take a brain surgeon to spot this lie.
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