Can you do such a problem? Some netizens enthusiastically contributed answers, and some said that there is such an operation in second-grade mathematics? I think the primary school students are very poor now ... I feel that the brain cells are almost destroyed ~
What should I say in English when I encounter such a brain burning problem?
1.
Blow someone's head off? Hehe, it's actually not that violent. This phrase means "rack one's brains". There is also a phrase with the same meaning: rack one's brains.
Example: Gosh, I racked my brains to understand this story last night.
Algebra problem, but I'm still not sure I understand it.
God, I racked my brains to work out these algebra problems last night, but I'm still not sure I understand them.
I'm just a little tired.
Your brain is too tired to think hard. You can use this phrase. Fried can mean "fried", which means that the brain doesn't work.
Ex.: Sorry, it just exploded today.
Sorry, I'm a little out of my mind today.
3. Difficult to deal with
This sentence seems to have a heavy burden and a difficult feeling, indicating that it is difficult to understand and can be used when it is difficult to make progress.
I find advanced physics a bit difficult to understand.
I'm beginning to find advanced physics a bit difficult now.
4. Think hard about the answer to the question
Scratching your head explains everything, and no matter how you use your brain, you are confused and puzzled.
Example: All I can do is scratch my head and ask why.
All I can do is scratch my head and ask why.