名词灵感; 吸气; 鼓舞人心的人或事; 启发灵感的人(或事物)
1. have a sudden inspiration : 灵机一动;
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1. I cannot write without inspiration.
没有灵感我写不出东西。
2. Poets and artists often draw their inspiration from nature.
诗人与艺术家往往由自然得到灵感。
3. His wife was a constant inspiration to him.
他妻子是不断鼓舞他前进的人。
4. After a good night's sleep, he had a brilliant inspiration.
他美美睡了一夜后想到一个绝妙的主意。
1. 吸气:呼吸作用包括吸气(inspiration)--吸入氧气,和呼气(expiration)--呼出二氧化碳等废气. 肺能把氧气运送到血液中并且带走废气. 所有的高级动物都有肺,但低级动物和植物依靠别的方式实现呼吸作用. 在胸腔(chest cavity,
2. 鼓舞:我觉得,鼓舞(inspiration)的真义与被鼓舞成为另外一个人是不同的. 因为在一个学习的过程,观察另外一个人的成功能帮助确认你个人的形象与对未来可能性的视野,但你的视野最终属于你自己的,而不是别人的. 从那一点开始,你从模仿他人,
3. inspiration:insp; 以信念及理念激励
1. 灵感;启示;启发
Inspiration is a feeling of enthusiasm you get from someone or something, which gives you new and creative ideas.
e.g. My inspiration comes from poets like Baudelaire and Jacques Prévert...
我的灵感源于像波德莱尔和雅克·普雷韦这样的诗人。
e.g. What better way of finding inspiration for your own garden than by visiting others.
还有什么比参观别人花园更好的获取灵感、扮靓自家花园的方法呢。
2. 激励(者);鼓舞(者)
If you describe someone or something good as an inspiration, you mean that they make you or other people want to do or achieve something.
e.g. Powell's unusual journey to high office is an inspiration to millions...
鲍威尔升任高官的不寻常历程对数以百万计的人都是一个激励。
e.g. She was a great inspiration. She was the person who impressed us with the importance of research.
她极大地鼓舞了我们,让我们深刻了解到研究的重要性。
3. 灵感来源;原型
If something or someone is the inspiration for a particular book, work of art, or action, they are the source of the ideas in it or act as a model for it.
e.g. India's myths and songs are the inspiration for her books...
印度的神话与歌曲是她那些书的灵感来源。
e.g. The inspiration behind the reforms was a paper written in 1985.
改革的想法源于 1985 年的一篇论文。
4. 妙计;好办法
If you suddenly have an inspiration, you suddenly think of an idea of what to do or say.
e.g. Alison had an inspiration.
艾莉森有了条妙计。
1. Miley hopes to have settled down by the time she's 26, after taking inspiration from her own mother.
2. Guo and his colleagues invited a renowned Chinese calligrapher to write several samples, deriving some inspiration from the process.
3. The young acrobats are dressed in vibrantly colored costumes that draw inspiration from Chinese cultural elements such as ink calligraphy and Peking Opera.
4. His works gradually came to take more inspiration from his personal life.
5. Zhu drew his inspiration for this vessel from the legend of a celestial being who flew to the heavens in a canoe.
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6. The former England football captain has stripped down for a futuristic photoshoot that appears to owe its inspiration to the Terminator films.
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7. That proved a pivotal decision as the game turned on its head inside three minutes with Marshall again Celtic's inspiration.
8. The young artist employs both traditional Chinese ceramic art and modern industries as a tool and inspiration for his work.
9. Maybe his adaptability has become the source from where his inspiration for words derive.
10. Kevin Jenne's inspiration comes from the theme of architecture, using a comparison of color to add vitality to the scene.
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1. the act of inhaling
the drawing in of air (or other gases) as in breathing
Synonym: inhalation aspiration intake breathing in
2. arousing to a particular emotion or action
Synonym: stirring
3. a product of your creative thinking and work
e.g. he had little respect for the inspirations of other artists
after years of work his brainchild was a tangible reality
Synonym: brainchild
4. (theology) a special influence of a divinity on the minds of human beings
e.g. they believe that the books of Scripture were written under divine guidance
Synonym: divine guidance
5. a sudden intuition as part of solving a problem
6. arousal of the mind to special unusual activity or creativity