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inspireverb(GIVE AN IDEA OR FEELING)B2[T]to make someonefeelthat theywantto do something and can do it: 激励,鼓舞 Hisconfidentleadershipinspired hisfollowers.他那自信的领导风采激励着他的追随者。 [+ to infinitive]After hertripto Venezuela, shefeltinspiredtolearnSpanish.委内瑞拉之行促使她下决心学习西班牙语。 B2[T]to make someone have aparticularstrongfeelingorreaction: 唤起,激起 She inspiresgreatloyaltyamong herfollowers.她激起了追随者强烈的忠诚感。 The captain'sheroiceffortinspired themwithdetermination.船长的英勇行为激发了他们的决心。 B2[T]to give someone anideafor abook,film,product, etc.: 赋予灵感;激发(想法) apieceofmusicinspired bydolphinsounds受海豚声音的启示而谱写的一支乐曲 Thedesignof thecarhas inspired manyimitations.受这款车设计的引发出现了很多模仿品。 - Anaustereman ofunquestionedmoralrectitude, Nava inspireddeepdevotionin those whoworkedfor him.
- Thefirein herspeechinspired everyone.
- He inspiredrespectanddevotionfrom hispupils.
- She has afacultyfor inspiringconfidenceinpeople.
- Hisspeechwasintendedto inspirepartymembers.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesEncouraging and urging on - abet
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- get out of here!idiom
- go on
- good/great/lovely stuff!idiom
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- mentor
- pep talk
- permit
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- aerobic respiration
- anaerobic respiration
- asphyxia
- asphyxiation
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See more results » (Definition ofinspirefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)B2to make someonefeelthat theywantto do something and can do it 激励,鼓舞Hisconfidentleadershipinspired hisfollowers.他那自信的领导风采激励着他的追随者。 [+ to infinitive]After hertripto Venezuela, shefeltinspiredtolearnSpanish.委内瑞拉之行促使她下决心学习西班牙语。 B2to make someone have aparticularstrongfeelingorreaction 唤起,激起She inspiresgreatloyaltyamong herfollowers.她激起了追随者强烈的忠诚感。 The captain'sheroiceffortinspired themwithdetermination.船长的英勇行为激发了他们的决心。 B2to give someone anideafor abook,film,product, etc. 赋予灵感;激发(想法)apieceofmusicinspired bydolphinsounds受海豚声音的启示而谱写的一支乐曲 Thedesignof thecarhas inspired manyimitations.受这款车设计的引发出现了很多模仿品。 - Anaustereman ofunquestionedmoralrectitude, Nava inspireddeepdevotionin those whoworkedfor him.
- Thefirein herspeechinspired everyone.
- He inspiredrespectanddevotionfrom hispupils.
- She has afacultyfor inspiringconfidenceinpeople.
- Hisspeechwasintendedto inspirepartymembers.
inspire| American Dictionarytofillsomeone withconfidenceanddesireto do something: She inspired herstudentsto do thebestthey could. If something or someone inspires somethingelse, itcausesorleadsto it: AsuccessfulTVprograminspires manyimitations. (Definition ofinspirefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofinspireinspire Many students in my class were inspired by these readings to carry on further investigations, finding more data and phonetic support for the phonological claims.From theCambridge English Corpus The second stage, interventionism, was inspired by progressive ideas that ushered in the new century and emphasised the possibilities of social engineering.From theCambridge English Corpus His elegant narrative is often accompanied by interesting anecdotes or folk tunes inspired by the various facets of the migrants' lives.From theCambridge English Corpus These remarks are inspired from findings in the field of political perception where scholars have noted the presence of an ' assimilation' effect.From theCambridge English Corpus Not only did pluralism find a voice in fiction through the alien, but fiction also inspired science to broach questions in the real world.From theCambridge English Corpus Not only has pluralism found a voice in fiction through the alien, but fiction has also inspired science to broach questions in the real world.From theCambridge English Corpus Of course, if we believe this latter claim is true, it would probablyinspiresuch rules as the one we mentioned.From theCambridge English Corpus Such ineffectiveness not only inspires doubts about the usefulness of the institution, but also lends a particular and anomalous character to the ombudsman's work.From theCambridge English Corpus Yet, as architectural critics, we are challenged and inspired to experiment with this condition.From theCambridge English Corpus It inspired them to discover their own musical abilities and gave them courage to use these in their work.From theCambridge English Corpus Others, perhaps inspired by his example, sought to emulate his calling.From theCambridge English Corpus That is, canons influence the narration of the past, and theyinspirethe radius of creativity for the future.From theCambridge English Corpus We thank our colleagues, collaborators, postgraduate and undergraduate students who have contributed to, motivated and inspired our research activities in this field.From theCambridge English Corpus Webb suggests that robots usually built by engineers which can be "inspired" by biology, can in fact serve as models for understanding biological mechanisms.From theCambridge English Corpus Our resultsinspiresome interesting hypotheses about variation within versus between lines and whether the same loci could be involved.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/inspire## |