0 to make someone feel that they want to do something and can do it:
His confident leadership inspired his followers.
[ + to infinitive ] After her trip to Venezuela, she felt inspired to learn Spanish.
The captain's heroic effort inspired them with determination.
The design of the car has inspired many imitations.
1 to breathe in:
The concentration of oxygen in inspired anesthetic gases should never be less than 21%.
2 to fill someone with confidence and desire to do something:
A successful TV program inspires many imitations.
An austere man of unquestioned moral rectitude, Nava inspired deep devotion in those who worked for him.
She has a faculty for inspiring confidence in people.
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.
The second stage, interventionism, was inspired by progressive ideas that ushered in the new century and emphasised the possibilities of social engineering.
His elegant narrative is often accompanied by interesting anecdotes or folk tunes inspired by the various facets of the migrants' lives.
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激勵,鼓舞, 喚起,激起, 賦予靈感…
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激励,鼓舞, 唤起,激起, 赋予灵感…
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inspirar, infundir, motivar…
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inspirar, infundir…
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~を動機付ける, (本、劇、絵画などの)着想を与える, (人)に(感情)を呼び起こす…
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teşvik etmek, duygu aşılamak, isteklendirmek…
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inspirer, inciter, stimuler…
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inspirar, infondre…
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