0 to make someone feel that they want to do something and can do it -- inspirować, natchnąć
1 to make someone have a particular feeling or reaction -- nastrajać, wzbudzać
2 to give someone an idea for a book, play, painting, etc -- inspirować
[ often passive ] The television drama was inspired by a true story.
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.
These remarks are inspired from findings in the field of political perception where scholars have noted the presence of an ' assimilation' effect.
Not only did pluralism find a voice in fiction through the alien, but fiction also inspired science to broach questions in the real world.
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.
Of course, if we believe this latter claim is true, it would probably inspire such rules as the one we mentioned.
He may have been inspired in this innovation - if it was that12 - by a long-standing tradition that assumed parallels between state events and current events.
中文繁体
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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