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.
Webb suggests that robots usually built by engineers which can be "inspired" by biology, can in fact serve as models for understanding biological mechanisms.
We thank our colleagues, collaborators, postgraduate and undergraduate students who have contributed to, motivated and inspired our research activities in this field.
That is, canons influence the narration of the past, and they inspire the radius of creativity for the future.
Others, perhaps inspired by his example, sought to emulate his calling.
It inspired them to discover their own musical abilities and gave them courage to use these in their work.
Yet, as architectural critics, we are challenged and inspired to experiment with this condition.
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.
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.