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inspiring

/in-spahyuhr/US // ɪnˈspaɪər //UK // (ɪnˈspaɪə) //

鼓舞人心的,令人振奋的,鼓舞人心,令人振奋

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    in·spired, in·spir·ing.

    • : to fill with an animating, quickening, or exalting influence: His courage inspired his followers.
    • : to produce or arouse: to inspire confidence in others.
    • : to fill or affect with a specified feeling, thought, etc.: to inspire a person with distrust.
    • : to influence or impel: Competition inspired her to greater efforts.
    • : to animate, as an influence, feeling, thought, or the like, does: They were inspired by a belief in a better future.
    • : to communicate or suggest by a divine or supernatural influence: writings inspired by God.
    • : to guide or control by divine influence.
    • : to prompt or instigate by influence, without avowal of responsibility.
    • : to give rise to, bring about, cause, etc.: a philosophy that inspired a revolution.
    • : to take into the lungs in breathing; inhale.
    • : Archaic. to infuse by breathing.to breathe into or upon.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    in·spired, in·spir·ing.

    • : to give inspiration.
    • : to inhale.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The original grades inspired widespread outrage when an algorithm applied appeared to disadvantage good students from poor backgrounds.

  • So we put together a creative, Outside-inspired PE curriculum to get you through the fall semester.

  • Rather than relying on a set of explicit hand-crafted instructions, modern algorithms use artificial networks loosely inspired by the mammalian brain.

  • The answer isn’t more selfies, but instead to be more inspired to speak up.

  • In his book, Moore provides such a test, which inspired the one you see below.

  • But locals there say any money deposited is thrown into an unlocked cupboard behind the tellers, hardly inspiring confidence.

  • Yet to hear one of the victims so publicly rejecting the kinds of terms used in the past was inspiring.

  • Tickets go on sale to the public January 15; check back then for a link and an early peek at the inspiring lineup of speakers.

  • There are plenty of tragic and inspiring choices, but the most obvious legacy Castro will leave behind is the broken family.

  • John Luther Adams lives up to the title of his composition, capturing an oceanic torrent of sound in an awe-inspiring performance.

  • She played very well, keeping excellent waltz time and infusing an expression into the strains which was indeed inspiring.

  • She may be as chaste as unsunned snow, she is certainly as cold: but for warm, inspiring virtue!

  • She is still inspiring the unfinished work of creation, and her delight is with the children of men.

  • It is true that I was impressed with him in a way, because the man was rather—er, inspiring, and I entertained hopes.

  • It would be hard to imagine anything more inspiring than the vistas which opened to us as we sped along.