English to Chinese Dictionary inspire

inspire

启发
definition
verb
his passion for romantic literature inspired him to begin writing
fill (someone) with the urge or ability to do or feel something, especially to do something creative.
In the current study, breathing pattern was measured using a pneumotachograph attached to a T piece while the patient inspired supplemental oxygen.
breathe in (air); inhale.
translation of 'inspire'
verb
启发,
竦励,
授意,
感动,
鼓起勇气,
勖,
鼓舞,
振奋
example
So why do certain animals invoke admiration while others 'inspire' pity or disdain?
But they've left it late, and their track record doesn't 'inspire' confidence.
Some courses are poorly marketed and hardly 'inspire' one to join.
Taking a breath, I began to sing, letting Brody Armstrong's voice fill my head and 'inspire' me to sing.
Some saying that a turn over in those key positions might help 'inspire' confidence here at the White House.
their past record does not 'inspire' confidence
There's something about mountains, the way they 'inspire' us, fill us with hopes and dreams.
For instance, seeing O'Toole and Burton spar in the pro-cleric film Beckett helped 'inspire' my studies of medieval history.
the movie was successful enough to 'inspire' a sequel
Let them stimulate your creativity and 'inspire' you to begin a certification project in your own association.
they don't exactly 'inspire' confidence
their past record does not 'inspire' confidence
the film was successful enough to 'inspire' a sequel
Little in this record was calculated to 'inspire' enthusiasm among the electors of the Ulivo coalition, let alone those who had voted against it.
The balconies are empty, but these romantic houses 'inspire' me.
they can expand their lungs and 'inspire' enough gas to satisfy oxygen requirements
The coy reticence that he exhibits when asked the tough questions about his position don't 'inspire' confidence in his motives and agenda.
The ArtAbout group was formed in 1999 by Northern Rivers artists who wanted to share ideas and 'inspire' one another.
What if the other party nominates a candidate whose record doesn't 'inspire' confidence with respect to national security?
This mood sharply contrasts last season's hard, flat, angular styles, which were 'inspired' by the 1980s, said Gray.
Even more backward-looking are the works 'inspired' by the styles of other artists, such as the watercolors he created in Venice, with their clear echoes of Turner.
A review of your native mountains, of their heights of gray sublimity, and their dark woody glens would now 'inspire you with' more noble enthusiasm than all the fertile and classic shores of Greece.
He spoke briefly about the things which 'inspired' him to begin his film making career, and then let his creations do his talking for him.
There was a soul-searching desperation in his eyes that 'inspired' Roza with both compassion and a strange excitement.
This 'inspiringly' abstract disc juxtaposes two items for clarinet and string quartet, both of which are essentially reflections on the medium, the sonority itself.
It would mean that women would have a central part in the culture, as muses and 'inspirers' certainly, but also as honourable beings in their own right.
They all encouraged my creativity and 'inspired' me in many ways.
The ravages of the civil war decimated the revolutionary elements of the working class that so 'inspiringly' ousted the czar.
His style combines Mannerist formulas 'inspired' by his years in Rome with a breadth of handling in the tradition of late Titian and Tintoretto.
Both have written 'inspiringly' about their experiences of conquering mountains and triumphing over adversity.
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