inspire
verb /ɪnˈspaɪə(r)/
/ɪnˈspaɪər/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they inspire | /ɪnˈspaɪə(r)/ /ɪnˈspaɪər/ |
he / she / it inspires | /ɪnˈspaɪəz/ /ɪnˈspaɪərz/ |
past simple inspired | /ɪnˈspaɪəd/ /ɪnˈspaɪərd/ |
past participle inspired | /ɪnˈspaɪəd/ /ɪnˈspaɪərd/ |
-ing form inspiring | /ɪnˈspaɪərɪŋ/ /ɪnˈspaɪərɪŋ/ |
激励;鼓舞 - inspire somebody The actors' enthusiasm inspired the kids.
演员们的热情鼓舞着孩子们。 - inspire somebody with something The actors inspired the kids with their enthusiasm.
演员以热情鼓舞着孩子们。 - inspire somebody to something His superb play inspired the team to a thrilling 5–0 win.
他的出色表现使球队士气大振,以 5:0 大获全胜。 - inspire somebody to do something By visiting schools, the actors hope to inspire children to put on their own productions.
演员希望通过访问学校鼓励孩子们演出自己的作品。
- The director inspired everybody on the project.
导演在这个项目上激励了每个人。 - As a teacher, she has inspired generations of students.
作为一名教师,她激励了一代又一代的学生。 - She was inspired to write the song following the birth of her daughter.
她受到启发,在女儿出生后写了这首歌。
- inspire somebody The actors' enthusiasm inspired the kids.
赋予灵感;引起联想;启发思考 - The choice of decor was inspired by a trip to India.
选用这种装饰格调是从一次印度之行中得到的启发。 - His tragic story later inspired a Hollywood film.
他的悲剧故事后来启发了一部好莱坞电影。
Topics Literature and writingb2, Artb2- His paintings were clearly inspired by Monet’s work.
他的画显然受到了莫奈作品的启发。 - It was this trip that helped to inspire his interest in Eastern thought.
正是这次旅行激发了他对东方思想的兴趣。
- The choice of decor was inspired by a trip to India.
- to make somebody have a particular feeling or emotion
使产生(感觉或情感) - Henry did not inspire confidence as a figure of authority.
亨利作为一名权威人士没能使大家产生信心。 - inspire somebody with something Her work didn't exactly inspire me with confidence.
她的工作并没有真正地使我产生信心。 - inspire something in somebody As a general, he inspired great loyalty in his troops.
作为一位将军,他得到了部队的精诚效忠。
- The council's record in this area inspires little respect.
该委员会在这一领域的记录没有得到多少尊重。 - She is a young woman who inspires trust in everyone she meets.
她是一个年轻的女人,能激发她遇到的每个人的信任。
- Henry did not inspire confidence as a figure of authority.
词源Middle English enspire, from Old French inspirer, from Latin inspirare ‘breathe or blow into’ from in- ‘into’ + spirare ‘breathe’. The word was originally used of a divine or supernatural being, in the sense ‘impart a truth or idea to someone’.