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| | NOUN | | | /ˌɪnspəˈreɪʃn/ | | | | | C/U a sudden feeling of enthusiasm or a new idea that helps you to do or create something 灵感 | literary/dramatic/religious inspiration 文学/戏剧/宗教灵感 | | source of inspiration Dreams are a rich source of inspiration for some writers. 梦对一些作家来说是丰富的灵感源泉。 | | draw/find inspiration from a choreographer who has drawn inspiration from Javanese dance 一位从爪哇舞蹈中汲取了灵感的舞蹈编导 | | flash of inspiration (=one that comes very suddenly) After years of tedious work, a flash of inspiration provided a major breakthrough. 瞬间的灵感 | | a | singular someone or something that gives you new ideas and the enthusiasm to create something with them 启发灵感的人(或物);鼓舞人心的人(或物) | | +for The work of designer Sonia Rykiel was the original inspiration for the film. 设计者索尼娅·里基尔的工作是拍摄这部电影的原始动力。 | | +behind The artist’ s personal life has been the inspiration behind several books. 这位艺术大师的私人生活为几本书的撰写提供了灵感。 | | | PHRASE | - | be an inspiration to sb | | to be so successful or to deal with a difficult situation so well that other people admire you and want to be like you | | 成为激励他人的人 | | | | She has been an inspiration to other young athletes from a similar background. 她是其他背景相似的年轻运动员们的榜样。 | | | Words frequently used with inspiration | inspiration 的常见搭配词 | nouns | burst, flash, moment, spark, | verbs | derive, draw, find, provide, seek, take, wait for, | | | | |