inspiration
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++in·spi·ra·tion /ˌɪnspəˈreɪʃən/ ●●○ noun [countable, uncountable] 1 IDEAa good idea about what you should do, write, say etc, especially one which you get suddenly 灵感 The Malvern Hills have provided inspiration for many artists and musicians over the decades. 几十年来,莫尔文丘陵为很多艺术家和音乐家提供了灵感。 He raised his eyes to the altar as if seeking inspiration. 他抬头看看祭坛,似乎在寻求灵感。 He draws inspiration from ordinary scenes. 他从日常生活中得到灵感。 Mary Quant’s inspiration comes from the glam style of the seventies. 玛莉·官的灵感来自70年代的魅惑风格。 He had a sudden flash of inspiration. 他突然灵感闪现。 He has always been a source of inspiration for me. 他一直是我灵感的源泉。► see thesaurus at idea2 HELPENTHUSIASTICa person, experience, place etc that gives you new ideas for something you do 给人以灵感的人物[经历,地点等] The seascapes of Cape Cod were her inspiration. 科德角的海景给她灵感。inspiration for/behind He was the inspiration for Wordsworth’s poem ‘The Old Huntsman’. 他是华兹华斯诗作《老猎人》的原型。3 be an inspiration to somebody HELPENTHUSIASTICto make someone feel encouraged to be as good, successful etc as possible 给某人以鼓舞 People like Tara are an inspiration to us all. 像塔拉这样的人鼓舞着我们大家。4 under the inspiration of somebody used to say who made a person or group want to do something 在某人的鼓舞下 the spread of improved nursing under the inspiration of Florence Nightingale 在弗洛伦斯·南丁格尔的鼓舞下,改善后的护理工作得以传播n COLLOCATIONS – Meanings 1 & 2verbsget inspiration from somethingHe gets much of his inspiration from the classical poets.draw/take/derive inspiration from something (=get inspiration)She draws inspiration from mythology and folk stories.find inspiration in somethingAs a musician, he finds inspiration in traditional music.look for inspiration (also seek inspiration formal)I sought inspiration in medieval carvings.have an inspiration (=suddenly have an idea)He had an inspiration while he was taking a walk in the countryside.lack inspiration (=not have any good or interesting ideas)His latest album appears to lack inspiration.provide inspiration for somethingThe Malvern Hills have provided inspiration for many artists.inspiration comes from somebody/somethingThe architect’s chief inspiration came from Christopher Wren.phrasesa flash of inspiration (=a sudden good idea)A sudden flash of inspiration came to him.a source of inspiration for/to somebodyOur success was a source of inspiration for many countries in Africa.adjectivesa great inspirationMy mother was a great inspiration to me.a sudden inspirationHe had a sudden inspiration.fresh inspiration (=new inspiration)Fresh inspiration was provided by his trip to Italy.direct inspiration (=in which someone copies an idea directly from a person or thing)She took direct inspiration from the films of John Ford.divine inspiration (=inspiration from God)He prayed for divine inspiration.creative inspiration (=which inspires someone to create something new, for example a story or a work of art)Her creative inspiration is evident in this series of sculptures.artistic inspiration (=which inspires someone to produce a work of art)Writers are always looking for new sources of inspiration.poetic inspiration (=which inspires someone to write poetry)Poetic inspiration can come from many sources.
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inspiration• Inspiration came to him as he started to write for the second time.• Of course! If he thinks it was his idea in the first place, he's bound to agree. What an inspiration!• In that instant, he had a flash of inspiration: he and Tom would try and rescue Frankie themselves.• Where exactly did you get the inspiration for the movie?source of inspiration• It thus became part of the local heritage and continued as a source of inspiration.• Yet the very fact of taking action was undoubtedly a source of inspiration.• They are just an endless source of inspiration and excitement.• Looking to heroes of the past is a familiar source of inspiration.• Magazines and window shopping are a good source of inspiration.• The immediate source of inspiration was much more modern - it was Beethoven.• In fact, Beaton suggested, the screen had become practically their only source of inspiration.• Dreams, of course, are a rich source of inspiration and guidance, as well as excellent training in thinking in metaphor.inspiration for/behind• Many younger academics will use this book as a springboard and an inspiration for their own work in the field.• This is an uplifting story of triumph by a black woman who overcame adversity and became an inspiration for millions.• Scientists noticed discoveries, apparently irrelevant to their work, which contained an inspiration for solving some current problems of their own.• She is a keen skier and wears a jacket with skiers on the back which gave her inspiration for her design.• But Hashim also provided inspiration for everyone else to follow.• Use the above image as the inspiration for any one or more of the following tasks: 1.• You are not only desirable but you have become the inspiration for many of his most successful designs.• Some of the inspiration for this move came from botanists who had travelled to the tropics and other exotic locations.in·spi·ra·tion noun →n COLLOCATIONS1LDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
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inspiration
in‧spi‧ra‧tion /ˌɪnspəˈreɪʃən, ˌɪnspɪˈreɪʃən/
noun [uncountable and countable]
1. a good idea about what you should do, write, say etc, especially one which you get suddenly:
The Malvern Hills have provided inspiration for many artists and musicians over the decades.
He raised his eyes to the altar as if seeking inspiration.
He draws inspiration from ordinary scenes.
Mary Quant’s inspiration comes from the glam style of the seventies.
He had a sudden flash of inspiration.
He has always been a source of inspiration for me.
2. a person, experience, place etc that gives you new ideas for something you do:
The seascapes of Cape Cod were her inspiration.
inspiration for/behind
He was the inspiration for Wordsworth’s poem ‘The Old Huntsman’.
3. be an inspiration to somebody to make someone feel encouraged to be as good, successful etc as possible:
People like Tara are an inspiration to us all.
4. under the inspiration of somebody used to say who made a person or group want to do something:
the spread of improved nursing under the inspiration of Florence Nightingale
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▪get inspiration from something He gets much of his inspiration from the classical poets.
▪draw/take/derive inspiration from something (=get inspiration) She draws inspiration from mythology and folk stories.
▪find inspiration in something As a musician, he finds inspiration in traditional music.
▪look for inspiration (also seek inspiration formal) I sought inspiration in medieval carvings.
▪have an inspiration (=suddenly have an idea) He had an inspiration while he was taking a walk in the countryside.
▪lack inspiration (=not have any good or interesting ideas) His latest album appears to lack inspiration.
▪provide inspiration for something The Malvern Hills have provided inspiration for many artists.
▪inspiration comes from somebody/something The architect’s chief inspiration came from Christopher Wren.
■ phrases
▪a flash of inspiration (=a sudden good idea) A sudden flash of inspiration came to him.
▪a source of inspiration for/to somebody Our success was a source of inspiration for many countries in Africa.
■ adjectives
▪a great inspiration My mother was a great inspiration to me.
▪a sudden inspiration He had a sudden inspiration.
▪fresh inspiration (=new inspiration) Fresh inspiration was provided by his trip to Italy.
▪direct inspiration (=in which someone copies an idea directly from a person or thing) She took direct inspiration from the films of John Ford.
▪divine inspiration (=inspiration from God) He prayed for divine inspiration.
▪creative inspiration (=which inspires someone to create something new, for example a story or a work of art) Her creative inspiration is evident in this series of sculptures.
▪artistic inspiration (=which inspires someone to produce a work of art) Writers are always looking for new sources of inspiration.
▪poetic inspiration (=which inspires someone to write poetry) Poetic inspiration can come from many sources.
▪ idea something that you think of, especially something that you could do or suggest: I think that’s an excellent idea. | Let me know if you have any good ideas.
▪thought something that comes into your mind: The thought had entered my mind that he might be lying. | It was a worrying thought. | She was lost in her thoughts.
▪impression the idea that you have in your mind about what someone or something is like: What was your impression of him?
▪inspiration a good and original idea, which makes you think of doing or creating something: Where did you get your inspiration from for the book? | He suddenly had a flash of inspiration. | The design for the house was entirely the inspiration of the architect.
▪brainwave British English, brainstorm American English a sudden new and clever idea, especially one that solves a problem: I thought I’d have to sell the house, but then I had a brainwave.
▪concept an idea of how something is, or how something should be done: Concepts of beauty are different in different cultures. | the traditional concept of marriage
▪notion an idea about life or society, especially one that is a little silly or old-fashioned: There is no evidence to support the notion that poverty is caused by laziness.
in‧spi‧ra‧tion /ˌɪnspəˈreɪʃən, ˌɪnspɪˈreɪʃən/
noun [uncountable and countable]1. a good idea about what you should do, write, say etc, especially one which you get suddenly:
2. a person, experience, place etc that gives you new ideas for something you do:
inspiration for/behind
3. be an inspiration to somebody to make someone feel encouraged to be as good, successful etc as possible:
4. under the inspiration of somebody used to say who made a person or group want to do something:
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