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Что (кто) такое Inspiration - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Inspire; Inspirational; Inspiration (album); Inspiration (disambiguation); Inspiration (film); Inspirations; Inspire (album); Inspired; Inspire (disambiguation)
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inspiration         
(inspirations)
1.
Inspiration is a feeling of enthusiasm you get from someone or something, which gives you new and creative ideas.
My inspiration comes from poets like Baudelaire and Jacques Prevert...
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2.
If you describe someone or something good as an inspiration, you mean that they make you or other people want to do or achieve something.
Powell's unusual journey to high office is an inspiration to millions...
N-SING: an N, oft N to n [approval]
3.
If something or someone is the inspiration for a particular book, work of art, or action, they are the source of the ideas in it or act as a model for it.
India's myths and songs are the inspiration for her books...
N-SING: oft the N for/behind n
4.
If you suddenly have an inspiration, you suddenly think of an idea of what to do or say.
Alison had an inspiration.
N-COUNT
inspiration         
n.
1.
Inhalation, breathing in.
2.
Afflatus, supernatural influence.
3.
Divine influence or afflatus, theopneusty.
4.
Inspired state or character, divine authority or authorization.
5.
Elevation, inspiriting, elevating influence.
6.
Exaltation, lofty mood, enthusiasm, enthusiastic impulse, elevating sentiment.
7.
Supreme or extraordinary insight, genius.
inspiration         
¦ noun
1. the process or quality of being inspired.
a person or thing that inspires.
the divine influence supposed to have led to the writing of the Bible.
2. a sudden brilliant or timely idea.
3. inhalation.
Derivatives
inspiratory adjective
inspirational adjective
inspiration         
n.
1) to give, offer, provide inspiration
2) to derive, draw inspiration from
3) divine inspiration
4) inspiration comes (from many sources)
5) a flash, spark of inspiration
6) an inspiration for (what provided the inspiration for the statue?)
7) an inspiration to (her example was an inspiration to young people)
8) the inspiration to + inf. (what gave him the inspiration to do it?)
Inspiration         
·noun The act or power of exercising an elevating or stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions; the result of such influence which quickens or stimulates; as, the inspiration of occasion, of art, ·etc.
II. Inspiration ·noun The act of inspiring or breathing in; breath; specif. (Physiol.), the drawing of air into the lungs, accomplished in mammals by elevation of the chest walls and flattening of the diaphragm;
- the opposite of expiration.
III. Inspiration ·noun A supernatural divine influence on the prophets, apostles, or sacred writers, by which they were qualified to communicate moral or religious truth with authority; a supernatural influence which qualifies men to receive and communicate divine truth; also, the truth communicated.
inspire         
I. v. n.
Inhale air, draw in the breath.
II. v. a.
1.
Inhale, breathe in.
2.
Breathe into, fill with the breath.
3.
Infuse, instil.
4.
Animate, inspirit, enliven, cheer.
5.
Affect by supernatural influence, fill with supernatural knowledge, endow with superhuman insight.
6.
Endow with extraordinary insight, fill or endow with genius.
7.
Elevate, exalt, stimulate to aspiration, fill with enthusiasm.
8.
Animate, imbue, inform, quicken, enliven, fill.
inspire         
¦ verb
1. fill with the urge or ability to do or feel something.
create (a feeling) in a person.
(inspire someone with) animate someone with (a feeling).
2. give rise to.
3. inhale.
Derivatives
inspirer noun
inspiring adjective
inspiringly adverb
Origin
ME enspire, from OFr. inspirer, from L. inspirare 'breathe or blow into'.
inspired         
¦ adjective
1. showing or characterized by inspiration: an inspired contribution to the debate.
2. (of air or another substance) having been inhaled.
Derivatives
inspiredly adverb
inspire         
v.
1) (D; tr.) to inspire in, with (formal) (to inspire awe in smb.; to inspire smb. with awe)
2) (H) to inspire smb. to do smt.
inspire         
(inspires, inspiring, inspired)
1.
If someone or something inspires you to do something new or unusual, they make you want to do it.
Our challenge is to motivate those voters and inspire them to join our cause...
VERB: V n to-inf
2.
If someone or something inspires you, they give you new ideas and a strong feeling of enthusiasm.
Jimi Hendrix inspired a generation of guitarists.
VERB: V n
3.
If a book, work of art, or action is inspired by something, that thing is the source of the idea for it.
The book was inspired by a real person, namely Tamara de Treaux.
...a political murder inspired by the same nationalist conflicts now wrecking the country.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed by n, V-ed
-inspired
...Mediterranean-inspired ceramics in bright yellow and blue...
COMB in ADJ
4.
Someone or something that inspires a particular emotion or reaction in people makes them feel this emotion or reaction.
The car's performance quickly inspires confidence.
VERB: V n

Википедия

Inspiration

Inspiration, inspire, or inspired often refers to:

  • Artistic inspiration, sudden creativity in artistic production
  • Biblical inspiration, the doctrine in Judeo-Christian theology concerned with the divine origin of the Bible
  • Creative inspiration, sudden creativity when a new invention is created
  • Inhalation, the movement of air into the lungs, breathing in

Inspiration and the like may also refer to: