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 inspired [ɪn'spaɪrd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 得到灵感的, 有灵感的, 官方授意的



    inspired
    [ adj ]
    being of such surpassing excellence as to suggest inspiration by the gods
    <adj.all>
    her pies were simply divinethe divine Shakespeare
    an elysian meal
    an inspired performance


    Inspire \In*spire"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Inspired}; p. pr. &
    vb. n. {Inspiring}.]
    1. To draw in breath; to inhale air into the lungs; --
    opposed to {expire}.

    2. To breathe; to blow gently. [Obs.]

    And when the wind amongst them did inspire,
    They wav[`e]d like a penon wide dispread. --Spenser.


    Inspired \In*spired"\, a.
    1. Breathed in; inhaled.

    2. Moved or animated by, or as by, a supernatural influence;
    affected by divine inspiration; as, the inspired prophets;
    the inspired writers.

    3. Communicated or given as by supernatural or divine
    inspiration; having divine authority; hence, sacred, holy;
    -- opposed to {uninspired}, {profane}, or {secular}; as,
    the inspired writings, that is, the Scriptures.

    4. Moved to a higher level of thought, creativity, or
    motivation.
    [PJC]

    1. The National Liberation Army is led by a defrocked priest and inspired by the teachings of Fidel Castro.
    2. A late flurry of technically inspired buying pushed most grain and soybean futures prices to a higher close Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
    3. "There isn't a future in the short term in a return of the ideas that inspired the party in the 1970s," he says.
    4. On Saturday, there was a frisson of expectation that the First Couple, in the lion's den, might let it all hang out. Enter their inspired coup de video.
    5. Soybean oil futures fell sharply on selling inspired by weakening chart signals.
    6. And 12 years ago a US President might have avoided an assassination attempt if the films of Jodie Foster had not inspired his assailant.
    7. Such tourism has inspired calls for daily quotas on the number of visitors.
    8. The Fitzgeralds' program was the first of its kind, and quickly inspired an assortment of imitators.
    9. Particularly inspired, the Jackson schedulers believe, is a boat trip tomorrow down the Monongahela River, passing mile after mile of abandoned steel mills.
    10. A nationwide search for a perfectly matched marrow donor inspired 50,000 would-be contributors, but none were suitable for her.
    11. "The bombs were probably placed by German-speaking extremists inspired by neo-Nazi groups based in Bavaria and the north Tyrol," said Renato Compagnone, chief of Bolzano's squad that handles politically linked crimes.
    12. A year later, inspired by a radio commercial for Kellogg's Rice Krispies, he created the gnomelike characters of Snap, Crackle and Pop.
    13. In remarks last Wednesday to the National Press Club in Washington, Stanovnik said protests inspired by inflation and Serbian nationalism a month ago had threatened the stability of Yugoslavia.
    14. The first all-ham crew was inspired by its pilot Ken Cameron, who's active in radio education.
    15. The urgency is inspired by the most quixotic of reasons.
    16. Clearance by British authorities of Nestle's bid for Rowntree had inspired dealings in a wide swath of issues during most of the morning.
    17. That he is gifted there is no doubt, and he has inspired heart-whole performances from his cast, admirably led by Joseph Cipolla.
    18. Students in China traditionally have looked to the West for models of democracy, but this time they also are inspired by currents of change across the border in the Soviet Union.
    19. The stock market staged a strong rally today, inspired by new statistics on employment that suggested a slowing of economic growth.
    20. The form even inspired a CBS sitcom parody in 1966-67, "Run Buddy Run," in which a hapless man was on the run from gangsters.
    21. Students continued their occupation of Tiananmen Square, triumphantly unveiling a 33-foot-high sculpture inspired by the Statue of Liberty in the center of the vast plaza.
    22. He, his dad and sister, Amy Wallace, later produced The Book of Lists, which included such gems as "15 Famous Events That Happened in the Bathtub" and inspired the continuing list-making craze.
    23. In fact, "Clemenza" offers hours of inspired music sung by people who are no less believable than, say, those girls in "Cosi fan Tutte" who can't keep their lovers straight.
    24. "No more than usual," said an Army recruiting officer in Durham, North Carolina, when asked if the Middle East crisis had inspired more enlistments. "About the same," said a recruiter in Atlanta.
    25. Host Chevy Chase set an irreverent tone when he addressed the audience: "Good evening, Hollywood phonies." The presentation of the animated shorts award by Mickey Mouse, with an assist from Tom Selleck, was an inspired piece of casting.
    26. The Ninth Symphony was inspired by German writer Friedrich Schiller's 18th century poem "Ode to Joy."
    27. "It was a case of him seeing the song and being glad he had an original piece of music that he could relate to," said Fagenson, inspired to use the singer after seeing his name on a marquee. "There was a great deal of pathos in that lyric.
    28. At least in part, Beard's efforts to write a sequel inspired Jones and Kafka.
    29. Platinum futures prices surged Thursday on the New York Mercantile Exchange in a technically inspired rally fanned by concerns about the health of South African President P.W. Botha.
    30. Traders said a spirited start to London dealings was led by professional investors who were inspired by the 40.85-point rise in the Dow Jones industrial average to 2,933.41 on Tuesday.
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