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nounInspiration, die (geh.)get one's inspiration from something — sich von etwas inspirieren lassen
* * *[inspə'reiʃən]noun die Eingebung* * *in·spi·ra·tion[ˌɪn(t)spərˈeɪʃən, AM -spəˈreɪ-]nto lack \inspiration fantasielos seindivine \inspiration REL göttliche Eingebungher work is an \inspiration to us all ihre Arbeit ist uns allen ein BeispielI've had an \inspiration! ich hab' eine super Idee! fam* * *["Inspə'reISən]nInspiration f (for zu or für), Eingebung f (for zu)he gets his inspiration from... — er lässt sich von... inspirieren
to find (one's) inspiration in sth — von etw inspiriert werden
to have a sudden inspiration — eine plötzliche Inspiration or Erleuchtung haben
you are my inspiration — du inspirierst mich
his courage has been an inspiration to us all — sein Mut hat uns alle inspiriert
* * *inspiration [ˌınspəˈreıʃn] s1. Inspiration f:a) PHYSIOL Einatmung fb) REL göttliche Eingebungc) fig Eingebung f, (plötzlicher) Einfalld) fig Anregung f:draw one’s inspiration from seine Anregung(en) beziehen aus;inspiration of the moment Eingebung des Augenblicks2. Gedankenflug m3. Veranlassung f:at sb’s inspiration auf jemandes Veranlassung (hin)* * *nounInspiration, die (geh.)* * *n.Anregung -en f.Denkanstoß m.Eingebung f.Inspiration f.
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