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1 черпать вдохновение в
1) General subject: draw inspiration from (чем-л.), get inspiration from (чем-л.)2) Makarov: derive inspiration from (чем-л.), draw inspiration from (чем-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > черпать вдохновение в
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2 черпать вдохновение
1) General subject: get inspiration2) Makarov: derive inspiration, draw inspiration3) Cosmetology: take inspirationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > черпать вдохновение
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3 вдохновение
(1. состояние творчества, откровения, душевного подъёма, внутреннего озарения; 2. в религ. представлении приподнятое состояние духа, вызванное самим человеком, Богом и т. п.; тж. боговдохнове́ние, боговдохновенность, внушение) inspiration; ( Духом Святым) theopneustyчерпать вдохновение — to draw [get one's] inspiration
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4 всасывание
2) Geology: atterration, indraught, recharge, sucking-up (жидкости)3) Aviation: sucking in4) Medicine: imbibition, resorption, soaking5) Engineering: aspirating, aspiration, draw, induction, ingestion, seepage, inlet6) Agriculture: adsorption7) Chemistry: inhausting8) Construction: drawing in9) Railway term: soaking-in10) Automobile industry: indraft11) Oil: sucking12) Special term: introsusception13) Astronautics: admission14) Ecology: adsorbing15) Drilling: intaking16) Makarov: inflow, influx, inhalation (напр. воздуха), inspiration, intussusception17) Cement: soaking action
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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) … Combinatory dictionary
draw — drawable, adj. /draw/, v., drew, drawn, drawing, n. v.t. 1. to cause to move in a particular direction by or as if by a pulling force; pull; drag (often fol. by along, away, in, out, or off). 2 … Universalium
draw — v. & n. v. (past drew; past part. drawn) 1 tr. pull or cause to move towards or after one. 2 tr. pull (a thing) up, over, or across. 3 tr. pull (curtains etc.) open or shut. 4 tr. take (a person) aside, esp. to talk to. 5 tr. attract; bring to… … Useful english dictionary
draw something from somebody — ˈdraw sth from sb/sth derived to take or obtain sth from a particular source • to draw support/comfort/strength from your family • She drew her inspiration from her childhood experiences. Main entry: ↑draw … Useful english dictionary
draw something from something — ˈdraw sth from sb/sth derived to take or obtain sth from a particular source • to draw support/comfort/strength from your family • She drew her inspiration from her childhood experiences. Main entry: ↑draw … Useful english dictionary
inspiration */*/ — UK [ˌɪnspəˈreɪʃ(ə)n] / US [ˌɪnspɪˈreɪʃ(ə)n] noun Word forms inspiration : singular inspiration plural inspirations a) [countable/uncountable] a sudden feeling of enthusiasm, or a new idea that helps you to do or create something… … English dictionary
inspiration — in|spi|ra|tion [ˌınspıˈreıʃən] n [U and C] 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… … Dictionary of contemporary English
draw — draw1 [ drɔ ] (past tense drew [ dru ] ; past participle drawn [ drɔn ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 create picture ▸ 2 move slowly/smoothly ▸ 3 pull something ▸ 4 get information from ▸ 5 choose someone/something ▸ 6 compare two things ▸ 7 get particular… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
inspiration — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great, true ▪ Then I had a moment of true inspiration. ▪ direct ▪ His wife was the direct inspiration for the main character in the book. ▪ … Collocations dictionary
draw — I UK [drɔː] / US [drɔ] verb Word forms draw : present tense I/you/we/they draw he/she/it draws present participle drawing past tense drew UK [druː] / US [dru] past participle drawn UK [drɔːn] / US [drɔn] *** 1) a) [intransitive/transitive] to… … English dictionary
inspiration — in|spi|ra|tion [ ,ınspı reıʃn ] noun ** count or uncount a sudden feeling of enthusiasm or a new idea that helps you to do or create something: literary/dramatic/religious inspiration source of inspiration: Dreams are a rich source of inspiration … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English