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1 eingeben
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)3. jemandem einen Gedanken eingeben give s.o. an idea* * *to inspire; to enter; to key in; to input* * *ein|ge|benvt sep1) (= verabreichen) to givejdm das Essen éíngeben — to feed sb
Daten in den Computer éíngeben — to feed or enter data into the computer
3) (dated = einreichen) Gesuch etc to submit (an +acc to)4) (liter)jdm etw éíngeben (Gedanken etc) — to inspire sb with sth
das hat uns Gott eingegeben — it comes from God
* * *ein|ge·ben▪ jdm etw \eingeben to give sb sth [or administer sth to sbDaten in einen Computer \eingeben to enter [or input] data into a computeretw erneut \eingeben to enter sth again▪ jdm etw \eingeben to put sth into sb's headvon Gott eingegeben inspired by God* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb (DV) feed in* * *eingeben v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)1. in einen Computer: feed, enter, input (in +akk into)3.jemandem einen Gedanken eingeben give sb an idea* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb (DV) feed in* * *v.to enter v.to give v.(§ p.,p.p.: gave, given)to input v.to key v.to put in v.to read v.(§ p.,p.p.: read)to read in v.to supply v. -
2 inspirieren
v/t inspire; jemanden zu einem Gedicht / einem Gemälde etc. inspirieren inspire s.o. to write a poem / paint a picture etc.; jemanden zu einer Idee inspirieren give s.o. an idea; sich inspirieren lassen von draw inspiration from; lass dich mal inspirieren! umg. see if you can come up with something; ich muss mich mal inspirieren lassen umg. I’ll have to go away and think about it* * *to inspire* * *in|spi|rie|ren [ɪnspi'riːrən] ptp inspiriertvtto inspire* * *in·spi·rie·ren *[ɪnspiˈri:rən]vt▪ sich akk von etw dat [zu etw dat] \inspirieren lassen to get one's inspiration from sth [to do sth]* * *transitives Verb inspiredas inspirierte ihn zu einem Roman — it inspired him to write a novel
sich von jemandem/etwas inspirieren lassen — be inspired by somebody/something
* * *inspirieren v/t inspire;jemanden zu einem Gedicht/einem Gemälde etcinspirieren inspire sb to write a poem/paint a picture etc;jemanden zu einer Idee inspirieren give sb an idea;sich inspirieren lassen von draw inspiration from;lass dich mal inspirieren! umg see if you can come up with something;* * *transitives Verb inspiresich von jemandem/etwas inspirieren lassen — be inspired by somebody/something
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