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  • 1 inspire

    transitive verb
    1) inspirieren (geh.)

    in an inspired moment — (coll.) in einem Augenblick der Erleuchtung

    2) (animate) inspirieren; anregen; (encourage) anspornen
    3) (instil) einflößen [Mut, Angst, Respekt] (in Dat.); [er]wecken [Vertrauen, Gedanke, Hoffnung] (in in + Dat.); hervorrufen [Hass, Abneigung] (in bei); (incite) anstiften; anzetteln (abwertend) [Unruhen usw.]
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    1) (to encourage by filling with eg confidence, enthusiasm etc: The players were inspired by the loyalty of their supporters and played better football than ever before.) anfeuern
    2) (to be the origin or source of a poetic or artistic idea: An incident in his childhood inspired the poem.) anregen
    - academic.ru/38462/inspiration">inspiration
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    in·spire
    [ɪnˈspaɪəʳ, AM -ˈspaɪr]
    vt
    1. (stimulate creatively)
    to \inspire sb/sth jdn/etw inspirieren
    what \inspired you to write this poem? was hat dich dazu inspiriert, dieses Gedicht zu schreiben?
    2. (arouse)
    to \inspire sth [in sb] fear, hope, optimism etw [bei [o in] jdm] hervorrufen [o wecken], [jdn] mit etw dat erfüllen
    to \inspire sb with sth:
    they don't \inspire me with confidence sie wirken nicht Vertrauen erweckend auf mich
    their example \inspired us to set up our own software company ihr Beispiel hat uns dazu ermutigt, unsere eigene Softwarefirma zu gründen
    3. (lead to)
    to \inspire sth zu etw dat führen
    4. MED ( form: inhale)
    to \inspire sth etw einatmen
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    [In'spaɪə(r)]
    vt
    1) respect, trust, awe einflößen (in sb jdm); hope, confidence etc (er)wecken (in in +dat); hate, fear hervorrufen (in bei)

    to inspire sb with hope/confidence — jdn mit Hoffnung/Vertrauen erfüllen

    2) (= be inspiration to) person inspirieren

    I was inspired by his example/courage — sein Vorbild/Mut hat mich inspiriert

    the book was inspired by a real person —

    whatever inspired you to change it? (iro) — was hat dich bloß dazu inspiriert, es zu ändern?

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    inspire [ınˈspaıə(r)]
    A v/t
    1. einatmen
    2. inspirieren:
    a) jemanden erleuchten
    b) jemanden anregen, beflügeln, veranlassen ( alle:
    to zu;
    to do zu tun):
    inspire sb to write a poem jemanden zu einem Gedicht inspirieren
    c) etwas anregen, beflügeln
    3. ein Gefühl etc erwecken, auslösen ( beide:
    in in dat):
    inspire confidence in sb jemandem Vertrauen einflößen
    4. fig erfüllen, beseelen ( beide:
    with mit)
    5. hervorbringen, verursachen
    6. obs einhauchen ( into dat)
    B v/i
    1. einatmen
    2. inspirieren
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    transitive verb
    1) inspirieren (geh.)

    in an inspired moment(coll.) in einem Augenblick der Erleuchtung

    2) (animate) inspirieren; anregen; (encourage) anspornen
    3) (instil) einflößen [Mut, Angst, Respekt] (in Dat.); [er]wecken [Vertrauen, Gedanke, Hoffnung] (in in + Dat.); hervorrufen [Hass, Abneigung] (in bei); (incite) anstiften; anzetteln (abwertend) [Unruhen usw.]
    * * *
    v.
    anregen v.
    begeistern v.

    English-german dictionary > inspire

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