inspiration
inspiration — 名詞
1. a person, place, object, or experience that fills your mind with fresh ideas and
靈感
激發創作或思考的源頭
a person, place, object, or experience that fills your mind with fresh ideas and sparks creativity across fields like art, music, writing, or design.
Minho found inspiration for his ceramic sculptures while walking through the old streets of Seoul at dawn.
Minho 在黎明時分走過首爾的老街道,為他的陶瓷雕塑找到了靈感。
collocation: find inspiration for [something]
The fashion designer drew inspiration from traditional Japanese fabric patterns for her new spring collection.
這位時裝設計師從傳統日本布料圖案中汲取靈感,設計出她的春季新系列。
collocation: draw inspiration from [source]
Nora told her students that a walk in the woods can be a rich source of creative inspiration.
Nora 告訴學生,在樹林裡散步可以成為豐富的創意靈感來源。
When the painter ran out of ideas, she travelled to the coast and let the ocean become her inspiration.
那位畫家靈感枯竭時,便前往海邊,讓海洋成為她的創作泉源。
- muse
a specific person or force that inspires an artist, often used in classical art contexts
- stimulus
something that encourages activity or growth, less creative and more scientific than inspiration
- incentive
something that motivates action, usually with a practical or material reward, while inspiration is more emotional or creative
- discouragement
the feeling of losing confidence or motivation, the opposite effect of inspiration
文法句型
inspiration for something
inspiration to do something
draw inspiration from something
source of inspiration
用法筆記
Frequently used with verbs like 'find', 'draw', 'get', 'seek', and 'take'. The preposition 'for' introduces the creative output (inspiration for a poem), while 'from' introduces the source (inspiration from nature).
常見錯誤
2. a sudden, clever thought or solution that appears in your mind without being car
好點子
突然想到的巧妙想法
a sudden, clever thought or solution that appears in your mind without being carefully planned or reasoned out.
Vikram had a flash of inspiration in the shower and quickly sketched the design on a fogged-up mirror.
Vikram 在淋浴時靈光一閃,趕緊在霧濛濛的鏡子上畫下設計草圖。
collocation: a flash of inspiration
Inspiration struck Tyler while he was watching the rain hit the window — he finally knew how to end his song.
Tyler 看著雨水打在窗戶上時靈感乍現——他終於知道如何為歌曲收尾了。
collocation: inspiration strikes [someone]
The team had been stuck for hours until a sudden inspiration from Dewi solved the coding problem in minutes.
團隊陷入瓶頸好幾個小時,直到 Dewi 靈機一動,幾分鐘內就解決了程式問題。
By a stroke of inspiration, the chef combined mango with chili and created a dish that everyone loved.
廚師靈光一閃,將芒果和辣椒結合,創造出一道人人喜愛的料理。
文法句型
a flash of inspiration
a stroke of inspiration
inspiration strikes/hits
用法筆記
Often appears in fixed phrases like 'a flash of inspiration' or 'a stroke of inspiration'. The verb pattern 'inspiration strikes/hits [someone]' uses inspiration as the subject acting on the person, not the other way around.
常見錯誤
3. a person whose actions, achievements, or qualities inspire others to improve the
榜樣;楷模
令人敬佩並想效仿的人
a person whose actions, achievements, or qualities inspire others to improve themselves, work harder, or aim higher in their own lives.
After overcoming her illness and returning to competition, Gabriela became an inspiration to young athletes everywhere.
Gabriela 戰勝病魔重返賽場後,成了各地年輕運動員的榜樣。
collocation: an inspiration to [someone]
Kian often says his grandfather was the greatest inspiration in his life, teaching him honesty through quiet example.
Kian 常說祖父是他人生中最大的榜樣,用無聲的言行教會他誠實。
pattern: [possessive] inspiration in [possessive] life
The teacher's patience with struggling students made her an inspiration for everyone who worked alongside her.
這位老師對學困生的耐心,使她成為同事們眼中的楷模。
While raising three children and completing her degree, Tara became an inspiration to her classmates.
Tara 一邊養育三個孩子一邊完成學位,成為同學們心目中的榜樣。
- role model
a person whose behaviour is imitated by others; more about specific conduct than general motivation
- hero
someone admired for courage or noble qualities; carries a stronger emotional weight than inspiration
- mentor
an experienced person who gives guidance; more about direct teaching than indirect influence
文法句型
an inspiration to someone
an inspiration for someone
be an inspiration
用法筆記
Countable only — 'an inspiration'. Typically followed by 'to' (an inspiration to somebody) or 'for' (an inspiration for somebody). The person described is living or recently known; for historical figures, 'an inspiration to generations' is common.
常見錯誤
4. the physical act of taking air into the body through the nose or mouth; a single
吸氣
將空氣吸入肺部的動作
the physical act of taking air into the body through the nose or mouth; a single inward breath, especially when measured or discussed in a medical or scientific context.
The respiratory therapist asked the patient to take a deep inspiration and hold it while the X-ray was taken.
呼吸治療師請病人深吸一口氣並憋住,以便拍攝 X 光片。
medical context: deep inspiration for imaging
During normal sleep, each inspiration lasts about two seconds, followed by a slightly longer expiration.
正常睡眠時,每次吸氣約持續兩秒鐘,接著是稍長的呼氣。
The swimmer practised controlling her inspiration timing to match each stroke and maintain a steady rhythm in the water.
這位游泳選手練習控制吸氣時機,使其配合每一次划水,在水中保持穩定的節奏。
Doctors measured the force of his inspiration and found it weaker than expected, which suggested a lung condition.
醫生測量他的吸氣力道,發現比預期弱,顯示可能有肺部問題。
- inhalation
the medical term for breathing in; almost interchangeable with inspiration but slightly more common in clinical writing
- breath
general everyday word for a single act of breathing in; less technical than inspiration
- expiration
the act of breathing out, the opposite phase of the breathing cycle
文法句型
deep inspiration
during inspiration
用法筆記
Primarily a technical or clinical term. In everyday English, 'breathing in' or 'inhalation' is far more common. 'Inspiration' in this sense contrasts with 'expiration' (breathing out). Frequently used in pulmonary function tests and athletic training.
常見錯誤
5. a quality or power that stirs deep feelings within people and drives them to tak
鼓舞力量
引發情感或行動的動力
a quality or power that stirs deep feelings within people and drives them to take meaningful action, often in a shared or noble cause.
The civil rights leader's words carried a spirit of inspiration that moved an entire generation to demand change.
這位民權領袖的言論充滿鼓舞人心的力量,推動了整整一代人要求改變。
collocation: spirit of inspiration
What kept the rescue team working through the freezing night was not orders but the quiet inspiration of saving lives.
讓救援隊在寒夜中堅持工作的不是命令,而是拯救生命這份默默的使命感。
Adina felt that the mural project needed more than paint — it needed the inspiration that comes from community hope.
Adina 覺得壁畫計畫需要的不只是顏料,還需要來自社區希望的鼓舞。
The documentary carried an unexpected inspiration, making viewers want to volunteer long after the credits rolled.
這部紀錄片蘊含意想不到的鼓舞力量,讓觀眾在片尾字幕跑完後仍想投身志願服務。
- motivation
the general drive to do something; broader and less emotionally charged than inspiration
- encouragement
words or actions that give someone confidence; more interpersonal and specific than the abstract power of inspiration
- apathy
lack of interest or emotion, the opposite of the stirring effect of inspiration
文法句型
a spirit of inspiration
carry inspiration
source of inspiration
用法筆記
Uncountable — never 'an inspiration' in this sense. Closer in meaning to 'emotional drive' or 'moral impetus'. Overlaps with sense 1 (CREATIVE SPARK) but sense 1 is tied to specific creative output, while sense 5 is about general emotional arousal toward action.