adj. inspirational ; sensible
梦境可以成为艺术家灵感的丰富源泉。
她能用一种近乎激发灵感的口才发言。
She can speak with an eloquence that is almost inspirational.
托马斯·爱迪生发明的白炽灯成为了灵感的象征,现在已经演变成数百种甚至数千种形式了。
The incandescent light bulb, invented by Thomas Edison, which came to be the symbol of inspiration, has been developed into hundreds, if not thousands, of forms.
Langston Hughes's poetry comes out of this experience in a community of black intellectuals and artists it created specifically in Harlem.
休斯的诗歌灵感来源于他曾经在一个,有着大量黑人知识分子和艺术家的社区的居住经验,在哈莱姆居住时的影响尤为明显。
Frost is writing against the Romantic idea that poetry is written in repose, received passively as inspiration.
弗罗斯特不是浪漫主义这一派,浪漫主义是休闲时写的诗歌,被动地作为灵感接受。
How ready can we be for this kind of endeavor, or is this something that really has to come at its own pace?
我们在超我之物降临时会准备好么,还是说我们对于这种灵感的来临毫无控制?
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