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Перевод: inspired


[прилагательное]
вдохновленный; вдохновенный; инспирированный


Тезаурус:

  1. He is remembered for the Wembley disaster and little else, but the following season he inspired a poor Celtic team to pursue Dundee and Rangers for the League flag.
  2. The Rimsky comes in a performance by the Monte-Carlo PO under Lawrence Foster, while our guide to Victor Hartmann's paintings (which, could never, I'm sure, live up to the music they inspired), is Alain Lombard, who directs the Strasbourg PO.
  3. The Russian plan, probably inspired by the offer of 200,000 from British conservation groups to buy Brightness and his beluga comrade, Gorgeous, who is still free, prompted a furious reaction from British campaigners who fought for more than a month to have the beluga airlifted from Turkish waters to the Arctic.
  4. He feels something; is inspired by it; his mind takes off; his periods flow - and afterwards he has difficulty in recalling their point of origination, even their exact meaning (like Browning, see below).
  5. Punch was first produced in 1841 and is the longest lived in a series of comic magazines inspired by the French Figaro .
  6. Daughter Pollyanna inspired Belinda's woodland project
  7. In 1922 Sidney Webb wrote that the lords of the level of Romney Marsh, who had inspired the founding of the courts of sewers in 1258, still remained unreformed themselves, an ancient relic of pre-statutory local government.
  8. Twentieth-century artists as diverse as Klee, Miro, Jackson Pollock and Mark Tobey, inspired by the apparent freedom of Oriental calligraphy, have invented new alphabets and made abstract art with letter shapes.
  9. Inspired by the Iranian revolution, Islamic Jihad launched attacks on the Israeli occupation.
  10. The Conservative Conference: Thatcher lays claim to torch of freedom: Vision of Eastern Europe inspired by Tory "turning point in history" stirs outburst of wild adulation
  11. Alternatively, the choreographer may be inspired by a piece of music and wish to bring it to life in dance (see page 41).
  12. Leonard Bernstein's five-movement Serenade, inspired (if that is the word) by Plato's Symposium, is dreary in the extreme and dispiritingly derivative (sub-Stavinsky, sub-Copland, sub-Ives); and it is vapid to listen to.
  13. Jay lived best when inspired; for her love had always been the inspiration; she lived and wrote from passion, passion which led to the abyss.

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