
inspired in/by - WordReference Forums
2012年3月23日 · Hello, all. I have searched the threads about "inspired by", but have only found such discussion in the Spanish English forum. I have always used the preposition by, after …
Inspired by/Inspired on something - WordReference Forums
2009年12月7日 · Dear all, Is there any different use or meaning between inspired by and inspired on?, If yes, in what sense and how to use it correctly?..For example, I have found these two …
Based on; Loosely based on; Inspired by / from"
2014年7月23日 · I have a question regarding these sentences: - "Based on" - "Loosely based on" - "Inspired by" - "Inspired from" Do these sentences mean that they look exactly like the thing …
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2012年1月12日 · Inspired by the Táin: the story of the Táin gave the author some ideas for characters, situations, etc. Loosely inspired: But even the borrowed parts don't follow it very …
having been inspired or inspired? | WordReference Forums
2020年12月17日 · Hi, guy! I am doing grammar exercises and wondering whether I can replace the word"Inspired" in the last sentence of the paragraph below with "having been inspired"? If I …
'Inspire somebody with' vs 'Inspire something in somebody'
2011年2月11日 · inspire somebody (with something) Her work didn't exactly inspire me with confidence. inspire something (in somebody) As a general, he inspired great loyalty in his …
inspiring vs inspired | WordReference Forums
2010年11月28日 · srgato says: An "inspired" test would be one that is, say, excellent as a teaching tool and a credit to the professor. . . . and an inspiring test is one whose completion …
GETTING / TAKING inspiration from me or Inspired by me.
2017年3月26日 · I'm a bicycle enthusiast. I have a picture of Obama riding a bicycle and I want to post it on the social media with the following light-hearted comment. Which one would be …
inspiring performance/ inspired performance
2010年1月24日 · 1) The performance inspired others 2) The performance was the result of inspiration I think your second sentence is more likely, since if the performance is inspiring, it …
inspire = inhale? - WordReference Forums
2009年12月8日 · There are two current threads regarding "inspire," a word I've always taken to mean some sort of mental discovery imposed from without. See recent threads: What does …