inspiration 音标拼音: [
, ɪnspɚ'eʃən]
n . 灵感,鼓励者,吸气
灵感,鼓励者,吸气
inspiration n 1 :
arousal of the mind to special unusual activity or creativity 2 :
a product of your creative thinking and work ; "
he had little respect for the inspirations of other artists "; "
after years of work his brainchild was a tangible reality " [
synonym :
{
inspiration }, {
brainchild }]
3 :
a sudden intuition as part of solving a problem 4 : (
theology )
a special influence of a divinity on the minds of human beings ; "
they believe that the books of Scripture were written under divine guidance " [
synonym : {
divine guidance },
{
inspiration }]
5 :
arousing to a particular emotion or action [
synonym :
{
inspiration }, {
stirring }]
6 :
the act of inhaling ;
the drawing in of air (
or other gases )
as in breathing [
synonym : {
inhalation }, {
inspiration },
{
aspiration }, {
intake }, {
breathing in }]
Inspiration \
In `
spi *
ra "
tion \,
n . [
F .
inspiration ,
L .
inspiratio .
See {
Inspire }.]
[
1913 Webster ]
1 .
The act of inspiring or breathing in ;
breath ;
specif .
(
Physiol .),
the drawing of air into the lungs ,
accomplished in mammals by elevation of the chest walls and flattening of the diaphragm ; --
the opposite of expiration .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
The act or power of exercising an elevating or stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions ;
the result of such influence which quickens or stimulates ;
as ,
the inspiration of occasion ,
of art ,
etc .
[
1913 Webster ]
Your father was ever virtuous ,
and holy men at their death have good inspirations . --
Shak .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 . (
Theol .)
A supernatural divine influence on the prophets ,
apostles ,
or sacred writers ,
by which they were qualified to communicate moral or religious truth with authority ;
a supernatural influence which qualifies men to receive and communicate divine truth ;
also ,
the truth communicated .
[
1913 Webster ]
All Scripture is given by inspiration of God . --
2 Tim .
iii .
16 .
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The age which we now live in is not an age of inspiration and impulses . --
Sharp .
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1913 Webster ]
{
Plenary inspiration } (
Theol .),
that kind of inspiration which excludes all defect in the utterance of the inspired message .
{
Verbal inspiration } (
Theol .),
that kind of inspiration which extends to the very words and forms of expression of the divine message .
[
1913 Webster ]
236 Moby Thesaurus words for "
inspiration ":
Apollo ,
Apollo Musagetes ,
Aqua -
Lung ,
Bragi ,
Calliope ,
Castilian Spring ,
Clio ,
Erato ,
Euterpe ,
Geist ,
Helicon ,
Hippocrene ,
Melpomene ,
Muse ,
Parnassus ,
Pierian Spring ,
Pierides ,
Polyhymnia ,
Terpsichore ,
Thalia ,
a priori knowledge ,
afflatus ,
air current ,
ambition ,
animating spirit ,
animation ,
animus ,
anticipation ,
apocalypse ,
ardor ,
arousal ,
artificial respiration ,
artistic imagination ,
aspiration ,
assurance ,
asthmatic wheeze ,
automatic response ,
awakening ,
basis ,
blind impulse ,
brain wave ,
brainchild ,
brainstorm ,
brainwave ,
breath ,
breath of air ,
breathing ,
bright idea ,
bright thought ,
brilliant idea ,
broken wind ,
buddhi ,
calling ,
cause ,
clairvoyance ,
conception ,
consideration ,
cough ,
creative imagination ,
creative power ,
creative thought ,
creativity ,
crosscurrent ,
current ,
current of air ,
daemon ,
daimonion ,
demon ,
direct apprehension ,
direct communication ,
divine afflatus ,
divine inspiration ,
divine revelation ,
downdraft ,
draft ,
drive ,
ebullience ,
education ,
elan ,
emboldening ,
encouragement ,
energy ,
enlightenment ,
enlivenment ,
enthusiasm ,
epiphany ,
esemplastic imagination ,
esemplastic power ,
exhalation ,
exhilaration ,
expiration ,
exsufflation ,
fall wind ,
fancy ,
feeling ,
fire ,
fire of genius ,
firing ,
flash ,
fleeting impulse ,
flow of air ,
following wind ,
gasp ,
genius ,
goal ,
good idea ,
ground ,
guide ,
guiding light ,
guiding star ,
gulp ,
gusto ,
gut response ,
hack ,
head wind ,
heartening ,
hiccup ,
ideal ,
illumination ,
immediate cognition ,
impulse ,
incentive ,
incitement ,
indraft ,
infection ,
inflow ,
influence ,
infusion ,
inhalation ,
inhalator ,
inhalement ,
inrush ,
insight ,
inspiriting ,
inspiritment ,
instinct ,
insufflation ,
intention ,
intuition ,
intuitionism ,
intuitive reason ,
intuitiveness ,
intuitivism ,
involuntary impulse ,
iron lung ,
jetstream ,
katabatic wind ,
knowledge without thought ,
lodestar ,
mainspring ,
matter ,
monsoon ,
motive ,
mouth -
to -
mouth resuscitation ,
movement of air ,
moving spirit ,
muse ,
mystical experience ,
mysticism ,
mythicization ,
mythification ,
mythopoeia ,
natural impulse ,
notion ,
oxygen mask ,
oxygen tent ,
pant ,
passion ,
poesy ,
poetic genius ,
poetic imagination ,
precognition ,
principle ,
prophecy ,
provocation ,
puff ,
quick hunch ,
reason ,
reassurance ,
reflex ,
respiration ,
revelation ,
sake ,
satori ,
score ,
scuba ,
second sight ,
second -
sightedness ,
shaping imagination ,
sigh ,
sixth sense ,
sneeze ,
sniff ,
sniffle ,
snore ,
snoring ,
snuff ,
snuffle ,
soul ,
source ,
sparkle ,
spirit ,
spring ,
spur ,
sternutation ,
stertor ,
stimulation ,
stimulus ,
stream ,
stream of air ,
subconscious knowledge ,
subconscious perception ,
suck ,
sucking ,
suction ,
sudden thought ,
suggestion ,
suspiration ,
tail wind ,
talent ,
the Muses ,
theophania ,
theophany ,
theopneustia ,
theopneusty ,
ulterior motive ,
undercurrent ,
unmediated perception ,
updraft ,
urge ,
vigor ,
vision ,
vocation ,
wheeze ,
wind ,
zeal Inspiration that extraordinary or supernatural divine influence vouchsafed to those who wrote the Holy Scriptures ,
rendering their writings infallible . "
All scripture is given by inspiration of God "
(
R .
V ., "
Every scripture inspired of God "),
2 Tim .
3 :
16 .
This is true of all the "
sacred writings ,"
not in the sense of their being works of genius or of supernatural insight ,
but as "
theopneustic ,"
i .
e ., "
breathed into by God "
in such a sense that the writers were supernaturally guided to express exactly what God intended them to express as a revelation of his mind and will .
The testimony of the sacred writers themselves abundantly demonstrates this truth ;
and if they are infallible as teachers of doctrine ,
then the doctrine of plenary inspiration must be accepted .
There are no errors in the Bible as it came from God ,
none have been proved to exist .
Difficulties and phenomena we cannot explain are not errors .
All these books of the Old and New Testaments are inspired .
We do not say that they contain ,
but that they are ,
the Word of God .
The gift of inspiration rendered the writers the organs of God ,
for the infallible communication of his mind and will ,
in the very manner and words in which it was originally given .
As to the nature of inspiration we have no information .
This only we know ,
it rendered the writers infallible .
They were all equally inspired ,
and are all equally infallible .
The inspiration of the sacred writers did not change their characters .
They retained all their individual peculiarities as thinkers or writers . (
See {
BIBLE };
WORD OF {
GOD }.)
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