literary) to inspire (to cause a feeling or thought to arise in someone) [+accusative] [+instrumental] (transitive, literary) to inspire (to stimulate...
heard) (computing, radio, television) to transmit, to broadcast to teach to inspire to betray to reproduce, to depict, to convey (e.g. a feeling or image in...
heard) (computing, radio, television) to transmit, to broadcast to teach to inspire to betray to reproduce, to depict, to convey (e.g. a feeling or image in...
future it will be the spirit of Mr. [Gopal Krishna] Gokhale that will inspire it. So I would remind you that while you raise a statue to his public honour...
grenade for him. People respect him but don't love him. He just doesn't inspire that kind of loyalty." 2007, George Pitagorsky, The Zen Approach to Project...
ску́ку ― navodítʹ skúku ― to bore наводи́ть страх ― navodítʹ strax ― to inspire fear наводи́ть кри́тику ― navodítʹ krítiku ― to criticize наводи́ть спра́вки...
into (someone's hands) to bring (to a place) to infuse with, inspire with to apply oneself to Present: ἐμβάλλω, ἐμβάλλομαι Imperfect: ἐνέβαλλον,...
means to be human. We must rise above what our ordinary consciousness inspires us to do. We must rise above our needs, our self-interest, our greed, our...
someone, taunt, reproach or upbraid with (figuratively) to bring upon, inspire, inflict, visit, produce, cause In prosody, the first syllable, which is...
para me animar. ― I went see a film in order to cheer up. (transitive) to inspire; to enliven A descoberta dos novos poços de petróleo animou o mercado....