| inspire v. 激励;赋予灵感 | - The Muse does not inspire all poets equally.
- His brave struggle against the disease inspired millions of people. 他与疾病抗争的英勇事迹激励了数百万人。
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| perspiration n. 汗水;出汗 | Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration. — Thomas Edison 天才就是百分之一的灵感加上百分之九十九的汗水。 |
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| perspire v. 出汗 | - He was perspiring profusely after the game.
- The heavy suit made him perspire freely in the summer heat. 厚重的西装让他身处夏日酷暑中大汗淋漓。
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| aspiration n. 抱负;志向;渴望 | - I have no aspiration for fame.
- She has aspirations to become a world-class concert pianist. 她渴望成为一名世界级的钢琴演奏家。
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aspire v. 追求;渴望 aspire to success / succeed 渴望成功 | - Many young writers aspire to the fame of their literary idols. 许多年轻作家都渴望获得像他们文学偶像那样的名声。
- To aspire to success, one must be prepared to handle failure first. 想要渴望成功,必须先做好应对失败的准备。
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respiration n. 呼吸(作用) artificial respiration 人工呼吸 | - The patient's respiration became slow and shallow after the surgery. 手术后病人的呼吸变得缓慢而短促。
- The lifeguard immediately began artificial respiration to save the boy. 救生员立即开始进行人工呼吸以救助那个男孩。
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respire v. 呼吸 respire deeply 深呼吸 | - All living organisms must respire in order to produce energy. 所有生物都必须通过呼吸来产生能量。
- The doctor asked the patient to respire deeply while he listened to his chest. 医生在听诊胸部时要求病人深呼吸。
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