Inspirado in english

Inspired

pronunciation: ɪnspaɪɜrd part of speech: adjective
In gestures

inspirado = inspired. 

Example: The file-as-is principle means that collocation of similar headings is provided by the consistent use of uniform headings, and does not rely upon their inspired filing.

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» andar inspiradobe on a roll .

Example: Britain is on a roll -- the world's second military power and, by some recent estimates, the world's fourth economic power.

» estar inspiradobe on a roll .

Example: Britain is on a roll -- the world's second military power and, by some recent estimates, the world's fourth economic power.

» inspirado divinamentedivinely inspired .

Example: There is a view about the Bible's authority that says it is only the thoughts, or concepts that are really divinely inspired but not the actual words of the writers.

» inspirado en otroscopycat .

Example: The author concludes that the scientific journal market may not mirror the copycat behaviour found among newspapers or companies in other markets.

» inspirado por Diosdivinely inspired .

Example: There is a view about the Bible's authority that says it is only the thoughts, or concepts that are really divinely inspired but not the actual words of the writers.

» inspirado por los medios de comunicaciónmedia-inspired .

Example: The problems which these media-inspired and media-influenced books present to children's librarians are touched upon.

» inspirados por Dios, losdivinely ordained, the .

Example: Certainly public library catalogs do not need all that secret punctuation, such as slashes, dashes, and equal-signs, that only the divinely ordained can understand.

» poco inspiradouninspired .

Example: The proposed building is an uninspired, unambitious design, out of keeping with the surrounding developments in the city.

inspirar1 = inspire ; inform. 

Example: They where to some extent inspired by the tables in UDC.Example: In so far as it embodies moral intelligence and psychic insight it may inform the moral will, be 'the soul of our moral being'.

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» incapaz de inspirar amorunlovable  .

Example: And much to her delight, she went from feeling lonely and unlovable to attracting the attention of a couple of guys she was interested in.

» inspirar confianzainspire + trustinspire + confidenceinstil + confidenceinstil + trust .

Example: Indeed, the librarian must inspire trust in the users if he is to act on their behalf.

Example: Good service ensures the production of information readily on request or without request, in a manner which inspires confidence and respect for the librarian.

Example: The author presents reading strategies and techniques that will bring about positive reading attitudes and instill confidence in reluctant readers.

Example: For e-commerce to fulfill its potential, methods for instilling trust into this environment must be studied and applied.

» inspirar ideasspark off + ideas .

Example: However, it is not a 'do-it-yourself' manual, though you may find some of the examples of what other libraries have achieved instructive or spark off ideas.

» inspirar respetoinspire + respect .

Example: Good service ensures the production of information readily on request or without request, in a manner which inspires confidence and respect for the librarian.

» inspirarsedraw + inspirationdraw + inspiration from .

Example: Sources from which the designer can draw inspiration include paintings and visual imagery from the theatre, cinema, and popular culture.

Example: By recognising their inter-relationships, the two professions will be able to draw strength and inspiration from each other.

» inspirarse entake + Posesivo + cue fromtake + a clue fromtake + Posesivo + inspiration from .

Example: Taking its cue from a previous study, the main body of the paper uses content analysis of press reports on management at BA and Marks and Spencer in the 1990s.

Example: Taking a clue from the video-game arcades, the scores of the top 10 players are stored and displayed to later players.

Example: In painting, as in literature, she took her inspiration from nature.

» inspirarse (en)find + inspiration (in) .

Example: Whether being battered by the surf or swimming through the gentle undulating surface of lakes, I find inspiration in the movement of water.

inspirar2 = take + a breath. 

Example: She took a breath, weighing her words. 'You're not possessed, but you've got spirits floating around your head, and they've got to go'.

Inspirado synonyms

divine in spanish: adivinar, pronunciation: dɪvaɪn part of speech: adjective, noun glorious in spanish: glorioso, pronunciation: glɔriəs part of speech: adjective elysian in spanish: elysian, pronunciation: ɪlɪʒən part of speech: adjective
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