muse
muse 英 [mju:z] 美 [mjuz]
n. 沉思;冥想 vt. 沉思;沉思地说 vi. 沉思;凝望
进行时:musing 过去式:mused 过去分词:mused 第三人称单数:muses 名词复数:muses
- As a verb, to muse is to consider something thoughtfully. As a noun, it means a person — especially a woman — who is a source of artistic inspiration.
- 请先登录
- n. 沉思;冥想
- vt. 沉思;沉思地说
- vi. 沉思;凝望
-
1. The sloth-like times come when we lose touch with our inner muse.
当我们与内心沉思失去联系的时候,懒惰就会出现。
-
2. I want to be a better writer and maybe my muse will provide the motivation.
我希望成为一名更好的作者,也许我的沉思将为我提供动力。
-
3. Initially it will be really hard to ignore the mind that wants to plan for the future and muse about the past, but with time you will see through its insanity.
开始时,忽视想要计划将来沉思过去的思想是很困难的,但是随着时间的推移,你将看穿它的荒谬。
- Muse (n.) late 14c., protectors of the arts, from Old French Muse and directly from Latin Musa, from Greek Mousa, "the Muse," also "music, song," from PIE root *men- (1) "to think." Meaning "inspiring goddess of a particular poet" is from late 14c.
- muse (v.) "to reflect, to be absorbed in thought," mid-14c., from Old French muser (12c.) "to ponder, dream, wonder; loiter, waste time," literally "to stand with one's nose in the air" (or, possibly, "to sniff about" like a dog who has lost the scent), from muse "muzzle," from Gallo-Roman *musa "snout," of unknown origin. Probably influenced in sense by muse (n.). Related: Mused; musing.
- 请先登录
0 个回复