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词汇 muse
释义 muse
verb[ I ]
 formaluk /mjuːz/ us /mjuːz/
to think about something carefully and for a long time: 沉思,默想,冥想
I began to muse about/on the possibility of starting my own business.我开始思忖自己创业的可能性。
Synonyms
contemplate
meditate
ponderformal
reflect
ruminate
speculate
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Thinking and contemplating
a brown studyidiom
agonize
agonize over/about something
beard-stroking
bethink
harbour
heart-searching
hit on/upon something
I/we'll (have to) seeidiom
in the cold light of dayidiom
introspect
navel
reckon
reflection
reweigh
rumination
run through someone's mind/headidiom
scratch your headidiom
self-contemplation
weigh
muse
noun[ C ]
 literaryuk /mjuːz/ us /mjuːz/
a person, or an imaginary being or force that gives someone ideas and helps them to write, paint, or make music: (写作、绘画或音乐创作方面的)灵感(源泉)
The muse has left me - I haven't written any poetry for months!灵感离我而去——我已有数月没写过一首诗了!
Juliet was not only the painter's best model but also his muse.朱丽叶不仅是这位画家最好的模特,也是他灵感的源泉。
Synonym
inspiration(IDEAS)
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Inspiration and inspiring
anti-creative
apostolic
blue-sky
breathe (new) life into sthidiom
creative
divergent
divergently
engage
enthral
entrance
grip
incentivize
kindle
Promethean
re-engage
show
show (someone) the wayidiom
stimulating
visionary
Muse
noun[ C ]
 literaryuk /mjuːz/ us /mjuːz/
in ancient Greek and Roman stories, one of the nine goddesses who were believed to give encouragement in different areas of literature, art, and music缪斯(古希腊和罗马神话中司文学、艺术和音乐的九位女神之一)
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

God & gods
Aphrodite
Apollo
apotheosis
Artemis
Athena
Bacchus
demigod
Eros
fate
father
goddess
godlike
Holy Spirit
Jehovah
Jesus Christ
Krishna
lamb
lord
the Redeemer
trinity

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Mythology: Greek & Roman myth

muse | American Dictionary


muse
verb[ I/T ]
us/mjuz/

museverb[I/T] (THINK)


to think about something carefully and for a long time:
[ Ialways+ adv/prep ]At breakfast, he allowed himself to muse about his presidency.
muse
noun[ C/U ]
us/mjuz/

musenoun[C/U] (IMAGINARY FORCE)


an imaginary force that gives you ideas and helps you to write, paint, or make music, or a physical representation of this force

Examples of muse


muse
This person, in order to be 'truly' creative, must be liberated from constraints and allowed to operate as their muse suggests.
The song 'just happened' - they are like an authentic genius composer visited by the muse and effortlessly delivered of a perfectly formed piece of music.
Rather than honing and polishing a good musical idea, he wanted to follow the dreaming muse of his genius down every rabbit hole.
Similarly, terms such as ' siren' and ' muse' are used almost exclusively to refer to women.
Perhaps this actually helped us to avoid offering any hasty conclusions, and so we were left musing on a number of parallel themes.
As a muse, she sometimes threatened and sometimes empowered.
Perhaps, as defensive sceptics sometimes muse, our discovery of moral truths can be likened to our investigations of nature.
The real, however, is the universal solvent of the comic muse, already ousted in favour of her tragic sister.
For poets, the language of inspiration comes from the hajis and - hal-la, muses that dwell in the world of jinn.
His is a graceful but not a comfortable muse.
Some common examples found in this corpus are ' siren', ' muse' and ' chanteuse'.
One verb, namely muse, had to be discarded due to its obscure original meaning, which means that we ended up with 21 verbs.
They muse also provide encouragement for vibrant economic enterprise where investment, good management and good work are rewarded.
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There were nine of them—nine discordant muses, each singing a different song.
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A great change muse brought about in the overall attitude to women.
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