muse

noun
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  1. a person or spirit that gives a writer, painter, etc. ideas and the desire to create things(作家、画家等的)灵感;创作冲动的源泉 synonym inspiration
    • He felt that his muse had deserted him (= that he could no longer write, paint, etc.).他觉得他已失去了创作灵感。🔊🔊
    Topics Literature and writingc2, Artc2
  2. Muse
    (in ancient Greek and Roman stories) one of the nine goddesses who encouraged poetry, music and other branches of art and literature 缪斯(古希腊和古罗马神话中执掌诗歌、音乐和其他文学艺术分支的九位女神之一)
  3. Word Originnoun late Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin musa, from Greek mousa ‘muse’.

muse

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they muse
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he / she / it muses
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past simple mused
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past participle mused
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-ing form musing
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  1. [intransitive] muse (about/on/over/upon something) to think carefully about something for a time, ignoring what is happening around you沉思;冥想 synonym ponder
    • I sat quietly, musing on the events of the day.我静静地坐着,沉思一天中所发生的事。🔊🔊
    see also musing
  2. [transitive] + speech | muse that… to say something to yourself in a way that shows you are thinking carefully about it沉思地自言自语
    • ‘I wonder why?’ she mused.“这是为什么呢?” 她若有所思地问自己。🔊🔊
  3. Word Originverb Middle English: from Old French muser ‘meditate, waste time’, perhaps from medieval Latin musum ‘muzzle’.