(作家、画家等的)灵感;创作冲动的源泉 a person or spirit that gives a writer, painter, etc. ideas and the desire to create things
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。
缪斯(古希腊和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) (in ancient Greek and Roman stories) one of the nine goddesses who encouraged poetry, music and other branches of art and literature
verb
沉思;冥想 to think carefully about sth for a time, ignoring what is happening around you
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。
沉思地自言自语 to say sth to yourself in a way that shows you are thinking carefully about it
VERB 沉思;冥想;若有所思地说(或写) If you muse on something, you think about it, usually saying or writing what you are thinking at the same time.
Many of the papers muse on the fate of the President... 很多报纸都在揣测总统的命运。
'As a whole,' she muses, 'the 'organized church' turns me off'... 她沉思道:“总的来说,我不喜欢‘制度森严的教会’。”
He once mused that he would have voted Labour in 1964 had he been old enough. 他曾思忖过,如果1964年时自己够年龄了,他就会投工党的票。
N-COUNT (给画家、诗人或音乐家带来灵感的)女神,创作女神 A muse is a person, usually a woman, who gives someone, usually a man, a desire to create art, poetry, or music, and gives them ideas for it.
Once she was a nude model and muse to French artist Henri Matisse. 她曾是法国画家亨利·马蒂斯的人体模特和灵感女神。