When I'm riding a wave of creativity, I'm {bubbling with} insights that drive me at full throttle.
Other people have ideas and inspirations that {click}.
Nine times out of ten a clever innovation would never have {crossed my mind} without that {nudge} from a fellow networker.
What's the best {wording} to convey what we want to say?
────────────────────────────── bubble with, …で沸き立つ ────────────────────────────── Someone who is bubbling with a good feeling is so full of it that they keep expressing the way they feel to everyone around them.
ex) She came back bubbling with ideas.
────────────────────────────── click, ピンとくる ────────────────────────────── When you suddenly understand something, you can say that it clicks. [INFORMAL]
ex) When I saw the television report it all clicked.
────────────────────────────── cross one's mind, 考えつく、心に浮かぶ ────────────────────────────── If something crosses your mind, you suddenly think of it.
ex) The thought instantly crossed my mind that she might be lying about her age.
────────────────────────────── nudge, 刺激、(ひじでの)軽いひと突き ────────────────────────────── If you nudge someone, you push them gently, usually with your elbow, in order to draw their attention to something.
ex) I nudged Stan and pointed again.
────────────────────────────── wording, 言葉づかい ────────────────────────────── The wording of a piece of writing or a speech are the words used in it, especially when these are chosen to have a particular effect.
ex) The two sides failed to agree on the wording of a final report.
────────────────────────────── その他にも、次も押さえておきたい。[誌面の都合上省略] ★は重要表現 ────────────────────────────── right to the point, 要領よく ★put one's best foot forward, (できるだけ)好印象を与えようとする
"NHKラジオ ビジネス英会話 Global Conversation (4) 3/24-25 2008"
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