personify如何读

英:[pəˈsɒnɪfaɪ]

美:[pərˈsɑnɪfaɪ]

personify是什么意思

  • v.拟人化;使人格化;是…的典型;是…的化身;表现

personify自然拼读

per·son·i·fy

pr sa nih faI

personify变形

第三人称单数:personifies

现在分词:personifying

过去式:personified

过去分词:personified

personify扩展

personifiable (adj.), personifier (n.)

personify英英释义

transitive verb

to be a perfect or typical example of; embody.The lovely actress personified elegance.

to attribute human characteristics to (a nonhuman or inanimate thing).The poem personifies a tree.

to represent (a quality or other abstraction) in a human figure or a particular person.Justice is often personified as a goddess wearing a blindfold, holding a sword, and balancing the scales of truth.

personify词源中文解释

1727年,“将无生命的物体或抽象事物赋予个人形象”(尤其是作为艺术或文学技巧),源自 person + -fy 或来自17世纪的法语 personnifier,源自 personne。1806年开始出现“代表,体现”的意思。相关词汇: Personified; personifying。

personify词源英文解释

The first known use of personify was in 1728

personify儿童词典英英释义

perspicuousadjective

plain to the understanding : clear

expressing oneself clearly

perspicuousadjective

plain to the understanding : clear

expressing oneself clearly

perspicaciousadjective

having or showing keen understanding

perspicaciousadjective

having or showing keen understanding

perspective1 of 2noun

the art or technique of painting or drawing a scene so that objects in it seem to have depth and distance

the relationship in which a subject or its parts are viewed mentally

places the issues in perspective

point of view

from a conservative perspective

the power to understand things in their true relationship to each other

try to keep your perspective and not get flustered

the appearance to the eye of objects in space with respect to their distance and positions in relation to each other

perspective2 of 2adjective

of, relating to, or seen in perspective

perspective1 of 2noun

the art or technique of painting or drawing a scene so that objects in it seem to have depth and distance

the relationship in which a subject or its parts are viewed mentally

places the issues in perspective

point of view

from a conservative perspective

the power to understand things in their true relationship to each other

try to keep your perspective and not get flustered

the appearance to the eye of objects in space with respect to their distance and positions in relation to each other

perspective2 of 2adjective

of, relating to, or seen in perspective

personnelnoun

a group of persons employed (as in a public service, a factory, or an office)

personifyverb

to think of or represent as a person

personify the forces of nature

to be the perfect example of

she personified kindness

personify 例句

1 An 11-year-old girl and her family move to a new city, prompting her five personified emotions to help guide her through the transition, in this animated film.

2 But the comparison merits closer examination because both men became the political reference point for their respective nations by personifying their peoples’ determination, their preferred vision of themselves.

3 She was light personified — golden brown eyes, dangly earrings, stars on her T-shirt, a dimple in one cheek.

4 The animated tale of the good people of Arlen, Texas, as personified by Hank Hill and his family, it's a warm-hearted but still sharply satirical series.

5 They made their mark personifying youthful vigor in blockbuster hits; now they are starring in TV and YouTube infomercials promising to help seniors overcome the debilitating challenges of old age.

6 A nonviolent revolutionary, he personified the most powerful force for the long-overdue social, political, and economic reconstruction of the nation.

7 Ms. Edwards said that she chose the subjects of her biographies — which also included Sonya Tolstoy, the wife of Leo Tolstoy — for the themes she believed they personified.

8 The song he was enjoying was "Single Ladies," a carefree, jaunty melody and message Madisynn personifies, except with way more tequila.

9 There are numerous reasons why those in the kitten play community choose to personify felines.

10 Unlike writers, who can personify Death merely by using a capital letter, artists have to give Him some sort of appearance.

11 Boethius..personifies Philosophy as a woman.

12 To make history or psychology alive I personify it ( Ana ? s Nin )

我将历史或心理人格化,使得它具体生动起来 ( 阿奈斯尼恩 )

13 There are several surreal and violent chapters about his chickens, who are personified more than any of the human beings in this story.

14 William personifies the dehumanizing effects of cybercrime, and he knows it.

15 "We loved that idea of, if you personified your emotions, what is happening?"

16 Dominique personifies the iron fist in a velvet glove.

17 For me, this character is perhaps best personified by Thomas Harris's Will Graham.

18 By the second season of "All Creatures Great and Small" we're wise to the gentle humor West's Siegfried personifies.

19 But for viewers in the 1970s, Mr. Herrmann personified the role.

20 “He had the perfect look and personified every image and stereotype of the male athlete,” says Buzz Bissinger, who is writing a memoir with Jenner on the journey from Bruce to Caitlyn.

personify 同义词

4 拟为人

personalize

7 假定为人

personification

9 把…人格化

personalize

10 某物的化身

theification of

12 拟人

personification

13 是…的典型

exemplify

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