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em·bod·i·ment
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复数:embodiments
词根:embody
vt.embody 体现,使具体化;具体表达
Noun
1. a new personification of a familiar idea;
"the embodiment of hope"
"the incarnation of evil"
"the very avatar of cunning"
2. a concrete representation of an otherwise nebulous concept;
"a circle was the embodiment of his concept of life"
3. giving concrete form to an abstract concept
"投资或通过物理身体表现; 通过形式带入或呈现出来",1824年,来自 embody + -ment。
The first known use of embodiment was in 1828
embossverb
to decorate with a raised pattern or design
embossverb
to decorate with a raised pattern or design
embosomverb
to shelter closely : enclose
embolusnoun
an abnormal particle (as an air bubble) circulating in the blood compare thrombus
embolismnoun
the sudden blocking of a blood vessel by an embolus
embolus
embolusnoun
an abnormal particle (as an air bubble) circulating in the blood compare thrombus
emboldenverb
to make bold
emboldenverb
to make bold
embodyverb
to give definite form to
embodied her ideas in suitable words
to cause to become a body or a part of a body or system
the Constitution embodies the fundamental laws of the United States
to represent in visible form
a leader who embodies courage
embodimentnoun
the act of embodying : the state of being embodied
one that embodies something
1 "Documenta is dedicated to artistic research and forms of imagination that explore commitment, matter, things, embodiment," said Christov-Bakargiev, during an academic lecture she gave instead of the traditional opening news conference.
2 Seth Morris piped shapely phrases as the living embodiment of Tamino’s magic flute.
3 This is a fascinating and unlikely idea, since Rabbit Angstrom has been, for generations of readers, the very embodiment of entitled male narcissism.
4 It hinted at the wisdom both of old civilisations and of France, the national embodiment of universal truth born of historical trauma.
5 BY THE time he died, in 2000 at the age of 97, Sir Steven Runciman knew that he was a “‘relict of a past age’”, the “embodiment of a…nearly mythical era.”
6 It went without saying that Mrs. Obama herself and her husband have been avatars of that same vital work, as the country’s most visible embodiments of inclusivity and a “majority-minority” future.
7 Here, the image of short-back-and-sides policemen in their black Wolseleys, the visual embodiment of benevolent authority from countless postwar crime dramas, disquietingly masks a corrupt and amoral world.
8 Her main characters aren’t the embodiment of social problems or political failures, but both women undergo an emotional ordeal that is also a crisis of meaning, an existential conundrum that defies description, or even naming.
9 In other words, language an embodiment of the people's values.
换句话说, 语言可以体现人们的价值观.
10 Grimace himself has been described as the "embodiment" of a milkshake, while other speculate that he's actually just a sentient taste bud.
11 I thought this would be a sort of irreverent and comedic way to explore what a sexual awakening might look like, and what a woman's embodiment might look like through a sort of sci-fi lens.
12 These individuals and their stories are effective embodiments of Arana’s themes and, by extension, their impact on the region’s more than 600 million inhabitants.
13 How is this boxer, the embodiment of toughness, more capable of taking emotional risks than I am?
14 We are the embodiment of balance. The greater cycle will turn evenly with our influence.
瑟恩:我们是平衡的最佳体现, 我们的影响可让伟大的循环轮转顺利.
15 It’s a stunningly ambitious embodiment of his approach — a vibrant melding of Afro-Cuban pulse, shifting counterpoint and a wealth of ideas that would seem to have little to do with music.
16 Dinesen, with his European manners, books and scientific principles, is at once noble and ridiculous, a civilized man adrift in the wilderness and the embodiment of blind, imperial arrogance.
17 She is the embodiment of “those who are to come” – not hosts and not guests, but sentient robots ready to assume their dominion.
18 Cut off from his home and his family, he becomes the embodiment of an old schoolteacher's belief that history is only a byproduct of geography.
19 More broadly, the giant beast could be an embodiment of today’s collective id, a rampaging figure of the instinctual energies that enlightened civilizations continually try to keep in check.
20 At Yalda, fruit has a special status as the embodiment of summer, conjuring the juicy flavors of hot days.
1 具体化
incarnate shape incarnation crystallization substantiation materialization reification externalization incubate crystallize crystalize project body embody substantiate personify reify concretize hypostatize put into shape take form projection avatar concretion prosopopoeia prosopopeia visualize materialize jell encarnalize incorporate objectify externalize individuate imbody crystallized cryst. specification concrete hypostasize objectivize
3 具体表现
4 体现
interpretative interpretation represent embody projection realization manifestation avatar reflex project appear incarnate personify epitomize interpret picture shape incarnation impersonation personification materialize encarnalize body incorporate impersonate objectify imbody expression epithet materialization mirror exemplify objectivize
5 合成一体
8 典型
average normal classic representative typical prime characteristic vintage reflective customary habitual archetypal emblematic true-blue par excellence echt typically ne plus ultra type study model example archetype epitome exemplar personification poster child writ large
9 包含
inclusive inclusion comprehension containment subsumption to boast include hold contain involve embrace comprise encompass embody comprehend