embody 英 [ɪmˈbɒdi]   美 [ɪmˈbɑdi]

embody

embody  英 [ɪmˈbɒdi] 美 [ɪmˈbɑdi]

vt. 体现,代表 

进行时:embodying  过去式:embodied  过去分词:embodied  第三人称单数:embodies  名词复数:embodies 

a politician who embodied the hopes of black youth 代表黑人青年希望的政治家
the principles embodied in the Declaration of Human Rights 体现在《人权宣言》中的原则

  • To embody a role is to fill it completely. If a high schooler seems to embody the character of Macbeth, his performance might make the audience forget they're watching a dorky 15-year-old with braces.
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  • vt. 体现,代表
  • 1. a politician who embodied the hopes of black youth

    代表黑人青年希望的政治家

  • 2. the principles embodied in the Declaration of Human Rights

    体现在《人权宣言》中的原则

  • 3. This model embodies many new features.

    这种型号具有许多新特点。

  • embody (v.) 1540s, in reference to a soul or spirit invested with a physical form; from 1660s of principles, ideas, etc.; from em- (1) "in" + body (n.). Related: Embodied; embodying.
em·body / ɪmˈbɒdi ; NAmE ɪmˈbɑːdi / verb ( em·bodies , em·body·ing , em·bodied , em·bodied ) 1 to express or represent an idea or a quality 具体表现,体现,代表(思想或品质) SYN represent embodysth a politician who embodied the hopes of black youth 代表黑人青年希望的政治家 be embodied in sth the principles embodied in the Declaration of Human Rights 体现在《人权宣言》中的原则 2 embodysth ( formal) to include or contain sth 包括;包含;收录 This model embodies many new features. 这种型号具有许多新特点。 embody embodies embodied embodying em·body / ɪmˈbɒdi ; NAmE ɪmˈbɑːdi /
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