embodiment

embodiment [ɪmˈbɒdimənt]  [ɪmˈbɑ:dimənt] 

第三人称复数:embodiments

embodiment 基本解释

名词体现; 化身; 具体化

embodiment 相关例句

名词

1. The new highway is the embodiment of the very latest designing ideas.
    这座新的高速公路是最新设计思想的体现。

embodiment 网络解释

embodiment在线翻译

1. 具体化:从具体化(embodiment)的意义上说,我更接近于梅洛-庞蒂,或是后期胡塞尔. 因此如果以胡塞尔的早期现象学作为标准,我总是被当作一个异端. 当然从另一方面看,我只是对现象学做了一些改动,说明了(知觉)综合是如何可能的,经验又是如何可感的.

2. 實施例:最后之考量;实施例(Embodiment)及摘要(Abstract),原则上非属解释之基础;国际通行解释申请专利范围之各种原则如下:当申请专利范围的每一元件(Element)或其均等元件一定要出现在被控对象物上者谓之「全要件原则」(All-Element rule),

3. 肉身体现:作为意识形态的肉身体现(embodiment),革命领袖以其非凡的政治才能和道德魅力整合革命政党,再通过革命政党和共产主义意识形态完成国家和民族的社会整合.

embodiment 词典解释
embodiment的反义词

1. (品质、思想等的)典型,化身
    If you say that someone or something is the embodiment of a quality or idea, you mean that that is their most noticeable characteristic or the basis of all they do.

    e.g. A baby is the embodiment of vulnerability.
           婴儿极为脆弱。

embodiment 单语例句

1. The art of the Longmen Grottoes is an embodiment of the history of Luoyang.

2. Mo Yan's stories about his mother and his land provide a concrete embodiment of humanitarian concerns and link virtual love with real substance.

3. An embodiment of refined sportiness, this new sports sedan offers ultimate performance through a more powerful but efficient engine.

4. embodiment的翻译

4. Such a mechanism as an embodiment of social equality would serve as an important means for people to improve their livelihoods through their own efforts.

5. His Holiness is anything but that - for on the surface he is the very embodiment of worldly success.

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6. A country belongs to all its people and the country's sovereignty is the concentrated embodiment of its collective human rights.

7. Li said the construction of Three Gorges Dam and the clean energy it now produced was the perfect embodiment of this new philosophy.

8. In my view, this situation was the very embodiment of our rising and overwhelming patriotic fervor.

9. Barack Obama is the living embodiment of the fact that this election is less about experience than it is about change.

10. Historians and architects have cited the high historic value of the gardens, including the embodiment of the Chinese Renaissance architecture in the buildings.

embodiment 英英释义

noun

1. embodiment

1. giving concrete form to an abstract concept

2. a concrete representation of an otherwise nebulous concept

    e.g. a circle was the embodiment of his concept of life

    Synonym: shape

3. embodiment的反义词

3. a new personification of a familiar idea

    e.g. the embodiment of hope
           the incarnation of evil
           the very avatar of cunning

    Synonym: incarnation avatar