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embodied

/em-bod-eed/US // ɛmˈbɒd id //

体现在,体现的,体现出来的,体现了

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : expressed, personified, or exemplified in concrete form:The one-day intensive workshop is designed to shift peacemaking from words and theory to costly, embodied reality.
    • : having or provided with a body; incarnate or corporeal:In most folklore, ghosts seem to be bound by many of the same physical laws that bind embodied beings.
    • : Environmental Science. relating to or being the energy involved or required in the production, maintenance, or use of a particular concrete object, and therefore thought of as part of the object:You can increase the embodied efficiency of a new house by building it in an already dense neighborhood, taking advantage of existing infrastructure and shorter distances.
    • : portraying the details of bodily experience as they are lived or relived by the writer so as to evoke them sympathetically in the reader:Acting out your characters is something I recommend as part of the enlivening practice of embodied writing.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbinclude, integrate

Examples

  • All these results hint that the structures of living neural systems embody certain optimal solutions to the tasks they have taken on.

  • One of the biggest advances in 21st-century mathematics is an object called a “perfectoid space,” which embodies this perspective.

  • Asado, which means lit or roast, is a South American grilling tradition that embodies not just the meal, but also the family and friends you share it with.

  • The dream of nature is a psychedelic dream, suspended in time, where Anjelica, Florence, Jodie, and Susie embody four different ways of being a woman.

  • Franklin Avenue in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn is lined with restaurants that embody the city’s diverse, lively and fighting spirit.

  • But along with the cartoon funk is an all-too-real story of police brutality embodied by a horde of evil Pigs.

  • The rage that Marvin has embodied, a man on the edge of eruption, is always a badly wounded man.

  • If the oft-talked-about college “hook-up culture” could be embodied by a place, it would be Shooters.

  • Scrooge is still with us, not just in print but embodied in the cold hearts and selfish calculations of misanthropes everywhere.

  • The resulting photographs are a celebration, bringing to life the peerless spirit embodied by The Macallan.

  • She has embodied in her work a modern comprehension of old legends.

  • By this new species of shorthand we might have embodied this very article in half a dozen sprightly etchings!

  • The relative quantity of labor embodied in each object is the basis of its value.

  • I returned laden with knowledge which I embodied in a report and my recommendations were adopted.

  • The soul of music which is embodied in them is imprisoned within wood and crystal, and is no more heard of men.