embodied
v. 表現( embody的過去式和過去分詞 ); 象徵; 包括; 包含
To embody an idea or quality means to be a symbol or expression of that idea or quality.
Jack Kennedy embodied all the hopes of the 1960s...
傑克·肯尼迪代表了20世紀60年代的全部希望。
For twenty-nine years, Checkpoint Charlie embodied the Cold War...
29年來,查理檢查站一直是冷戰的象徵。
If something is embodied in a particular thing, the second thing contains or consists of the first.
The proposal has been embodied in a draft resolution...
那項提案包含在決議草案中。
UK employment law embodies arbitration and conciliation mechanisms for settling industrial disputes.
英國僱傭法包括解決勞資糾紛的仲裁和調解機制。
1. expressed by;
2. possessing or existing in bodily form;
For twenty-nine years, Checkpoint Charlie embodied the Cold War.
29年來,查理檢查站一直是冷戰的象徵。
That stability was embodied in the Gandhi family.
甘地家族體現了那種堅定的品質。
The heroic deeds of him embodied the glorious tradition of the troops.
他的英雄事蹟體現了軍隊的光榮傳統.
The proposal has been embodied in a draft resolution.
那項提案包含在決議草案中。
The deepest emotion is often embodied in an offish way.
最深沉的感情,往往以最冷漠的方式表達出來。